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     2.     Legner, E. F.  1961.  An ecological study of some
  foliage-feeding insects on young nonbearing apple trees in Wisconsin.  Ph.D. Thesis,
  University of Wisconsin, Madison.  139 pp.   3.     Oatman, E. R. & E. F.
  Legner.  1961.  Bionomics of the
  apple aphid Aphis pomi DeGeer, on young nonbearing apple
  trees.  J. Econ.  Entomol. 54(5):  1034-1037.   4.     Legner, E. F.  1962.  Some biotic control factors affecting the
  eye-spotted bud moth, and red-banded and fruit-tree leaf rollers in  Wisconsin.  Entomol. Soc. Amer. North Cent. Br. Proc. 17: 115-117.   6.     Legner, E. F. & E. R.
  Oatman.  1962.  Pupal mortality of
  the eye-spotted bud moth, Spilonota
  ocellana (D. & S.), and
  its  constancy over a three-year
  period in Wisconsin.  Entomol. Soc. Amer. North Cent. Br. Proc. 17:  27.   7.     Oatman, E. R. & E. F.
  Legner.  1962.  Integrated control
  of apple insects and mite pests in Wisconsin.  Entomol. Soc. Amer. North  Cent. Br. Proc. 17: 
  6 pp.   8.     Legner, E. F. & E. R.
  Oatman.  1962.  Sampling and
  distribution of summer eye-spotted bud moth, Spilonota ocellana (D.
  & S.),  larvae and nests on apple
  trees.  Canad. Entomol. 94(11):  1187-1189.   9.     Oatman, E. R. & E. F. Legner.  1962. 
  Fruit insect surveys with black light traps in Wisconsin
  orchards.  Entomol. Soc. Amer. North
  Cent. Br. Proc. 17:  2 pp.   10.     Legner, E. F. & E. R.
  Oatman.  1962.  Foliage-feeding
  Lepidoptera on young nonbearing apple trees in Wisconsin.  J. Econ. Entomo.  55(4): 552-554.   11.     Legner, E. F.  1962.  Changes in sex ratio of the eye-spotted
  bud moth Spilonota ocellana, over its adult emergence
  period. J. Econ.
  Entomol. 55(4):  559-560.   12.     Legner, E. F. & E. R.
  Oatman.  1962.  Effects of
  Thuricide on the eye-spotted bud moth, Spilonota
  ocellana.  J. Econ. Entomol. 5(5):  677- 679.   14.      Oatman, E. R., E. F. Legner & R. F.
  Brooks.  1962.  Bionomics of the eye-spotted bud moth, Spilonota ocellana, on cherry in 
  Wisconsin.  J. Econ. Entomol. 55(6):  930-934.   16.     Legner, E. F. and  E. R. Oatman.  1963.  Pupation sites of
  the eye-spotted bud moth, Spilonota
  ocellana (D. & S.), and
  differences in  degree of development
  on two apple varieties in Wisconsin.  J. Econ. Entomol. 56(5): 
  689-690.   18.     Legner, E. F. & E. R.
  Oatman.  1963.  Natural biotic
  control factors of the eye-spotted bud moth, Spilonota ocellana on
  apple in Wisconsin.  J. Econ. Entomol. 56(6);  730-732.   19.     Oatman, E. R., E. F. Legner & R. F.
  Brooks.  1963.  Chemical control of the eye-spotted bud
  moth on sour cherry in Wisconsin.  J. Econ. Entomol. 56(6): 
  786-788.   22.     Oatman, E. R. & E. F. Legner.  1964.  Additional studies of the effects of Bacillus thuringiensis on the eye-spotted bud moth,  Spilonota  ocellana.  J. Econ. Entomol. 57(2):  294.   23.     Oatman, E. R. & E. F.
  Legner.  1964.  An ecological study
  of arthropod populations on apple trees in northeast Wisconsin:  Insect 
  species present.  J. Econ. Entomol. 57(6): 
  978-983.   24.     Legner, E. F. & E. R. Oatman.  1964. 
  Spiders on apple in Wisconsin and their abundance in a natural and two
  artificial environments.   Canad.
  Entomol. 96(9):  1202-1207.   29.     Legner, E. F. & E. R. Oatman.  1965. 
  Limitation on the pupal development of the eye-spotted bud moth in
  northeastern Wisconsin.  J. Econ. Entomol. 58(2):  359-360.   43.    Oatman, E. R., E. F. Legner & R. F.
  Brooks.  1966.  An ecological study of arthropod
  populations on apple in northeastern Wisconsin:   species affecting the fruit. 
  J. Econ.
  Entomol. 59(1):  165-168.   55.    Oatman, E. R. & E. F.
  Legner.  1968.  Distribution of
  plum curculio injury in a sour cherry orchard and sampling procedures
  for  determining the extent of
  injury.  J. Econ. Entomol. 61(2):  436-438. |