- Beal, J. A., and C. L. Massey. 1945. Bark beetles and ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytoidea): with special reference to species occurring in North Carolina. Duke University School of Forestry, Bulletin 101-178.
- Massey, C. L. 1961. Biology of the southwestern pine beetle, Dendroctonus barberi. Entomological Society of America, Annals 54354-359.
- Massey, C. L. 1960b. DDT- a preventative control for the southwestern pine beetle. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service (Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station), Research Note RM-401.
- Massey, C. L. 1960c. Nematode parasites and associates of the California five-spined engraver, Ips confusus (Lec). Helminthological Society of Washington, Proceedings 27:14-22.
- Massey, C. L. 1962a. Life history of Alphelenchulus elongatus Massey (Nematoda), an endoparasite of Ips confusus LeConte, with a description of the male. Journal of Insect Pathology 4:14-22.
- Massey, C. L. 1965b. Nematode parasites of bark beetles.:77-78.
- Massey, C. L. 1966a. The genus Mikoletzkya (Nematoda) in the United States. Helminthological Society of Washington, Proceedings 33:13-19.
- Beal, J. A., and C. L. Massey. 1942. Two important pests of hickory reproduction in the Southeast . Journal of Forestry 40:316-318.
- Massey, C. L. 1945. Engelmann spruce beetle studies, season of 1944, White River National Forest. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colorado. Unpublished report.
- Massey, C. L. 1951. Heights of treatment of the Black Hills beetle in ponderosa pine and the relation of height of infestation in DBH, Roosevelt National Forest, 1950. United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology, Fort Collins, Colorado.
- Massey, C. L. 1953. Engelmann spruce beetle . American Forests 5931, 51.
- Massey, C. L. 1956a. Nematode parasites and associates of the Engelmann spruce beetle (Dendroctonus engelmanni Hopk) . Helminthological Society of Washington, Proceedings 23:14-24.
- Massey, C. L. 1956b. Southwest bug damage tops $12 million . Timberman 58:110.
- Massey, C. L. 1957. Four new species of Aphelenchulus (Nematoda) parasitic in bark beetles in the United States . Helminthological Society of Washington, Proceedings 24:29-34.
- Massey, C. L. 1958. Four new species of Parasitylenchus (Nematoda) from scolytid beetles . Helminthological Society of Washington, Proceedings 25:26-30.
- Massey, C. L. 1960a. A new species of Nematoda, Cylindrocorpus erectus, associated with Scolytus multistriatus Marsh. in American elm. Helminthological Society of Washington, Proceedings 27(1):42-44.
- Massey, C. L. 1962b. New species of Diplogasteridae (Nematoda) associated with bark beetles in the United States . Helminthological Society of Washington, Proceedings 29:67-75.
- Massey, C. L. 1963. Santafea, new genus (Rhabditoidea, Chembersiellidae) and a change in the systematic position of Macrolaimus Maupas 1900 . Helminthological Society of Washington, Proceedings 30:26-28.
- Massey, C. L. 1964a. The nematode parasites and associates of the fir engraver beetle, Scolytus ventralis LeConte, in New Mexico . Journal of Insect Pathology 6:133-155.
- Massey, C. L. 1964b. Two new species of the nematode genus Ektaphelenchus (Nematoda, Aphelenchoidea) parasites of bark beetles in the southwestern United States . Helminthological Society of Washington, Proceedings 31:37-40.
- Massey, C. L. 1965a. Effect of nematodes on bark beetle populations . Southern Forest Insect Work Conference, Proceedings, Gainesville, Florida 10:1-46.
- Massey, C. L. 1966b. The influence of nematode parasites and associates on bark beetles in the United States . Entomological Society of America, Bulletin 12:384-386.
- Massey, C. L. 1966c. The nematode parasites and associates of Dendroctonus adjunctus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in New Mexico . Entomological Society of America, Annals 59:424-440.
- Massey, C. L. 1967. Nematodes associated with tree-infesting insects: Paurodontidae new family and Misticiinae new subfamily with a description of one genus and four new species . Canadian Journal of Zoology 45:779-786.
