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- Haverty, M. I., and T. R. Dell. 1984. Time trends in mortality of Conophthorus ponderosae Hopkins exposed to insecticide residues . Pesticide Science 15:369-374.
- Haverty, M. I., and J. R. Wood. 1981. Residual toxicity of eleven insecticide formulations to the mountain pine cone beetle, Conophthorus monticolae Hopkins . Georgia Entomological Society, Journal 16:77-83.
- Moore, H. B., and M. I. Haverty. 1979. Insects injurious to unfinished and finished wood in use. Pages 263-352 in J. A. Rudinsky (ed.), Forest insect survey and control. Oregon State University Book Stores, Inc., Corvallis, Oregon. Edition 4. 472 p.
- Shea, P. J., M. I. Haverty, and R. C. Hall. 1984. Effectiveness of fenitrothion and permethrin for protecting ponderosa pine trees from attack by the western pine beetle . Georgia Entomological Society, Journal 19:427-433.
- Shea, P. J., M. J. Jenkins, and M. I. Haverty. 1984. Cones of blister rust-resistant western white pine protected from Conophthorus ponderosa Hopkins (=C monticolae Hopkins) . Georgia Entomological Society, Journal 19:129-138.
- Dell, T. R., J. L. Robertson, and M. I. Haverty. 1983. Estimate of cumulative change of state with the Weibull function . Entomological Society of America, Bulletin 29:38-40.
- Haverty, M. I., and P. J. Shea. 1985. Protection of blister rust-resistant western white pine cones from insect damage with permethrin and fenvalerate. Pages 246-250 in Conifer tree seed in the inland Mountain West: symposium proceedings, 5-6 August 1985, Missoula, Montana. Society of American Foresters 85-10.
- Haverty, M. I., P. J. Shea, and R. W. Hall. 1985. Effective residual life of carbaryl for protecting ponderosa pine from attack by the western pine beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) . Journal of Economic Entomology 78:197-199.
- Haverty, M. I., P. J. Shea, and L. E. Stipe. 1988. Protection of disease resistant western white pine seed from insect damage . Western Journal of Applied Forestry 3:18-20.
- Page, M., M. I. Haverty, and C. E. Richmond. 1985. Residual activity of carbaryl protected lodgepole pine against mountain pine beetle, Dillon, Colorado, 1982 and 1983. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Berkeley, California, Research Note PSW-375. 4 p.
- Shea, P. J., M. I. Haverty, and G. E. Daterman. 1986. Impact of insects and methodology for monitoring insects in western white pine seed orchards. Pages 147-153 in Second conference of the cone and seed insects: proceedings, 3-5 September 1986, Briancon. International Union of Forestry Research Organizations.
- Haverty, M., M. Page, and G. Blomquist. 1989. Value of cuticular hydrocarbons for identifying morphologically similar species of pine cone beetles. Pages 50-62 in Proceedings of the 3rd Cone and Seed Insects Working Party Conference, Victoria, British Columbia, 26-30 June 1988. Forestry Canada, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, B.C.
- Page, M., L. Nelson, M. Haverty, and G. Blomquist. 1990a. Cuticular hydrocarbons as chemotaxonomic characters for bark beetles: Dendroctonus ponderosae, D. jeffreyi, D. brevicomis, and D. frontalis (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 83:892-901.
- Page, M., L. Nelson, M. Haverty, and G. Blomquist. 1990b. Cuticular hydrocarbons of eight species of North American cone beetles, Conophthorus Hopkins . Journal of Chemical Ecology 16:1173-1198.
- Haverty, M., P. Shea, and J. Wenz. 1997. Metasystox-R, applied in Mauget injectors, ineffective in protecting individual ponderosa pines from western pine beetle. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station (Albany, CA), Research Note PSW-RN-420. 7 pp.
- Haverty, M., P. Shea, J. Hoffman, J. Wenz, and K. Gibson. 1998. Effectiveness of esfenvalerate, cyfluthrin, and carbaryl in protecting individual lodgepole pines and ponderosa pines from attack by Dendroctonus spp. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station (Albany, CA), Research Paper PSW-RP-237. 12 pp.