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<HOLLOWAY.PUB> Publications of Jim K. Holloway: [Additional references may be found at: MELVYL Library ] Holloway, J. K. 1931. Temperature as a
factor in the activity and development of the Chinese strain of Tiphia popilliavora (Rohw.) in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. New York Ent. Soc. J. 39: 555-64. Holloway, J. K. 1939. An agar preparation
for feeding adult parasite insects.
J. Econ. Ent. 32: 154. Holloway, J. K. 1948. Biological
control of Klamath weed-- Progress report.
J. Econ. Ent. 41: 56-7. Holloway, J. K. 1957. Weed control by
an insect. Sci. Amer. 54: 57-62. Holloway, J. K. 1958. The biological
control of the Klamath weed in California.
Proc. 10th Intern. Congr. Ent., Montreal, 1956 4: 557-60. Holloway, J. K. 1964a. Projects in
biological control of weeds, p. 650-70.
In: P. DeBach (ed.), Biological Control of
Insect Pests and Weeds. Reinhold
Publ. Co., New York. 844 p. Holloway, J. K. 1964b. Host specificity
of a phytophagous insect. Weeds
12(1): 25-7. Holloway, J. K. & C. B. Huffaker. 1949.
Klamath weed beetles. Calif.
Agr. 3: 3, 10. Holloway, J. K. & C. B. Huffaker. 1951.
The role of Chrysolina
gemellata in the biological
control of Klamath weed. J. Econ.
Ent. 44: 244-47. Holloway, J. K. & C. B. Huffaker. 1952.
Insects to control a weed. U.
S. Dept. Agr. Yearbk. 1952: 135-40. Holloway, J. K. & C. B. Huffaker. 1953.
Establishment of a root borer and a gall fly for control of Klamath
weed. J. Econ. Ent. 46: 65-7. Holloway, J. K. & C. B. Huffaker. 1957.
Establishment of the seed weevil, Apion
ulicis Forst., for the
suppression of gorse in California.
J. Econ. Ent. 50: 498-99. Holloway, J. K., C. F. Henderson & H. V.
McBurnie. 1942. Population increase of citrus red mite
associated with the use of sprays containing inert granular residues. J. Econ. Ent. 35: 348-50. Huffaker, C. B., J. K. Holloway, R. L. Doutt
& G. Finney. 1954. Introduction of egg parasites of the beet
leafhopper. J. Econ. Ent. 47: 785-89. |