United States Office of - Anrl , ]qQ?
Environmental Protection Pesticide Programs -
Agency Washington D.C. 20460
&EPA Pesticide Product
Information
on Microfiche
A User's Guide
OPTS-IECHJflCAL INFORMATION
(SEVENTH EDITION)
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CONTENTS
Introduction 2
Microfiche—Why? * .3
Handling and Storage of Microfiche 3
Microfiche Readers . • 3
Accuracy and Completeness of Information 4
Updates and Related Fiche Sets 4
Pesticide Product Information 4
index to Fiche Subsets 5
Manual prepared by:
Benefits and Field Studies Division
Office of Pesticide Programs
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
April 1982
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INTRODUCTION
Since 1970 when the U- S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
was given the responsibility of regulating all aspects of
pesticides, the Agency has amassed, through the registration
process, an extensive computer data system on most Federally
registered pesticide products. The information includes product
names, manufacturers, active ingredients, 'tolerances for residues,
and site and pest information for particular products and active
chemical ingredients.
The field of pesticide use and regulation is a dynamic area.
The develop-nent of new pesticides, pest resistance problems, and
EPA's restriction of the use of certain pesticides require that
the pesticide community keep abreast of which pesticides are
available/ and which registered pesticide products contain any
given pesticidal chemical.
The Program Support and Benefits and Field Studies Divisions of
the Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) of EPA, recognizing the
need to make this vast store of information available to
interested individuals in the pesticide community have developed
this Pesticide Product Information on microfiche. It is a data
system designed to assist individuals in answering a wide range
of pesticide-related questions, and to permit the pesticide
community to make use of most of OPP's computer-based information.
This manual provides the basic information and guidance needed to
use these microfiche to your advantage. Their use can save time
and money in answering most pesticide-related questions.
Some problems, however, may be too complex to answer within a
reasonable period of time using only the microfiche. If you run
into such a problem, there are experts available to help you in
the Benefits and Field Studies Division of the Office of Pesticide
Programs. They may be contacted by phone at (703) 557-7490 or by
mail:
Index Section
Benefits and Field Studies Division (TF-76R)
Office of Pesticide Programs
U- S. Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, D.C. 20460
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Micrgf j-che --Why?
Microfiche was selected for information dispersal because
fiche is contact, lightweight, inexpensive and easily updated.
The individual microfiche are strips of film about the size
of a large index card. Each microfiche card contains reduced
images of up to 270 fiilj size computer pages.
The Pesticide Product Information consists of a stack of these
microfiche "cards," which weigh only a few pounds. The sane
microfiche translated into "hard copy" would produce a stack
of full size computer paper many feet high.
Suggested Methods for Handling and Storage of Microfiche
For easy use, microfiche should be stored in a card file with
suitable index tabs or in one of the commercially available
microfiche folders. The last page of this manual supplies tabs
to aid in your organized storage.
Each fiche bears a title and number in its upper margin. Sets
containing large numbers of fiche (e.g. Pesticide Label Data,
Site/Pest/Chemical/Registration number, etc.) also indicate
which segment of the data is contained on each fiche.
Microfiche Readers —- Use and Availability
To use the microfiche, simply select the card you need (see
Index to Microfiche Sets) and insert the fiche into the reader.
As most readers are somewhat different, read the directions
supplied with your machine to determine how to insert the fiche.
As noted earlier, each frame on the microfiche is simply a
reduction of a computer page. Each page or frame is numbered
in the upper right hand corner of the frame and all frames
on all fiche are sequenced identically. The first frame is in
the upper left hand corner and the frames run sequentially
from top to bottom and left to right. After locating the
correct frame and taking all necessary notations, remove the
fiche and return it to its proper place.
A wide variety of microfiche readers is available. Readers
vary from pocket types to large desk models with variable
magnification. Microfiche reader-printers which will provide a
printed page or "hard copy" of the data are also available.
Most libraries have microfiche readers or reader-printers
available for public use. If you are interested in purchasing
a reader, consult the yellow pages of your local telephone
directory under "Microfilming Services, Equipment and Supplies."
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Accuracy and Completenesj of Information
The Pesticide Product Information on microfiche doe IB not
constitute a legal document. The data in these microfiche should
not be used as the final word when determining if a particular
chemical is registered for a particular use. This information
should be for reference purposes only. Any and all data should
be verified with the source document (e.g. the registered label,
etc.) before any substantive action is taken.
Updates and Related Fiche Sets
The Pesticide Product Information on microfiche is updated
annually in April.
A microfilmed set of all EPA-accented pesticide labels is also
being maintained. It is available on microfiche from the
National Technical Information Service, Vienna, Virginia, 22161.
It is used as a companion document to the Pesticide Product
information. This Compact Label File is scheduled for update
semiannually.
PESTICIDE PRODUCT INFORMATION
The following pages give a description of the information
contained in each of these microfiche sets. Included is the
manner in which the set is organized and what is to be found on
a representative frame within the set.
Once you are familiar with the information contained in the
system, you will see how the information from various sets can
be combined to answer various pesticide-related questions.
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Index to Subsets
NUMBER
OF
FICHE
FICHE TITLE
I. Set A
Product Manager Assignment
Pesticide Products (NUMERICAL)
Pesticide Products (ALPHABETICAL)
Pesticide Companies (NUMERICAL)
Pesticide Companies (ALPHABETICAL)
Chemical Cross Reference File
(ALPHABETICAL AND NUMERICAL LISTINGS)
Tolerance File by Chemical
Tolerance File by Commodity
Chemical/Registration Number File
Pesticide Label Data
24C Applications by State
Chemical Index of Chem/Site/Pest/24C Permit No.
Chemical/Site Code/Pest Code/24C Permit No.
Site Code/Pest Code/Chemical/24C Permit No.
