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  There has been realtively little attention paid to biological control
  of th is scale, largely because it is usually only a minor pest.  The earliest efforts were made during the
  the early 1900's when several species of parasitoids were introduced into
  Western Australia (Wilson 1960). 
  Although results were rarely reported, it seems that the scale there
  is kept under substantial control by both native and imported
  parasitoids.  During the 1950's brown
  soft scale became a pest in Texas, and various parasitoids were introduec in
  1954-1960's, but none of the five species released were established (Dean
  1955, Hart et al. 1969).  Dean (1955)
  attributed the failure of resident natural enemies to provide control to the
  activity of ants, but later studies showed that the drift of pesticides from
  adjoining crops was the principal cause (Hart et al. 1969) (also see Coquillett
  1893, G. Compere1902, 1904; H. Compere 1926, 1929, 1931, 1937; Quayle 1911,
  1938, Miller et al. 1936, Rivnay 1944, 1968; Bartlett & Ewert 1951,
  Clausen 1956, Dean & Bailey 1966, Bartlett & Ball 1966).      REFERENCES:          [Additional references may be found at:   MELVYL
  Library ]   Bartlett, B. R. & J. C. Ball.  1966. 
  The evolution of host suitability in a polyphagous parasite with
  special reference to the role of parasite egg encapsulation.  Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer. 9:  42-5.   Bartlett, B.
  R. & W. H. Ewart.  1951. 
  Effect of parathion on parasites of Coccus hesperidum.  J. Econ. Ent. 44:  344-47.   Beingolea, O. 
  1969.  Biological control of citrus
  pests in Peru.  Proc. 1st Intern.
  Citrus Symp., Riverside, Calif. 2: 
  827-38.   Clausen, C.
  P.  1956.  Biological control
  of insect pests in the continental United States.  U. S. Dept. Agric. Tech. Bull. 1139.  151 p.   Compere,
  G.  1902.  Entomologists'
  report.  Introduction of
  parasites.  West. Austral.
  Dept. Agric. J.
  6:  237-40.   Compere, G. 
  1904.  Black scale parasite Scutellista cyanea).  West Austral. Dept. Agric. J. 10: 
  94.   Compere, H. 
  1926.  Descriptions of new
  coccid-inhabiting chalcidoid parasites (Hymenoptera).  Calif. Univ. Pub. Ent. 4:  1-32.   Compere, H. 
  1929.  Description of a new
  species of Coccophagus
  recently introduced into California. 
  Calif. Univ. Publ. Ent. 5: 
  1-4.   Compere, H. 
  1931.  A discussion of the
  parasites of Saissetia oleae (Bern) collected in
  Eritrea.  Calif. Univ. Publ. Ent.
  5:  247-55.   Coquillet, D. W.  1893.  Report on some of
  the beneficial and injurious insects of California.  U. S. Dept. Agric. Div. Ent. Bull. 30:  9-33.   Dean, H. A. 
  1955.  Factors affecting
  biological control of scale insects on Texas citrus.  J. Econ. Ent. 48:  444-47.   Dean, H. A. & J. C. Bailey.  1960. 
  Introduction of beneficial insects for the control of citrus scale
  insects and mites.  Rio Grande
  Val. Hort. Soc.
  J.  14:  40-6.   Hart, W. G., S. Ingle & M. Garza.  1969. 
  Current status of brown soft scale in citrus groves of the Lower Rio
  Grande Valley.  Ann. Ent. Soc.
  Amer. 62:  855-58.   Kennett, C.
  E., J. A. McMurtry & J. W. Beardsley. 
  1999.  Biological control in subtropical and
  tropical crops.  In:  Bellows, T. S. & T. W. Fisher (eds.), Handbook of Biological Control:  Principles and Applications.  Academic Press, San Diego, New York.  1046 p   Miller, D., A. F. Clark & L. J.
  Dumbleton.  1936.  Biological control of noxious insects and
  weeds in New Zealand.  New Zeal. J.
  Sci. Technol. 18:  579-93.   Prinsloo, G. L.  1984.  An illustrated
  guide to the parasitic wasps associated with citrus pests in the Republic of
  South Africa.  Sci. Bull. Dept. Agric.
  Republic of South Africa No. 402.  119
  p.   Quayle, H. J. 
  1911.  The black scale.  Calif. Agric. Expt. Sta. Bull. 223:  149-201.   Quayle, H. J. 
  1938.  Insects of Citrus and
  Other Subtropical Fruits.  Comstock
  Publ. Co., Ithaca, New York.  583 p.   Rivnay, E. 
  1944.  The economic status of Coccus hesperidum L. and its parasites in Palestine.  Bull. Soc. Fouad Ier Ent. 27:  57-77.   Rivnay, E. 
  1968.  Biological control of
  pests in Israel (a review 1905-1965). 
  Israel J. Ent. 3:  1-156.   Wilson, F. 
  1960.  A review of the
  biological control of insects and weeds in Australia and Australian New
  Guinea.  Tech. Commun. No. 1, CIBC.
  Commonw. Agric. Bur., Farnham Royal, Slough, England.  102 p.   |