Report on diagnoses of diseased insects 1944-1950
Edward A. Steinhaus
Hilgardia, 1951, vol. 20, issue 22
Abstract:
Among the microorganisms observed in or isolated from the insects submitted for diagnosis were found several apparently new species of viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and symbiotes, some of which are reported here for the first time. Included in this report are the principal results obtained while conducting small research projects originating with some of the accessions. The findings include: observation of several new as well as several previously recognized virus infections, results of an attempt to grow insect viruses in embryonated hen’s eggs, reisolation and redetermination of the bacterium responsible for widespread epizootics among grasshoppers, a revaluation of the pathogenic effects of so-called Bacillus “C” for scale insects, new host and locality data for several important entomogenous fungi and protozoa, and new and important records regarding certain intracellular and caecal symbiotes of insects.
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Date: 1951
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