II. Set B
4
4
3
3
1
1
2
53
31
1
14
20
EPA Site Categories
(Complete code sequence listing) 1
Agricultural Crops (alphabetical) 1
Ornamental plants and Forest trees (common
and scientific name listings) 1
Preferred Site Terms (Numerical and
Alphabetical listings) 1
EPA Pest Vocabularies
Aquatic and Terrestrial Weeds (common name
and code sequence listings) 1
Antimicrobial Pest List (code sequence listing) 1
Insects and Other Organisms (common name and
code sequence listings) 1
Plant Parasitic Nematodes (common name
and code sequence listings) 1
Plant Pathogens/Economic Fungi (common name
and code sequence listings) 1
REFER
TO
PAGE
8
9
9
9
10
10
10
10
11
1 1
11
11
11
12
13
13
18
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T. Set B (continued)
NUMBER
OF
FICHE
REFEP
TO
PAGE
FICHE TITLE
Protozoa (code sequence listing) 1
Vertebrates (common name and code sequence
listings) 1
Site Table
(alphabetical .site name listing) 2
(numerical site code listing) 2
Pest Table
(common name and code sequence listings) 1
Pest/Chemical 21
18
18
Site Name (Supraqualified)/Pest/Chemical/
Registration Number
Herbicides 123
Antimicrobials 17
Insecticides 135
Fungicides/Nematicides 30
Miscellaneous (Itodenticides/Ho Pest) 3
Site Code/Pest Oode/Chemical/Registration Number
Herbicides 200
Antimicrobials 24
Insecticides 172
Fungicides/Nematicides 36
Miscellaneous (Rodenticides/No Pest) 4
Chemical/Site Name (Supraqualified)/Pest/
Registration Number
Herbicides 95
Antimicrobials 16
Insecticides 107
Fungicides/Nematicides 26
Miscellaneous ( Rodenticides/No Pest) 3
19
19
20
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II. Set B (continued)
NUMBER REFER
OF TO
FICHF, PAGE
FICHE TITLE
Chemical/Site Code/Pest Code/
Registration Number and Chemical Index 20
Herbicides 142
Chemical Index 1
Antimicrobials 16"
Chemical Index 2
Insecticides , 112
Chemical Index 2
Fungicides/Nematicides 27
Chemical Index 1 >
Miscellaneous (Rodenticides/No Pest) 4
Chemical Index 1
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SET A
Product Manager Assignment
Arranged by: EPA Registration Number
The Product Manager (PM) is the individual within the
Registration Division of OPP who is responsible for registering
pesticide products on a day-to-day basis. If specific questions
arise concerning a particular pesticide product, the Product
Manager for that product should be contacted.
The Product Manager for a particular product is identified in
the PM Assignment microfiche. The fiche set is arranged by
registration number. First find the registration number of the
product then note the appropriate PM number.
Ihe Product Manager can be contacted by the telephone numbers on
the PM Assignment microfiche or by mail:
PM
Registration Division
Office of Pesticide Programs
(TS-767-C)
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, D. C. 20460
Pesticj.deProductsjNyMERICALj
Arranged by: EPA Registration Number
This set lists the product name, status code and the registration
date of each pesticide product by its registration number.
Products currently registered in individual states are included
and can be identified by the two-letter state designation to the
left of the status code. State-registered products can be used
only in that state until such time as they may be registered by
EPA.
Note: The EPA registration number is composed of two sets of
digits: the six digit company number to the left and the
five digit product number to the right (e.g. all Shell
Chemical Company products begin with 000201).
000201-00/127
000201 Company Number
00127 Product Number
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Status Codes
1A - Active Product Name
2A - Inactive Product Name
3A - Active Additional Brand Name
4A - Active Distributor Name . ' ,
6A - Pending Product Name
Pesticide Products (ALPHABETICAL)
Arranged by: Product Name
This set lists the same data as Pesticide Products (Numerical),
but in alphabetical order by product name. If the product name
is known, this fiche set will indicated the EPA Registration
Numbe r.
Pesticide Cgmpanies (NUMERICAL)
Arranged by: Company Number
This set is arranged numerically by the six digit company number
and includes company names, type code, and company address.
Company Type Codes
D - Distributor
E - Establishment
M - Itonufacturer
Pe st ic ide Cgmpan i_es (_ ALPHABET!C AL,_)
Arranged by: Company Name
In this set, pesticide companies are listed in alphabetical
order by company name. This set list the same data as Pesticide
Companies (Numerical).
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Chemical Cross Reference File (ALPHABETICAL AND NUMERICAL LISTINGS)
Arranged by: Chemical Name and Chemical Code
Much of OPP's pesticide data is arranged by active chemical
ingredient (e.g. the Chemical/Site/Pest/Registration number and
Chemical/Registration number microfiche sets discussed below).
Since many chemical names are too long to be handled easily, EPA
has assigned a chemical code number for every active ingredient.
Much of the data in these sets is arranged by ch e m j. c a 1 code and
not by chemical name. In order to obtain data from the microfiche
files entitled Chemical/Site/Pest/Registration Number or Chemical/
Registration Number, the user must first locate the EPA chemical
code for the chemical in question.
The Chemical Cross Reference File (alphabetical) indicates the
appropriate chemical code for each chemical. The numerical
listing groups accepted chemical names, trade names, common
names and synonyms for each chemical by chemical code. If the
user knows the chemical code, he can learn other synonyms for
the chemical in question.
no code - EPA Accepted Chemical Name
C - Common Name
S - Synonym
T - Trade name
Tolerance File By Chemical
Arranged by: Chemical Name
This set lists for each chemical name and agricultural commodity,
the established tolerances expressed as PPM (parts per million),
and the section number in the Code of Federal Regulations where
additional information may be found.
Tglerance File By ^ommgdj.ty
Arranged by: Commodity Name
This set lists the same data as does the Tolerance file by chemical
but is listed by agricultural commodity and chemical name.
ChemicalVRegistration Number File
Arranged by: Chemical Code
This set lists all registered pesticide products (by registration
number) which contain a particular chemical (by chemical code).
Note: This does not mean that the particular pesticide product
found contains only one ingredient. To determine if the particular
registration number in question is a mixture, consult the Pesticide
Label Data fiche set (discussed below).
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Pesticide Label Data
Arranged by: Registration Number
This set lists, for each registration number, the product name,
pesticide type (e.g. insecticide and miticide), chemical active
ingredients, percent concentration of each ingredient, the status
(see description under Pesticide Products (Numerical)), the Product
Manager, the latest date that the label was accepted, and the
toxicity code.