- Massey, C. L. 1969a. Arizona five-spined Ips. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Pest Leaflet 116. 4 p. (revised 1971).
- Massey, C. L. 1969b. New species of tylenchs associated with bark beetles in New Mexico and Colorado . Helminthological Society of Washington, Proceedings 36:43-52.
- Massey, C. L. 1971. Omemeea maxbassiensis n. gen., n. sp. (Nematoda: Aphelenchoididae) from galleries of the bark beetle Leperisinus californicus Sw. (Col.: Scolytidae) in North Dakota. Journal of Nematology 3(3):289-291.
- Massey, C. L. 1974. Biology and taxonomy of nematode parasites and associates of bark beetles in the United States. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Agricultural Handbook 446. 233 p.
- Massey, C. L., R. D. Chisholm, and N. D. Wygant. 1952. Ethylene dibromide for control of Black Hills beetle . Journal of Economic Entomology 45:861-862.
- Massey, C. L., R. D. Chisholm, and N. D. Wygant. 1953a. Chemical control of the Engelmann spruce beetle in Colorado . Journal of Economic Entomology 46:951-955.
- Massey, C. L., R. D. Chisholm, and N. D. Wygant. 1953b. Ethylene dibromide for control of Black Hills beetle . Journal of Economic Entomology 46:601-604.
- Massey, C. L., and R. R. Lara. 1967a. 58. Larger Mexican pine beetle Dendroctonus parallelocollis Chap. Page 217 in A. G. Davidson and R. M. Prentice (eds.), Important forest insects and diseases of mutual concern to Canada, the United States and Mexico. Canada Department of Forestry and Rural Development, Publication 1180. 248 p.
- Massey, C. L., and R. R. Lara. 1967b. 56. Roundheaded pine beetle Dendroctonus adjunctus Blandford. Pages 210-212 in A. G. Davidson and R. M. Prentice (eds.), Important forest insects and diseases of mutual concern to Canada, the United States and Mexico. Canada Department of Forestry and Rural Development, Publication 1180. 248 p.
- Massey, C. L., and R. R. Lara. 1967c. 59. Arizona five-spined engraver Ips lecontei Sw. Pages 218-220 in A. G. Davidson and R. M. Prentice (eds.), Important forest insects and diseases of mutual concern to Canada, the United States and Mexico. Canada Department of Forestry and Rural Development, Publication 1180. 248 p.
- Massey, C. L., D. D. Lucht, and J. M. Schmid. 1977. Roundheaded pine beetle. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Insect and Disease Leaflet 155. 8 p.
- Massey, C. L., and D. L. Parker. 1981. Arizona five-spined ips. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Insect and Disease Leaflet 116. 6 p.
- Massey, C. L., and N. D. Wygant. 1949. An analysis of seasonal precipitation records as related to Black Hills beetle outbreaks. United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Fort Collins, Colorado. 7 p.
- Massey, C. L., and N. D. Wygant. 1954. Biology and control of the Engelmann spruce beetle in Colorado. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Circular 944. 35 p.
- Massey, C. L., and N. D. Wygant. 1973. Woodpeckers: most important predators of the spruce beetle . Colorado Field Ornithologist 16:4-8.
- Massey, C. L., N. D. Wygant, and R. I. Washburn. 1950. Tests with ethylene dibromide emulsions for control of the Black Hills beetle in ponderosa pine. United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Fort Collins, Colorado.
- McCord, P. P., and C. L. Massey. 1948. Black Hills insect control project, 1948. United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Fort Collins, Colorado.
- Ostmark, H. E., and C. L. Massey. 1960. Protect your pines from bark beetles. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Station Paper 52. 19 p.
- Johnson, J., T. Massey, and M. Popp. 1992. Ethylene and induced host resistance of southern pines. Page 162 In Douglas C. Allen and L.P. Abrahamson (eds.), Proceedings: North American Forest Insect Work Conference, Denver, Colorado, March 25-28, 1991. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station (Portland, OR), General Technical Report PNW-GTR-294.
- Popp, M., J. Johnson, and T. Massey. 1991. Stimulation of resin flow in slash and loblolly pine by bark beetle vectored fungi . Canadian Journal of Forest Research 21:1124-1126.