Ronald Alan Cumber

Publications

1941

1948

  • Cumber, R.A. 1948. Malphighamoeba mellifica Prell., a disease of the adult honeybee previously unrecorded in New Zealand. New Zealand Science Review: 6(4): 85

1949

  • Cumber, R.A. 1949. Larval specific characters and instars of English Bombinae. Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London A: 24: 14-19
  • Cumber, R.A. 1949. The green vegetable bug Nezara viridula. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture 79(6): 563-564
  • Cumber, R.A. 1949. The overwintering nest of the humble bee Bombus terrestris (L.) (Hymenoptera, Aphidae). New Zealand Science Review: 7: 96-97

1950

1951

  • Boyce, S.W., Boyce, W.R., Chamberlain, E.E., Cumber, R.A., Fry, P.R., Matthews, E.F., Newhook, F.J. & Strzemienski, K. 1951. Preliminary note on yellow-leaf disease of Phormium. New Zealand Journal of Science and Technology Sect. A: 33: 76-77
  • Cumber, R.A. 1951. Flight records of Lepidoptera taken with a modified Rothamsted light trap operated at Paiaka. New Zealand Journal of Science and Technology Sect. B: 33: 187-190
  • Cumber, R.A. 1951. Some observations on the biology of the Australian wasp Polistes humilis Fabr. (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) in North Auckland (New Zealand) with special reference to the nature of the worker caste. Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London A: 26: 11-16

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1967

  • Cumber, R.A. 1967: The genus Therasiella (Mollusca: Flammulinidae) in the North Island mainland with descriptions of three new species. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand, zoology, 10(7): 61–70. BUGZ Reference page. 

1977

  • Cumber, R.A., Allan, D.J. & Helmore, L.A. 1977. Introduction and successful establishment in New Zealand of further strains of Apanteles ruficrus Haliday (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) to combat Pseudaletia (Mythimna) separata (Walk.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 20(2): 255-258
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