Toxicity Codes
1 - Danger
2 - Warning
3 - Caution
24C Application by State
Arranged by: State--State Registration Number
This set lists State registrations of a pesticide to meet a specific
local need (24C). For each registration number this set lists:
the applicant for the special local need, the applicant's address,
product name, issue date, the expiration date, toxicity, pesticide
form, pesticide type(s), chemical active ingredients and percent
concentration of each ingredient, and sites and pests.
Chemical/Site/Pest/24C Permit Number (and Chemical Index Fiche)
Arranged by: Number of active ingredients -- Chemical Code—
Site Code — Pest Code — 24C Permit Number
This set allows the user to determine which 24C permits are on
file as having certain chemicals registered to meet specific local
needs. Please note the discussion of the Chemical/Site Code/Pest
Code/Hegistration Number fiche for a brief explanation of how
these two sets are organized. Their first three elements use
the same types of data.
Site/Pest/Chemical/24C Permit Number
Arranged by: Site Code -- Pest Code -- Number of Active
Ingredients — Chemical Code — 24C Permit Number
This set uses the same data elements as does the Chemical/Site/Pest/
24C Permit Number set, but with the access to the set being via
the site code. Refer to the discussion of the Site Code/Pest
Code/ Chemical/Registration Number fiche for an explanation of how
these two sets are organized.
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SET B
Site and Pest Data on Microfiche
Eight microfiche subsets are provided which contain site/pest
vocabulary and use pattern information. They are:
EPA Site Categories;
preferred Site Terms;
EPA Pest Vocabularies;
Site Table;
Pest Table;
Pest/Chemical;
Chemical/Site/Pest/Reqistration Number;
Site/Pest/Chemical/Registration Number.
The data in the Pest/Chemical, Chemical/Site/Pest/Registration
Number, and Site/Pest/Chemical/Registration Number microfiche
sets were processed using a set of special computer programs.
More than half of all registered pesticide products contain a
mixture of two or more active chemical ingredients. Without
scientific knowledge of the effects of each chemical it is
frequently impossible to tell which chemical in a mixture is
actually the controlling factor for the pest identified on the
label, or if two or more of the active ingredients work together
to control the pest. To avoid misleading listings of sites and
pests for individual chemicals, pesticide chemical mixtures are
listed in their entirety wherever they occur on the Pest/Chemical,
Chemical/Site/Pest/ Registration Number, and Site/Pest/Chemical/
Registration Number microfiche. No attenpt has been made, however,
to indicate which chemical or chemicals of a pesticide mixture
is the controlling factor for the pest identified on the label.
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EPA Site Categories
Includes: Introduction, Table of Contents, Site Categories and
Site Qualifiers; Alphabetized Agricultural Crops;
Alphabetized Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees by
common and scientific names.
The Site Categories vocabulary organizes the sites of pesticide
application (e.g. beans, domestic dwellings) by code, to enable
the interpretation and coding of sites from pesticide labeling.
This vocabulary is designed to reflect site names organized by
groups (i.e. site categories), documentation with scientific names
and/or descriptive information, and the appropriate hierarchical
code. The sites are further modified with codes site qualifiers
(e.g. foliar application, indoor use).
.The following diagram describes the coding system for sites. It
dissects the 10-digit code to illustrate its components and
their origin.
Pref ^ejrred Site Terms
Includes: Generic site terms organized numerically by code and
alphabetically by term.
The preferred site terms fiche file provides brief (one to
several word) descriptions of sites defined by the site categories
document. The preferred site terms plus the supraqualif iers
(discussed below) compose the supraqualif ied site terms used in
the generic site versions of the Site/Pest/Chemical /Registration
number and Chemical /Site/ Pest/fegistration number data sets.
Supraqualif ied sites represent a new system of site
terminology. They are being introduced this year to replace the
5- and 7-digit sites used in the 19R1 Site/Pest/Chemical/
Registration Number and Chemical/Site/Pest/Registration number
microfiche sets. The Supraqualif ied sites will be intermediate
in specificity between the old 5- and 7-digit site terms.
Basically, what has been done is to group qualifier terms (position
& and 7 of the site code) into meaningful generic clusters called
supraqualif iers. For example, there are 16 qualifier terms
describing treatment to growing crops in the field. These have
all been condensed to one supraqualif ier term, "crop/site in field",
Table 1 describes how the supraqual if iers relate to the qualifier
from which they were derived. As was mentioned earlier, a
supraqualif ied site consists of a preferred site term (e.g. apple)
and a supraqual if ier (e.g. crops/site in field).
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Tabl e 1. Listing of supraqualifiers by code. Within each supraqualifier, all appropriate
qualifiers and the appropriate site categories in which they appear are listed.
Supr aqua 1 _ i f j. e r
AA = crop/site in field
BA = seed crop
CA = greenhouse
DA = nursery stock/
nonbearing/transplant
EA = stored commodity
treatment
Applicable Qua!ifier
00 = all or unspecified
01 = foliar treatment
02 = soil treatment
03 = water treatment
08 = bait application
09 = seed/seed piece treatment
15 = dormant/delayed dorm/post harvest
19 = treated wrap/taphole treatment
23 = frill/injection treatment
24 = basal bark application
25 = stump treatment
41 = no till soil application
61 = water treatment
62 = aquatic sites - related surfaces
81 = general soil fumigation
82 = spot soil fumigation
EB = stored seed
treatment
04
05
06
10
11
12
13
16
22
07
21
80
83
00
18
seed crop - foliar treatment
seed crop - soil treatment-
seed crop - water application
Appropriate SJ^e Categories*
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-39
01-39
01-39
greenhouse - foliar treatment 01-39
greenhouse - soil treatment 01-40
greenhouse - water treatment (01-39)
greenhouse - fumigation/aerosol/fog 01-40
nursery/nonbearing
containerized plant material
postharvest treatment to nonstored
commodities
stored commodity treatment
fumigation vault treatment
fumigation treatment - nonsoil
all or unspecified
stored seed treatment
01-40
01-39
01-28,43
01-20,43,44
01-28,43,44
01-28,43,44
43,44
01-39
FA = house plant/cut plant
material
14 = houseplant treatment
20 = cut ornamental plant treatment
01-39
30-39
* Parentheses indicate that the qualifier was never used in that site cateqory.
