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| BROWN-TAIL MOTH   Nygmia phaeorrhoea (Donovan)--
  Lepidoptera, Limacodidae   (Contacts)     ------ CLICK on Photo to enlarge &
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     REFERENCES:          [ Additional references
  may be found at:   MELVYL
  Library ]   Burgess, A. F. & S. S. Crossman.  1929. 
  Imported insect enemies of the gypsy moth and the brown-tail
  moth.  U. S. Dept. Agric. Tech. Bull.
  86.  147 p.   Crossman, S. S. &. H. T. Webber.  1924. 
  Recent European investigations of parasites of the gypsy moth, Porthetria dispar L. and the brown-tail moth, Euproctis chrysorrhea
  L.  J. Econ. Ent. 17:  67-76.   DeBach, P. 1974.  Biological Control by Natural Enemies.  Cambridge University Press, London &
  New York.  323 p.   Dowden, P. B. 
  1962.  Parasites and predators
  of forest insects liberated in the United States through 1960.  U. S. Dept. Agric. Agric. Handbk.
  226.  70 p.   Fiske, W. F. 
  1910.  Parasites of the Gypsy
  and Brown-tail Moths Introduced into Massachusetts.  Wright & Potter Printing Co., Boston.  56 p.   McGugan, B. M. & H. C. Coppel.  1962. 
  A review of the biological control attempts against insects and weeds
  in Canada.  Pt. II.  Biological control of forest insects.
  1910-1958.  Commonwealth Inst. Biol.
  Control Tech. Commun. 2:  35-127.   McLaine, L. S. 
  1918.  The introduction of the
  parasites of the brown-tail and gypsy moths into Canada.  Ent. Soc. Nova Scotia Proc (1917):  74-6.   Tothill, J. D.  1916.  The introduction and establishment in
  Canada of the natural enemies of the brown-tail and gypsy moths.  Agric. Gaz.  Canada 3:  111-16.   |