- Lewis, E. E., and J. H. Cane. 1990a. Pheromonal specificity of southeastern Ips pine bark beetles reflects phylogenetic divergence (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Canadian Entomologist 122:1235-1238.
- Lewis, E. E., and J. H. Cane. 1992. Inefficacy of courtship stridulation as a premating ethological barrier for Ips bark beetles . Annals of the Entomological Society of America 85:517-524.
- Lewis, E. E., and J. H. Cane. 1990b. Stridulation as a primary anti-predator defense of a beetle. Animal Behaviour 40:1003-1004.
- Belanger, R. P., R. N. Coulson, J. Lewis, T. L. Payne, F. M. Stephen, J. W. Taylor, J. D. Ward, and R. F. Westbrook. 1979. Southern pine beetle research, applications, and implementation activities for activities for the southern forestry community. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pineville, Louisiana. 26 p.
- Lewis, G. T. 1952. Elm diseases . Professional Gardener 4:134-135.
- Lewis, K. R. 1971a. The terpenes of Virginia pine (Pinus virginiana Mill.), with investigations of their attractancy to the southern pine beetle (Dendroctonus frontalis Zimm.). Unpublished dissertation, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg. 146 p.
- Lewis, K. R. 1971b. The terpenes of Virginia pine (Pinus virginiana Mill), with investigations of their attractancy to the southern pine beetle (Dendroctonus frontalis Zimm) . Dissertation Abstracts 32:7090.
- Lewis, K. R. 1973. Tree killers ... pine bark beetles. Texas Agricultural Extension Service, Fact Sheet No. L-921. 4 p.
- Lewis, K. R., T. L. Payne, and R. N. Coulson. 1973. Forest entomology in Texas . Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Texas Agriculture Progress 19:16-19.
- Nord, J. C., and W. G. Lewis. 1970. Two emergence traps for wood-boring insects . Georgia Entomological Society, Journal 5:155-157.
- Smith, R. I., and A. C. Lewis. 1906. Some insects of the year in Georgia . United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology, Bulletin 60:77-82.
- Lewis, K. J., and S. A. Alexander. 1986. Insects associated with the transmission of Verticicladiella procera . Canadian Journal of Forest Research 16:1330-1333.
- Mercer, C. W. L., D. Lewis, and H. Roberts. 1986. A trial in Labu TRP [timber rights purchase] to test the effectiveness of three insecticides against ambrosia beetle attack in logs . Klinkii 3:25-39.
- Solomon, J. D., F. I. McCracken, R. L. Anderson, R. Lewis, F. L. Oltveria, T. H. Filer, and P. J. Barry. 1987. Oak pests: a guide to major insects, diseases, air pollution and chemical injury. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station, New Orleans, Louisiana, Protection Report R8-PR7. 70 p.
- Lewis, E., and J. Cane. 1990a. Pheromonal specificity of southeastern Ips pine bark beetles reflects phylogenetic divergence (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) . The Canadian Entomologist 122:1235-1238.
- Lewis, E., and J. Cane. 1990b. Stridulation as a primary antipredator defence of a beetle . Animal Behaviour 40:1003-1004.
- Lewis, E., and J. Cane. 1992. Inefficacy of courtship stridulation as a premating ethological barrier for Ips bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) . Annals of the Entomological Society of America 85:517-524.
- Lewis, K., and B. Lindgren. 1998. Relationship between spruce beetle and Inonotus tomentosus in sub-boreal forests of British Columbia. Pages 223-234 In Root and butt rots of forest trees: 9th International Conference on Root and Butt Roots, Carcans-Maubuisson, France, 1-7 September 1997. Les Colloques de l'INRA 89.
- Lindgren, B., and K. Lewis. 1997. The natural role of spruce beetle and root pathogens in a sub-boreal spruce forest in central British Columbia: A retrospective study. Pages 122-130 In J.-C. Grégoire et al. (eds.), Proceedings: Integrating cultural tactics into the management of bark beetles and reforestation pests. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station (Radnor, PA), General Technical Report NE-236.
- Lindgren, B., K. Lewis, and J.-C. Grégoire. 1999. Notes on the incidence and host preference of Dendroctonus punctatus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in spruce forests near Prince George, BC . Journal of the Entomological Society of British Columbia 96:69-72.