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Publications of Curtis P. Clausen: <PHOTO> It should be noted
that Dr. Curtis Clausen spent many years of his professional career developing
an insect and biological control reprint collection, which he assembled from
international colleagues who had the highest regard for his integrity as a
scientist and expertise of insect behavior. Visiting scientists from around
the world would frequently search for information in the collection. There were thousands of reprints in the
collection many of which contained hand written remarks and occasional
corrections. There were also
unpublished manuscripts by prominent scientists who had passed away before publication
and type specimens of entomophagous insects.
The collection was stored in metal file cabinets in the Department of Entomology
at the University of California Riverside.
Sadly, when Clausen died those in charge of the department for reasons
unknown had the whole collection destroyed.
While the disposal was being carried out, visiting scientist Dr. David
Rosen from University of Tel-Aviv managed to salvage some of the type
specimens, a few reprints and manuscripts that were of interest to his
research. Dr. Michael Rust and Dr.
Thomas Baker who headed the administration at the time may be able to shed
some light on why such a valuable collection was destroyed. Clausen, C. P. 1915a. Mealybugs of citrus trees. Calif. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bull. 258: 19-48. Clausen, C. P.
1915b. A comparatiave study of
a series of aphid-feeding Coccinellidae.
J. Econ. Ent. 8: 487-91. Clausen, C. P. 1916a. Life history and feeding records of a
series of California Coccinellidae.
Calif. Univ. Pubs. Ent. 1:
251-99. Clausen, C. P. 1916b. Mealybugs and their control. Proc. 47th Calif. St. Fruit Growers'
Convention, Visalia. p. 272-75. Clausen, C. P. 1917. Citrus culture in Japan, China and
Formosa. Mon. Bull. Calif. St. Comm.
Hort 6(10): 379-83. Clausen, C. P. 1922. Measures against Popillia japonica
in America. Bunka-Noho,
Tokyo, No. 8. p. 28 [in Japanese]. Clausen, C. P. 1923a. The biology of Schizaspidia tenuicornis
Ashm., a eucharid parasite of Camponotus. Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer. 16: 195-219. Clausen, C. P. 1923b. The citricola scale in Japan and its
synonymy. J. Econ. Ent.
16: 225-26. Clausen, C. P. 1924. The parasites of Pseudococcus maritimus
(Ehrhorn) in California (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea). Part II.
Biological studies and life histories. Univ. Calif. Publ. Ent. 3:
253-88. Clausen, C. P. 1927a. The citrus insects of Japan. U. S. Dept. Agr. Tech. Bull. 15: 15 p. Clausen, C. P. 1927b. The bionomics of Anastatus albitarsis
Ashm., parasitic in the eggs of Dictyloploca
japonica Moore. Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer. 20: 461-73. Clausen, C. P. 1928a. The manner of oviposition and the
planadium of Schizaspidia manipurensis n. sp. Wash. Ent. Soc. Proc. 30: 80-6. Clausen, C. P. 1928b. Hyperalonia
oenomaus Rond., a parsite of
Tiphia larvae (Dipt.,
Bomblyiidae). Ann. Ent. Soc.
Amer. 21: 461-72, 642-59. Clausen, C. P. 1928c. Hyporalonia
oenomanus Rond., a parasite
of Tiphia larvae (Dip.,
Bombyliidae). Ann. Ent. Soc.
Amer. 21: 642-59. Clausen, C. P. 1929. Biological studies on Poecilogonalos thwaitesii
(Westw.), parasitic in the cocoons of Henicospilus. Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 31: 67-79. Clausen, C. P.
1931a. Biological notes on the
Trigonalidae. Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash.
33: 72-81. Clausen, C. P.
1931b. Biological observations
on Agriotypus. Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 33: 29-37. Clausen, C. P.
1931c. Two citrus leav miners
of the Far East. U. S. Dept. Agr.
Tech. Bull. 252: 13 p. Clausen, C. P. 1931d. Insects injurious to agriculture in
Japan. U. S. Dept. Agr. Circ.
168: 115 p. Clausen, C. P.
1932a. The citrus blackfly in
Asia, and the importation of its natural enemies into tropical America. U. S. Dept. Agr. Tech. Bull. 320. 58 p. Clausen, C. P. 1932b. The early stages of some Tryphonine
Hymenoptera parsitic on sawfly larvae.
Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 34:
49-60. Clausen, C. P.
1932c. The biology of Encyrtus infidus Rossi, a parsite of Lecanium kunoensis
Kuw. Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer. 25: 570-84. (? 670-86). Clausen, C. P. 1933a. The citrus insects of tropical Asia. U. S. Dept. Agr. Circ. 266: 35 p. Clausen, C. P.
1933b. Insect enemies of
insects and their relation to agriculture.
