“…In the past twenty years, attention has turned to organophosphates, carbamates and synthetic pyrethroids as substitutes for the organochlorines for wheat bulb fly control and the results of many screening tests done in eastern counties of England have been published (Bevan, 1965;Brown & Maskell, 1965;Catling, 1967;Catling & Cook, 1967;Cole & Soper, 1967;Dixon, 1967;Dixon & Rogerson, 1972;Griffiths, 1968;Griffiths et al, , 1974Griffiths et al, , 1975Griffiths et al, , 1976Griffiths, Lord & Scott, 1970;Griffiths, Scott, Maskell & Roberts, 1969;Makepeace, , 1967Maskell, 1967Maskell, , 1970, 1969Scott, 1981). Similar trials elsewhere in the United Kingdom have been reported by McKinlay (1977,1979,1981~, b) and on the European mainland by Toldaev (1969), Wetzel & Ramson (1974) and de Clercq (1978).…”