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  (Ratzeburg) -- Homoptera, Coccidae [Also named Asterolecanium variolosum
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          For greater details
  of the biological control efforts, and biologies of hsots and natural
  enemies, please see the following (Howard 1898, Gourlary 1935, Clark 1936,
  Evans 1939, Parr 1940, Russell 1941, Craighead 1950, Dowden 1950, Pritchard
  & Ceer 1950, Wilson 1960, Gonzalez & Rojas 1966).     REFERENCES:          [Additional references may be found at:   MELVYL
  Library ]   Clark, A. F.  1936.  Biological control of forest insect
  pests.  New Zealand J. Sci. &
  Tech. 18:  585-88.   Clausen, C. P.  1978
  (ed.).  Introduced parasites and
  predators of arthropod pests and weeds: 
  A world review.  USDA ARS
  Agriculture Handbook No. 480.  455 p.   Craighead, F. C. 
  1950.  Insect Enemies of
  Eastern Forests.  U. S. Dept. Agric.
  Misc. Publ. 657.  379 p.   Dahlsten, D. L. & R. W. Hall.  1999.  Biological control
  of insects in outdoor urban environments In:  Bellows, T. S. & T. W. Fisher (eds.), Handbook of Biological Control: 
  Principles and Applications. 
  Academic Press, San Diego, New York. 
  1046 p.   Dowden, P. B.  1950.  Bees, wasps, ants and parasites.  In:  F. C. Craighead (ed.), Insect Enemies of
  Eastern Forests.  U. S. Dept. Agric.
  Misc. Publ. 657:  591-637.   Evans, J. W.  1939.  Oak Insects.  Tasmanium J. Agric. 10: 
  199-205.   Gonzalez, R. H. & S. P. Rojas.  1966. 
  Estudio analítico del control biológico de plagas agrícolas en
  Chile.  Agric. Tech. 26:  133-47.   Gourlary, E. S. 
  1935.  Parasites of the golden
  oak-scale.  The establishment in New
  Zealand of Habrolepis dalmanni Westwood.  New Zealand J. Sci. TEch. 16:  216-35.   Howard, L. O.  1898.  Two beneficial insects introduced from
  Europe.  U. S. Dept. Agric. Bull. 17
  (n.s.):  13-16.   Johnson, W. T. & H. H. Lyon. 
  1976.  Insects that Feed on Trees
  and Shrubs.  Comstock Publ. Assoc.,
  Cornell Univ. Press, Ithaca, NY.  464
  p.   Parr, T.  1940.  Asterolecanium
  variolosum Ratzeburg, a
  gall-forming coccid, and its effect upon the host trees.  Yale Forest. School Bull. 46:  1-49.   Pritchard, A. E. & R. E. Beer.  1950.  Biology and
  control of Asterolecanium
  scales on oaks in California.  J. Econ.
  Ent. 43:  494-97.   Russell, L. M.  1941.  A classification of the scale insect genus
  Asterolecanium.  U. S. Dept. Agric. Misc. Pub. 424.  322 p.   Wilson, F.  1960.  A review of the Biological Control of
  Insects and Weeds in Australia and Australian New Guinea. Commonwealth Inst.
  Biol. Control, Tech. Commun. 1.  102
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