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DeBach, P., E. J. Dietrick & C. A. Fleschner.  1949.  A new technique for evaluating the efficiency of entomophagous insects in the field.  J. Econ. Ent. 42:  546.

 

DeBach, P., E. J. Dietrick, C. A. Fleschner & T. W. Fisher.  1950.  Periodic colonization of Aphytis for control of the California red scale.  Preliminary tests, 1949.  J. Econ. Ent. 43:  783-802.

 

DeBach, P., E. J. Dietrick & C. A. Fleschner.  1951a.  Ants vs. biological control of citrus pests.  Calif. Citrog. 36(8):  321, 347-48.

 

DeBach, P., E. J. Dietrick & C. A. Fleschner.  1951b.  Ants vs. biological control.  Citrus Leaves 31(5):  8, 9, 18, 42.

 

DeBach, P., E. J. Dietrick & C. A. Fleschner.  1951c.  Ants and citrus pests.  Calif. Agr. 5(7):  7, 14.

 

Dietrick, E. J.  1972.  Private enterprise pest management based on biological controls.  Proc. Tall Timbers Conf. Ecol. Anim. Contr. Habitat Managem. 1:  7-21.

 

Dietrick, E. J.  1981.  Commercial production of entomophagous insects and their successful use in agriculture. p. 151-60.  In:  G. C. Papavizas (ed.), Biological Control in Crop Production.  BARC Symposium No. 5, Allanheld, Osmum, Totowa.

 

Dietrick, E. J. & R. van den Bosch.  1953.  Further notes on Hypera brunneipennis and its parasite, Bathyplectes curculionis.  J. Econ. Ent. 46:  1114.

 

Dietrick, E. J. & R. van den Bosch.  1957.  Insectary propagation of the squash bug and its parasite Trichopoda pennipes Fabr.  J. Econ. Ent. 50:  627-29.

 

Dietrick, E. J., E. I. Schlinger & R. van den Bosch.  1959.  A new method for sampling arthropods using a suction collecting machine and modified Berlese funnel separator.  J. Econ. Ent. 52: 1085-91.

 

Dietrick, E. J., E. I. Schlinger & M. J. Garber.  1960.  Sampling insect populations.  Calif. Agr. 14:  9-11.

 

88.   Legner, E. F. & E. J. Dietrick.  1972.  Inundation with parasitic insects to control filth breeding flies in California.  Proc. Calif. Mosq. Contr.  Assoc., Inc. 40:  129-130.

 

133.   Legner, E. F. & E. J. Dietrick.  1974.  Effectiveness of supervised control practices in lowering population densities of synanthropic flies  on poultry ranches.  Entomophaga 19(4):  467-478.

 

159.   Legner, E. F., G. S. Olton, R. E. Eastwood & E. J. Dietrick.  1975.  Seasonal density, distribution and interactions of predatory and  scavenger arthropods in accumulating poultry wastes in coastal and interior southern California.  Entomophaga 20(3):  269-283.

 

207.   Legner, E. F., E. J. Dietrick & D. J. Blehm.  1982.  New parasitic insects for biological control of synanthropic flies.  Proc. Calif. Mosq. & Vector Contr. Assoc., Inc. 50:  45-47.

 

246.   Legner, E. F. & E. J. Dietrick.  1989.  Coexistence of predatory Muscina stabulans and Ophyra aenescens [Dipt.: Muscidae] with dipterous prey in poultry manure.  Entomophaga 34(4):  453-461.

          

Schlinger, E. I., R. van den Bosch, E. J. Dietrick & I. M. Hall.  1959a.  The role of imported parasites in the biological control of the spotted alfalfa aphid in southern California in 1957.  J. Econ. Ent. 52:  142-54.

 

Schlinger, E. I., R. van den Bosch, E. J. Dietrick, K. S. Hagen & J. K. Holloway.  1959b.  The colonization and establishment of imported parasites of the spotted alfalfa aphid in California.  J. Econ. Ent. 52:  136-41.

 

Schlinger, E. I., E. J. Dietrick & R. van den Bosch.  1959d.  A new method for sampling arthropods using a suction collecting machine and modified Berlese funnel separator.  J. Econ. Ent. 52:  1085-91.

 

Schlinger, E. I., E. J. Dietrick & M. J. Garber.  1960b.  Vacuum cleaner principle applied in sampling insect populations in alfalfa fields by new machine method.  Calif Agr. 14(1):  9-11.

 

Schlinger, E. I., R. van den Bosch, E. J. Dietrick, J. C. Hall & B. Puttler.  1964.  Studies on succession, distribution, and phenology of imported parasites of Therioaphis trifolii (Monell) in southern California.  Ecology 45:  602-21.