Ann. Rept. Smithsonian Inst. 1932.
p. 353-62. Clausen, C. P. 1933c. Some general considerations in parasite
introduction. Proc. 5th Pac. Sci. Congr., Canada
5: 3525-29. Clausen, C. P. 1934. The natural enemies of Aleyrodidae in
tropical Asia. Philippine J. Sci.
53: 253-65. Clausen, C. P. 1935a. Insect parasites and predators of insect
pests. U. S. Dept. Agr. Circ.
346: 21 p. Clausen, C. P.
1935b. Parasites and predators
in insect control. Texas Citriculture
11(8): 7, 9, 24. Clausen, C. P.
1935c. The control of insect
pests by parasites and predators.
Blue Anchor 12(8): 4-6. Clausen, C. P.
1936a. Insect parasitism and
biological control. Ann. Ent. Soc.
Amer. 29: 201-23. Clausen, C. P. 1936b. War to end war of fruit insects. Amer. Fruit Grower, Apr. p. 10, 24-5. Clausen, C. P. 1936c. The organization of biological control
work in the United States. Rept.
Conf. on Biol. Control, Canad. Dept. Agr., Ent. Br. p. 13-19. Clausen, C. P. 1939a. The effect of host size upon the sex ratio
of hymenopterous parasites and its relation to methods of rearing and
colonization. J. New York Ent. Soc.
47: 1-9. Clausen, C. P. 1939b. Some phases of biological control work
applicable to sugarcane insect problems.
Proc. 6th Internatl. Cong. Soc. Sugar-cane Tech. p. 421-26. Clausen, C. P. 1940a. Entomophagous Insects. McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York. 688 p.
[Reprinted 1962 by Hafner Publ. Co., NY.] Clausen, C. P. 1940b. The immature stages of the
Eucharidae. Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash.
42: 161-70. Clausen, C. P.
1940c. The oviposition habits
of the Eucharidae (Hymenoptera). J.
Wash. Acad. Sci. 30: 504-16. Clausen, C. P. 1941a. Some factors relating to colonization,
recovery and establishment of insect parasites. Proc. 6th Pacific Sci. Cong. (1939) 4: 421-28. Clausen, C. P.
1941b. The habits of the
Eucharidae. Psyche
48(2-3): 57-69. Clausen, C. P. 1942. The relation of taxonomy to biological
control. Econ. Ent. 35: 744-48. Clausen, C. P. 1943. Insect commandos. Agr. America 3(2): 23-5. Clausen, C. P. 1944a. International aspects of biological
control of insect pests. 10th Chilean
Gen. Sci. Cong., Chile Dir.-Gen. Agr. & Agr. Tech. 4: 245-55. Clausen, C. P. 1944b. Biological control of insects, and
facilities for inter-American cooperation in the exchange of beneficial
insects. Proc. 3rd Amer. Conf. Agr.,
Mexico City (1942) 2(3-A): 19 p. Clausen, C. P. 1945. Biological control of insect pests, p.
163-77. In: E. M. Wilson
(ed.), New Crops for the New World.
MacMillan & Co., NY. Clausen, C. P. 1950. Respiratory adaptations in the immature
stages of parasitic insects. Arthropoda
1(2-4): 197-224. Clausen, C. P. 1951. The time factor in biological
control. J. Econ. Ent.
44: 1-9. Clausen, C. P. 1952a. Parasites and predators. In: Insects.
U. S. Dept. Agric., Yearbk. of Agr. 1952. p. 380-88. Clausen, C. P. 1952b. Biological control of insects: California's subtropical climate favors
establishment of natural enemies of agricultural pests. Calif. Agr. 6: 10. Clausen, C. P.
1952c. Biological control of
insect pests. Calif. Citrog.
37(5): 182, 204, 206. Clausen, C. P.
1952d. Controlling insects
biologically. Citrus Leaves
32(3): 5-7, 32-3. Clausen, C. P.
1954a. Biological antagonists
in the future of biological control.
J. Agr. & Food Chem. 2:
12-18. Clausen, C. P. 1954b. The egg-larval host relationship among the
parasitic Hymenoptera. Boll. del Lab.
di Zool. Gen. Agr., Portici 33:
119-33. Clausen, C. P. 1954c. Sistema
biológico para controlar pestes. La
hacienda, NY. p. 38-41. Clausen, C. P. 1954d. Colonization of insect parasites,
predators, and weed insects in California during 1953. Univ. Calif. Dept. Biol. Contr. Rept. 7 p. Clausen, C. P.
1955a. Releases of recently
imported parasites and predators in California, 1952-53. Pan-Pac. Ent. 32(2): 77-9. Clausen, C. P. 1955b. Colonization of insect parasites,
predators, and weed insects in California during 1954. Univ. Calif. Dept. Biol. Contr. Rept. 5 p. Clausen, C. P.
1955c. Biological
control. naturel enemies of aphids in
California sought in European, Middle-East countries. Calif. Agr. 9(7): 4. Clausen, C. P.