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'ablj:_1_ (continued)
iupraqual if ier
;A = Equipment/vehicles
1A = Hospital use
IB = Laboratory use
1C = Veterinary use ..only
ID = Commercial use
IE = Household/coin
operated use
IF = Sickroom use
Applicable Qualifier
34 = human shoe bath treatment
35 = feeding/waterinq appliance
treatment
36 = animal equipment treatment
37 = transportation vehicle treatment
39 = treatment of storage/processing
equipment
71 = hospital use
68 = laboratory use
67 = veterinary use only
72 = commercial use
73 = household and coin operated use
74 = sickroom use
Appropriate Site Categories*
61
50-56
50-61
01-39, 43 44, 50-58, 71-74
01-39, 43 (44), 46, 61, 71
50-56, 87, (97) , R9
74
50-56, 60, 61, (67), 74,
86, (87)
87
P7
87
:A = animal treatment
3 = hunan treatment
m = premise treatment
00 = all or unspecified
26 = animal treatment
66
human treatment
27 = enclosed premise treatment,
nonfumigant
28 = open premise treatment
29 = feed lot treatment
30 = holding pen treatment
40 = enclosed premise fumigation
treatment
50-56
50-56
74
50-58, 61
50-56
52, 53
50-56
50-58
re = edible product areas
rC = areas other than
edible product areas
storage/holding areas
TE = food/milk contact
surfaces
43 = indoor treatment - edible product
area 58, 71-74, 77
45 = outdoor treatment - edible product
area - (58), 71-74, 77
56 = residual spot treatment 71-74, 77
57 = residual crack + crevice treatment 71-74, 77
44 = indoor treatment - inedible
product area
46 = outdoor treatment - inedible
product area
17 = agricultural/nursery premises
38 = storage areas - empty/nonexposed
commodities
47 = milk contact surfaces treatment
51 » food contact surfaces treatment
(58), 71-74; 77
(58), 71-74, 77
01-39
01-39, 43, 44, 61, 71-74
60, 71-73
45, 61, 71-73, 81, 97
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Table 1 (continued)
Supr aqualj.f ier
Appropriate Site C
JF = non-food/non-milk
surfaces
JG = litter/bedding
treatment
KA = manure treatment
48 = non-milk contact surfaces
treatment
52 = non-food contact surfaces
treatment
3t = litter/bedding treatment
32 = dropping treatment beneath
caged birds
33 = manure treatment
60, 71-73
45, 61, 71-73, 81, 97
50-56
55
50-56
water treatment
IB = water related surface
treatment
61 = water treatment
51 = food contact surfaces
treatment
NB
62
01
23
24
25
52
81
83
soil contact wood
protection treatment 84 =
85 =
nonsoil contact wood
protection treatment 86 =
87 =
65
aquatic sites - related surfaces 65
foliar treatment 65
frill/injection treatment 65
basal bark application 65
stump treatment 65
non-food contact surfaces
treatment 65
general soil fumigation 65
fumigation treatment - nonsoil 65
soil contact fumigation treatment 64
soil contact nonfumigation
treatment 64
nonsoil contact fumigation
treatment 64
nonsoil contact nonfumigation
treatment 64
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Table 1 (continued)
Supraqualifier
Applicable Qualifier
Appropriate Site Categor
OA = all or unspecified
00 = all or unspecified
01 = foliar treatment
02 = soil treatment
08 = bait application
23 = frill/injection treatment
24 = basal bark application
25 = stump treatment
40 = enclosed premise fumigation
treatment
50 = nonresidual application
53 = nonresidual space treatment
54 = nonresidual contact treatment
55 = residual general treatment
58 = indoor treatment
59 = outdoor treatment
63 = commercial shipyard use only
80 = fumigation vault treatment
81 = general soil fumigation
82 = spot soil fumigation
83 = fumigation treatment - nonsoil
88 = specialized soil treatment
43-46, 58-99
66-68
40, 66-6P
45-90
66-68
66-68
66-68
63, 70
46, 70-72
46, 70-74, 77
46, 70-74, 77
46, 70-74, 77
60, 61, 63, 71-73, 77,
88, 97
60, 61, 68, 71-73, 77,
88, 97
69
46, 60-63, {67, 6fi, 70,
76, 86, 89, 90, 98)
67, (66, 68, 70, 90)
(66-68, 70, 90)
46, 61, 63, 70, 71, 77,
90, 98, (45, 50, 60,
66-68
74, 76, 86)
(61, 66-68, 90)
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EPA Pest Vocabularies
Includes: Introduction, Code and/or Common Name Sequences, +
Appendix
The seven pest vocabularies include those for aquatic and terrestrial
weeds; antimicrobial pests; insects and other organisms; plant-
parasitic nematodes; plant pathogens, economic fungi and related
organisms; protozoa; and vertebrates. These vocabularies are
designed to reflect common names of pests documented with scientific
names and their appropriate hierarchical codes. Specific information
for each vocabulary is found in its respective introduction.
Site Tab!es
Includes: Site Name Sequence, Site Code Sequence
The site table reflects the actual coded sites with any descriptors
and qualifiers that have been interpreted from pesticide labeling,
using the Site Categories vocabulary as its basis. The table also
includes a sequence code separating synonyms or subsites.
Pest Table
Includes: Pest Name Sequence, Pest Code Sequence
The pest table reflects the actual coded pests that have been
interpreted from pesticide labeling using the pest vocabularies
as its basis. The table also includes a sequence code separating
synonyms.
Pest/Chemical
Arranged by: Pest Name — Number of Active Ingredients — Chemical
Code
This set is arranged by pest in alphabetical order. Under each
pest appear the pesticide chemicals contained in pesticide products
listing the above pest on their labeling. The chemicals are listed
singly or in groups of two or more as they appear in the active
ingredient statements of the products. Within each group, the
chemicals are arranged in code order. Note that all the active
ingredients in these groups do not necessarily control the above
pest. For example:
rose chafer INBPAUA
034001 methoxychlor
081301 captan
Methoxychlor is the active ingredient controlling the rose
chafer and captan is a fungicide controlling plant pathogens
listed on the same pesticide product label.
boll weevil INASAHA
053501 O,O-Dimethyl-O-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate
057501 parathion
Both active ingredients are insecticides and both are able
to control the boll weevil.
