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Notes: Topics covered include fostering pests through misuse of chemicals, biological control ecology, early naturalists and experiments, the foreign explorers, successful biological control projects, maximizing biological control through research, utilization by the public, plants resistant to pests, cultural methods, planting time, cultivation, harvesting, sanitation, crop rotation, genetic methods, and the use of pheromones. Species discussed include Antonina graminis, Aonidiella aurantii, A. citrina, Aspidiotus destructor, A. nerii, Ceroplastes rubens, Chrysomphalus aonidum, C. dictyospermi, Coccus hesperidum, C. viridis, Dactylopius ceylonicus, Diaspis echinocacti, Ferrisia virgata, Hemiberlesia lataniae, H. rapax, Icerya purchasi, Lepidosaphes beckii, L. ulmi, Parlatoria oleae, Phenacoccus manihoti, Planococcus citri, P. kenyae, Pseudococcus adonidum, P. citri, P. citriculus, P. comstocki, P. calceolariae, P. lilacinus, P. longispinus, Quadraspidiotus perniciosus, Rastrococcus invadens, Unaspis citri and U. yanonensis.