1956a. Biological Control of
Insect Pests in the Continental United States. U. S. Dept. Agr. Tech. Bull. No. 1139. 151 p. Clausen, C. P. 1956b. Biological control of fruit flies. J. Econ. Ent. 49: 176-78. Clausen, C. P. 1956c. Colonization of insect parasites,
predators, and weed insects in California during 1955. Univ. Calif. Dept. Biol.
Contr. 5 p. Clausen, C. P. 1956d. Releases of recently imported parasites
and predators in California, 1954-55.
Pan-Pac. Ent. 32(3): 125-27. Clausen, C. P. 1957a. Colonization of insect parasites,
predators and weed insects in California during 1956. Univ. Calif. Dept. Biol.
Contr. 5 p. Clausen, C. P. 1957b. Some aspects of biological control. Calif. Citrograph 42: 296-97. Clausen, C. P.
1958a. Biological control of
insect pests. Annu. Rev. Ent. 3: 291-310. Clausen, C. P. 1958b. The biological control of insect pests in
the continental United States. Proc.
10th Internatl. Congr. Ent. (1956) 4:
443-47. Clausen, C. P.
1958c. Colonization of insect
parasites, predators, and weed insects in California during 1957. Univ. Calif. Dept. Biol.
Contr. 5 p. Clausen, C. P. 1959. Releases of recently imported insect
parasites and predators in California, 1956-57. Pan-Pac. Ent. 35:
107-08. Clausen, C. P. 1961. Biological control of western grape leaf
skeletonizer (Harrisina brillians B. & McD.) in
California. Hilgardia
31: 613-38. Clausen, C. P. 1962. Entomophagous Insects. 2nd ed.
Hafner Publ. Col, New York. 688
p. [2nd printing]. Clausen, C. P. 1963. Insect parasitism and biological
control. Ann. Ent. Soc.
Amer. 29: 201-23. Clausen, C. P. 1966. Entomology in the Pacific Branch-- Plus
and minus fifty years. Biological
control 13: 19-22. Clausen, C. P. 1967. Entomology in the Pacific Branch-- plus
and minus fifty years. Biological
control. Bull. Ent. Soc. Amer. 13: 19-22. Clausen, C. P. 1976. Phoresy among entomophagous insects. Annu. Rev. Ent. 21: 343-68.
[Finished by K. Hagen after his death]. Clausen, C. P. (ed.) 1978a. Introduced
parasites and predators of arthropod pests and weeds: a world review. Agr. Handb. No. 48, U. S. Dept. Agric., Wash., D.C. 545 p. Clausen, C. P. 1978b. Biological control of citrus insects. Chapter 6, Vol. IV. In: The Citrus Industry. Univ. of Calif. Div. Agr. Sci., Berkeley,
Calif. 362 p. Clausen, C. P. 1978c. Aleyrodidae. In: Introduced Parasites and Predators of
Arthropod Pests and Weeds. U. S. Dept.
Agr. Agr. Handbk. No. 480, Washington, D.C.
545 p. Clausen, C. P. 1978d. Tephritidae (Trypetidae,
Trupaneidae). In: Introduced
parasites and predators of arthropod pests and weeds: A world review; pp. 320-24. Agr. Handbk. No. 480. ARS, USDA, U. S. Govt. Printing Off., Wash., D.C. 546 pp. Clausen, C. P. & P. A. Berry. 1932. The citrus blackfly
in tropical Asia and the importation of its natural enemies into tropical
America. U. S. Dept. Agr. Tech. Bull.
320. 58 p. Clausen, C. P. & J. L. King. 1924. A preliminary
report on the foreign parasites of Popillia
japonica. J. Econ. Ent. 17: 76-9. Clausen, C. P., J. L. King & C. Teranishi. 1927.
The parasites of Popillia
japonica in Japan and Chosen
(Korea) and their introduction into the United States. U. S. Dept. Agr. Dept. Bull. 1429. 55 p. Clausen, C. P., T. H. Gardner & K.
Sato. 1932a. Biology of some
Japanese and Chosenese grub parasites.
U. S. Dept. Agr. Tech. Bull. 308.
26 p. Clausen, C. P., H. A. Jaynes & T. R.
Gardner. 1932b.
Further investigations of the parasites of Popillia japonica
in the Far East. U. S. Dept. Agr.
Tech. Bull. 366: 58 p. Clausen, C. P., H. A. Jaynes & T. R.
Gardner. 1933.
Further investigations of the parasites of Popillia japonica
in the Far East. U. S. Dept. Agr.
Tech. Bull. 366: 59 p. Clausen, C. P., R. S. Woglum & H. S.
Smith. The citrus blackfly in northwest Mexico. Calif. Citrog. 37(9): 356. Clausen, C. P., D. W. Clancy & Q. C. Chong. 1965.
Biological control of the oriental fruit fly (Dacus dorsalis
Hendel) and other fruit flies in Hawaii.
U. S. Dept. Agr. Tech. Bull. 1322:
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