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Site/Pejt/Chemical/Registration Number
Organization: A. Type of Pesticide/Site Code/Pest Oode/Chemical
Oode/Registration Number
B. Type of Pesticide/Site Name (Supraqualif ied) /
Pest Name/Chemical Code/Registration Number
This microfiche set contains five discipline-related subsets:
herbicides, algaecides and growth regulators; antimicrobials and
protozoa; insecticides, acaricides , molluscicides and antifouling
compounds; fungicides and nematicides; and rodenticides and
technical grade chemicals lacking pest claims (referred to as
miscellaneous). Within each discipline-related subset, the data
are arranged by either generic supraqualified site names or specific
10-digit site codes as interpreted from pesticide labeling. Under
each site term appear the pest terms found on pesticide labeling
which are associated with that site term. Under each pest term are
listed the chemicals (in code order), singly or in grouns of two or
more as they appear in the active ingredient statements of pesticide
products. Under each chemical appear the registration numbers
of pesticide products containing the above site/pest/chemical
combination.
The two levels of site specificity for each discipline-related
subset allow the user a choice between general and specific
sites. For instance, if a pest problem exists on Dewberries growing
in the field, the user can query the fiche alphabetically at the
generic supraqualified site level. If the user is only interested
in a specific Dewberry variety or type of treatment (e.g. foliar
treatment or soil treatment), he should use the more specific Site
Code level. The following chart illustrates the above example:
SITE CODE SITE NAME (SUPRAQUALIFIED)
0100400010 Dewberries 01004AA Dewberry (crop/site in field)
0100401060 Dewberries
(foliar treatment)
0100402060 Dewberries
(soil treatment)
0100408010 Dewberries
(bait application)
0100415010 Dewberries
(delayed dormant application)
0100415020 Dewberries
(dormant application)
0100415030 Dewberries
(Post harvest application to crop)
0100481060 Dewberries
(soil fumigation)
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Siroiliar comparisons can be made for treatments in greenhouses,
to seed crops, to stored commodities, or for other types of
treatment. Refer to Table 1 for more specific information about
which types of treatment are covered by each of the generic
supraqualifier terms.
The user should be warned of the potential pitfalls in the use
of the generic supraqualified sites. All too often, more
information than just the type of treatment is lost in their
use. Varietal types and synonymous or more specific site names
are also lost in the transition from 10-digit site code to
supraqualified site name. Fbr example, the supraqualified site
640010A - "Wood Protection Treatment to Seasoned Forest Products"
will not list the specific wood sites from pesticide labeling
(e.g. railroad ties, lumber, poles, posts, timber, wood laundry
poles, rough sawn cedar, etc.) which are listed at the 10-digit
site code level. If this tyoe of information is important to
you it may be worth the extra effort to work at the 10-digit site
code level.
Chemical /Site/Pest/Registratj.onNumber
Includes: Chemical Index arranged by Chemical Code for 10-digit
site code level.
Organization: A. Type of Pesticide — Number of Active
Ingredients -- Chemical ODde -- Site Code --
Pest Oode -Registration Number.
B. Type of Pesticide -- Chemical Code--Site Name
(Supraqualified) — Pest Name — Registration
Number.
The five discipline-related subsets of microfiche are the same as
for the Site/Pest/Chemical/Registration Number set. For the 10-
digit site code level, each subset is arranged by the number of
active ingredients appearing in the active ingredient statements
of pesticide products (i.e. one active ingredient, two active
ingredients, etc.). Within each group, the chemicals are arranoed
in code order. Under each chemical or chemical mixture appear the
site terms in code order found on pesticide labels containing the
above chemical(s). Under each site term appear the pest terms
in code order found on pesticide labeling which are associated with
that chemical/site/combination. Under each pest term appear the
registration numbers of pesticide products containing the above
chemical/site/pest combination.
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A Chemical Index is provided for each discipline-related subset
to facilitate the use of this set. T^e Chemical Index lists each
chemical in code order (see discussion under Chemical Reference
File (Alphabetical)) and page numbers where information for a
chemical appearing singly or in a mixture with other chemicals,
is located on the Chemical/Site/Pest/Registration Number fiche.
For example: Ito locate chemical/site/pest/registration number
information for products containing Alachlor, chemical code
090501, locate 090501 on the Chemical Index fiche for herbicides:
090501
PP: 24690-24741
090501 035506
PP: 35070-35071
090501 080803
PP: 35867-35887
Information for products containing Alachlor as a single active
ingredient is located on pages 24690 to 24741 of the Chemical/
Site/Pest/Hegistration Number fiche. Information for products
containing Alachlor (090501) and Atrazine (080803) is located on
pages 35867 to 35837 of the Chemical/Site/Pest/Registration/
Number fiche.
The generic Supraqualified Site Name level has been dramatically
streamlined this year. In order to avoid the complexity and
confusion caused by numerous chemical combinations for a given
chemical (over 400 combinations for some chemicals), all site/
pest/registration number information for a given chemical is being
listed under one chemical code. E£ch chemical -therefore, is listed
only once, in code order. Under each chemical appear the site
terms found on pesticide labeling, in Site Name (Supraqualified)
order. Under each site term appear the pest terms in Pest Name
order. Under each pest term appear the registration numbers of
pesticide products containing the above chemical/site/pest/
combination. Registration numbers corresponding to products
containing more than one active ingredient are preceded by an
asterisk. Unasterisked registration numbers represent products
that contain only the subject chemical.
Care should be exercised when interpreting information from this
data set, and chemical/site/pest combinations containing only '
asterisked registration numbers should be viewed with skepticism.
In the case where all registration numbers are asterisked, it is
possible that the chemical in question is not efficacious for a
given site/pest combination; another of the chemicals in the
formulation may, in fact, be providing the control.
Because each chemical is only listed once in ascending chemical
order at the Supraqualified site level, a chemical index to this
level is not needed.
