Bud moth on prunes: Parathion found to be highly toxic to pest of increasing economic importance
Arthur D. Borden, Experiment Station, Berkeley
Harold F. Madsen, Division of Entomology, Berkeley
California Agriculture 2(10):11-11. DOI: 10.3733/ca.v002n10p11.
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Haavy damage to the prune crops of a number of Santa Clara Valley orchards has been caused by the bud moth—Spilonola ocellana—during the past few seasons.
Arthur D. Borden is Lecturer in Entomology and Entomologist in the Experiment Station, Berkeley. Harold F. Madsen is Research Assistant, Division of Entomology, Berkeley.