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Chemicals Omitted from_Sitei/Pest Microf iche
Ihe following list (by chemical code) of active ingredients has
been suppressed from the microfiche sets because of their being
petroleum oils or solvents. fted these chemicals been included,
the microfiche sets would have been much larger and much more
complex.
006501 Aromatic petroleum derivative solvent
006601 Aromatic petroleum distillate, oil, solvent or
hydrocarbons
006602 Heavy aromatic naphtha
008801 Benzene
054001 Methylated aromatic petroleum derivatives
054002 Methylated naphthalenes
063501 Kerosene
063502 Mineral oil, mineral seal oil or white mineral oil
063503 Petroleum distillate, oils, solvent, or hydrocarbons;
also paraffinic hydrocarbons, aliphatic hydrocarbons,
paraffinic oil
063504 Stoddard solvent
063505 Fuel oil
063506 Mineral spirits
086S01 4-Chloro-3,5-xylenol
086802 Xylene
086803 Xylene range aromatic solvent
086804 2,4-Xylenol
Quick Reference Guide to Fiche and Sample Questions
Ihe following 2-page chart acts as a quick cross reference guide
to be used in answering your pesticide-related questions. The
column headers are self-explanatory and the user should work from
left to right.
The sample questions will lead you through the various steps
involved in answering the questions, thereby giving you an initial
feel for the correct use of the fiche.
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I
iit^^iche (used to answer Pest ic ide-Rel ated questions)
USER NEEDS
Chemical(s)
Chemical(s)
and/or
Registration No.(s)
Registration No.(s)
Registration No.(s)
Product name, Pesticide type,
Chemistry, Status, Product
manager assignment, Acceptance
date, toxicity code
Tolerance Information
Tolerance Information
Product Manager
24{c) permit No.
24(c) permit No.
Registration No.
Product name
Company name and Address
Company number
USER KNOWS
Pest
Site and Pest
Chemical, Site,
and Pest
Chemical
Registration No.
Commodity
Chemical
Registration No.
Site and Pest
Chemical, Site
and Pest
Product name
Registration No.
Company No.
Company name
FICHE USED
Pest/Chemical
Site Code/Pest Code/Chemical/
Registration No.
Site name (supraqualified)/Pest/
Registration No.
Chemical/Site code/Pest code/
Reqistration No.
Chemical/Site name (supraqualified)/
Pest/Registration No.
Chemical/Registration No.
Pesticide Label Data
Tolerance file by commodity
Tolerance file by chemical
Product manager assignment
Site/Pest/Chemical/24{c) permit No.
Chemical/Site/Pest/24(c) permit No.
Pesticide Products (ALPHABETICAL)
Pesticide Products (NUMERICAL)
Pesticide Companies (NUMERICAL)
Pesticide Companies ( ALPHABETICAL)
Accessed by
Pest name
Site code, Pest code
Site name, Pest name
Chemical code, Site
code, Pest code
Chemical code, Site
name. Pest name
Chemical code
Registration No.
Commodity name
Chemical name
Registration No.
Site code, Pest code
Chemical code, Site
code, and Pest
code
Product name
Reaistrat Lon No.
Company No.
Company name
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*
Out put F iche )
User Needs
Chemical Code
Chemical Names
(especially synonomy)
Site Code
Site Names
(especially synonomy)
Site Names
(for Supraqualifled lists)
Ornamental Common Name
Site Documentation
Pest Cbde
Pest Names
(especially synonomy)
User Knows
Chemical name
Chemical code
Site category
Crop name
Ornamental name
Ornamental
Scientific name
Site name
Site code
Si te code
Ornamental
Scientific name
Site code
Pest name
Pest code
Fiche Used
Chemical Cross Reference file
(ALPHABETICAL)
Chemical Cross Peference file
(NUMERICAL)
Site categories
Agricultural Crops (ALPHABETICAL)
Ornamentals - Common Name Listing
- Scientific Name Listing
Site Tables (ALPHABETICAL)
Site Tables (NUMERICAL)
Preferred site terms
Ornamental-Scientific Name listing
Site Categories
Pest Vocabularies (ALPHABETICAL)
Pest Tables (ALPHABETICAL)
Pest Vocabularies (NUMERICAL)
Pest Tables (NUMERICAL)
by
Chemical name
Chemical code
Site category/code
Crop name
Ornamental name
Ornamental
Scientific name
Site name
Site code
Site code
Ornamental
Scientific name
Site Category/Code
Pest name
Pest name
Pest code
Pest code
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SAMPLE QUESTIONS
A. What chemicals are used to control mosquitoes in the larval
state?
Step 1. Use the Pest Table (Common Name Sequence) fiche. Under
the pest nane MOSQUITOES (LARVAE) note the pest code
IOAMAAC040.
Step 2. ; Us e the Pe st/Ch en i ca I fiche. Under the pest name
MOSQUITOES (LARVAE) you wilt find the chemicals and
chemical combinations in products registered for the
control of mosquito larvae.
l/OZ/tf
TABLE (COrWOK NAME SCMCMCE)
MCE
M.ST coot
MrvtHBAOlO
PAK.H..AO2O
MfLLET
MILLET CfftCDCMZNCC)
VI* (PKEElCftGEMCE)
(MOULT)
(EGGS)
lOAKAfiCOMO HOSiUITOES
MOSQUITOES
PEST ACTIVE INCRCDICNT(S)
MOSBUITOCS »t>h»t« of ditthyl Mi-cM>to»uccin«t« )
-> MOSOUITOCS
( 1) 006401
(-!> 009001
(1) 010002
(LARVAE) JOAHAAC040
Bacillus tSuringienaie (Berliner)
2S biliion viable eporce of B. tKuringienei* Burliner per graB of producti
16.000 Internet ionel unite of ecitivity contained in eecn eiilliore* of
Llndene ( B»»HI i>o*er of benzene nexacnloride > (99« pure B*"*» re«uir»d)
b-Butoxy-b'^ts^yeno diethyl etKer ( Motci b • bete )
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B. Is methoxychlor (chemical code 034001) used on narsh land
to control mosquito larvae? What products that contain
methoxyc h I or are registered for this purpose?
Step I. Use the Site Table (ALPHABETICAL) fiche. Find the
site marsh land and note its code: 6503300010. The
sites narsh land (margins) (water treatment) and marsh
land (public health) may also serve as additional
sources of information.
2/OS/12
SITE TABLE (ALPHABETICAL SITE NAME LISTING)
PAGE
1*2
SITE CODE
5OO5SOOOOO
5OOSS01010
5SO631O010
5S085P5010
5SOA516010
3S21S01060
2SOCW 19010
31156OOOOO
3115601060
5115681060
J11560?060
31156100?O
5115616010
5157200000
312S?OOOOO
51?S?01010
31.?£?10010
51?S?;6010
31157OOOOO
5115700010
5115701060
S11570TO60
SH570.-.010
511572?010
311S7100?0
5115710010
5115711010
5115714O10
S11571S010
5115705010
<1CO6OO360
t>900HOOOSO
t9(OVIIOO50
««Jf ;-000000
C9CO4A5010
C9oio»300o
6901HOOOOO
490070OOOO
490CWOOOOO
B1011O0260
0110^600000
6S03J00010
t, SO ',56 1010
«S015l>?010
tSf 5500050
*S055o?OHO
SITE TERM
MAPLE (FOREST)
P1APLE (FOREST) (FOLIAR TREATMENT)
MA?LE (GREENHOUSE-FOLIAR TREATMENT)
MAPLE (INJECTION TREATMENT)
tWLE (NURSERY)
MAPLE (SOFT) (FOLIAR TREATMENT)
rw.'LE TR£E TAf MOLES
MArtANTA
MARANTA (FOLIAR TREATMENT)
MARANTA fSOIL FUMIGATION)
HArtRNTA (SOIL TREATMENT)
MAKANTA (GREENHOUSE-FOLIAR TREATMENT)
MArfHNTA (NURSERY)
PIA3ANTA BICOLOR
MARGUERITES (FOLIAR TREATMENT)
(GREENHOUSE)
(NURSERY)
«so3s;iito
4S03362150
•S055OOO50
MA.^HW.0 (FOLIAR TREATMENT)
rW«liOLD (SOIL TREATMENT)
IV.^II.OLD (BAIT APPLICATION)
KftXIOOLO (CONTAINERIZED)
«A>i:'.OLO (GREENHOUSE - FOLIAR TREATMENT)
HAUiOLD (CHEEHHOUSE)
tVU:'GOLO (t,«£Er:.-WUSE) (SOIL TREATTCNT)
HSUSOLD (HJUS/PLANT)
MA^IUOLO (NURSCRY)
MA4Ii>OLO (MATEH TREATMENT)
rtS
^' EOUIPMEMT
W.1i.\i STMLCTL'.:ES (UOOD)
KA.4:'i£ STKtlCTWXS « EflUIP (METAL)CPRI/UNF'RI)(ANTIFOUL TRT)
HA^LE STRUCTURES 4 EOUIP CPAJNTED)( ANTIFOUL TRT)
P^..-.i.-1-f STRUCTU*!ES AND EQUIPMENT (ALUMINUM) (ANTIFOULING TRT)
flAHj"* STRUCTL'lES AND £OUIf>fl£NT (FIOE«t.LAS5) (ANTIFOUL TRT)
ro.1I •'£. STRUCTUHES AND ESUIPtttNT (PA/NTLD/PRIftL>) (COMnERCIAL SHIPYARD USE ONLY)
MP.I.^E STRU:TU::JS AMD toy-chtNT (PLASTIC) (ANTIFOULING TRT)
MRR.-|« STRUCTUIlES AIID EfcUIPlCNT (STEEL/IRON) CANTIFOUL TRT)
P1R3INE STRUCTUI^S AMD EQUIPMENT (UOOD) (ANTIFOULING TRT)
MAKi-NE STRUCTURES AND E8UIPMENTC ALL/UNSPECX ANTIFOULING TRT)
MflS.'Kt UPHOLSTERY (VINYL)
MP.^JORAM. SttET (ORECANO) (FLAVORING AND SPICE CROP)
MARSH LAND
HHPSH LAND CMAHGINS) (UATER TREATMENT)
MARSH LANO (nftf;GINS)(PCO)
PWX.'.H LAND (PUEi. HEALTH)
ttf.ir.HTS (Sl'WACC TKLATMENT)
r.«»r:!cs (SI^HOUNDINC VEGETATION-FOLIAR TREATMENT)
»tf.-s:/_;s (u^rtR TREATMENT)
tv. -UMvlMND (SURROUNDING VEGETATION)
MARSHY AREAS
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Step 2. Use the Ch em 1 ca I / SI te/Pe st/ Reg i strat ion Number fiche
for Insect i c i de s/Acar i c i des . First use the index to
this set of fiche to find on which pages Methoxchlor
(chemical code 034001) is located. Write down these
page numbers: 1426-1758. Locate these pages on the
fiche and then look under the site code 6503300010
(marsh land)/pest code IOAMAAC040 (mosquito larvae)
combination and locate the product numbers.
OCn/W CMDQCM. XNDCX OF OOaCAL/Sm/PCST/KKISTRATION NUnBCA (INSCCTXCXOCS) A2/22/A2 MGC 67
032501 041101
PPi 16182
032501 056302
PPi 16182-16183
032501 041404 0*4301
PPi 23732
032501 056302 0*4701
PP. 23732-23733
032501 057601 037*01 010301 028*01
PPi 29237-29238
032701
PP. 1423-1426
032701 032501
PP. 16163
032701 041403
PP. 16185
032701 056502
PCi 16183
032701 079801
PP. 16183
033901 063001
PP. 16183-16188
033901 059201 067002 0*1101 010301 011301
PP. 29716
> 034001
PP. 1426-175*
03*001 007501
PPi 1426*
CHC«C«-(S) SITE PtST CK£HIC«L/SITt COO£/'EST COOE/R£CISTRflTIOH WUMBEK (INSCCTICIKS) OZ/20/*2 f«C 1.73S fPr:jCT
{MO OF «) CODL'Nfiff COX'NATC Ct-.T
< DOVIOOl (COMTIMJCO
6SOU6202X STMCM1 MNCS
tOWVMCOtO HOSAUITOCS (UWVMC)
00*S90>OW07 1
6SOJJ00010 HMSH LWO
—> lOftrtAACOHO HOMUITOCS CLWVNC)
0003S2-0007S OOOSS1-00139 OOOSS1-0023I OOS90S-OMM OOS»OS-OW05 007S01-00012 6
lonmAjwo NosouiToes (NOULT)
OOOSSl-00139 1
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Step 3. For nore specific product information, use the Pesticide
Label Data fiche and look for the product numbers found
in Step 2.
(003UJ RtHSlRANl NUMBER OOS52
•••• PRODUCT SCAHCH LISTING ••••
12/J1/81
PCSTICIK LAKL 0*1*
PACE i.iu
PROOUCT NUMBER AND NAME
00015 0UPOKT CZC CHROMATEO ZINC CH.ORIDE
•TYPE: 51 FU.SICIOC
•TYPE: 50 JK-.ECTJCJCC AND WTJCIDC
•TYPE: 77 UNCLASSIFIED
•FORM: O2 FOHtlULATICII INTERMEDIATE
•JNDBEOJEVIS*
021101 2.20CO CK^o-Ic K;«
06B5O4 14.6OOO Sodiu*
O67B01 77.5000 Zinc chloric.
•APOME*
t22«47
•DATE* •TOXICITY.
016* 2
•
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•
PRODUCT NUMBER AND NAME
«A«LATE 50 MTTNOXYCW.OR INSfCTJCJOC
• TYPC: 5O JttiECTICJ'.C *.Ii3 NJTJCJDE
•FORtl: Ob UTTTABLE POUOCR (UP OR U)
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•APOATE*
•DATE*
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••••«••••••**••• PRODUCT NUnBCR AND NAFC .......
00114 OUPONT THIRAM
• *TYPE: 31 FUNCICIDC
• •FORK; O2 FOarU-ATJON INTCJVCDZATC
•
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•
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• «TYPt: 31 FWOJJCJOE
• •FORtl: 06 ICTTACU.E POUDCR (UP OR U)
•
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Step 4. The nane and address of the registrants are
the Pesticide Companies (NUMERICAL) fiche.
registrant of product 352-75 is E.I. Dupont
Com pan y .
fo un d in
The
d e Nenour s
COMPANIES (NUMERICAL)
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REGISTRANT
RUSSELL I D COf»ANY LABS
C.J. OUPONT OE NElOURS COMPANY
NOTT M.VW AC TURIN,; COMPANY INC
RHONC-POU.ENC INC.
rtovirs DRUG stones INC
COiP'fS C.i.EK CMCMICHL COUP
fWLLlNCrfiOf.T
ELRO* TUSPINTINE
BOHLFNOER PLANT CHEM
MCKEISON LAfiORATORir:
CLOVI;RS IM»-ERIAI PHARM
PFTTfT PAINT COMPANY INC
MA-.N)LIA PV:R CO-CENTURY CHCM CORP
LETH:LIN PH-^S CI;VC>IY INC
TRIP.E-X Crf£M LAd INC
UN1RDYAL CHEMICAL
COI-MJN StKii: nAXJFACTURINC COMPANY
HUl flAMJFACTuRINC. ™r
TA^R'Alf BIOLOGICAL LABOn..TORY
INC
PEST CONTRDL CHEMICAL COMPANY
Ir.-C^IAl. I*C
FRV- ."LIN LRP^RATORIES INC
JLN1-:N-SALM RY LAB DIV OF RICHARDSON-ME
:..-..-.::: s 4 SHORES CKTMKAL COMPANY
6UI»N OfcUf, 4 CHEM COMPANY
T'JCL COMPANY
VARlEY JA^S 4 SONS INC
BLUF BALL CHEMICAL COMPANY
SCA»:RY R J 4 COMPANY
HASH 4 KINSELLA LABORATORIES
OURHA1S D':ilG PRODUCTS COMPANY
PFN CK COfPOSATTON
STA'.PARD n<£MIC.1 MFC COMPANY
EHAIiICO PROD COMPANY
STATE C'
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C. What chemicals are registered for use on marsh land to
control adult mosquitoes?
Step 1. Obtain the pest code and site code as in Sample A,
step 1 and Sample B, step 1.
Step 2. Use the Si te/Pe st/Ch en i ca I / Reg i str at i on Number for
In sec t ic ide s/Acar ic ides fiche. Locate site code
6503300010 (marsh land) and then pest code IOAMAAJ040
(mosquitoes (adult)). The chemicals registered for
this use will be listed in chemical code order, first
listing the single active ingredient products and then
the chemical mixture products.
-• J!£ST.-r *CTrvE SITE CODE/TEST COOE/CMEHICAL/AEGISTAATIOW NUMBER (INSECTICIDES) 02/16/8? *ACE U.MI MOOUCT
COOL«NAH CODC'NfVC IMGnCDIENT(S) COlMT
(503300010 (IOAIAAA050) MAASH LAND
(CONT.)
IOAIAAA030 PUMCIES
(01)059001
007001-07701
IOAIAAA040 SAND FLIES
(01)059001
007001-07701
IOAIAAC060 ru« IE 5 (LAftVIC)
(01)059001 TMpt... ( O.O'-CtK..
O008O2-OO49t
IOAIAAC070 SAND FLIES (LAAVAE)
(01)059001 T«Mp»,e« ( 0,0'-tthi«
000802-00496
lOAWtAAOlO MOSQUITOES
(01)057701 M«l(tlti»n ( 0.0-di««th,l dtthi»p»ie(p*t»t« *f
007001-00227
IOAMAAC040 MOSQUITOES (LARVAE)
(01)034001 ftetKoycMer ( 2.2-bi»(p-M»Koiyph»nxl )-!.!.
000352-00075 000551-00139 000551-0023* 005905-00404 00590S-OO40S OO7SO1-00012
(01)057701 M*l*thien ( 0.0-dit»vcc>n«t* )
000904-00153 008612-03445 011134-06019 014107-09343 034704-OOO03 O4246S-OOOI3
> IOVMAJO40 M050UITOES (ADULT)
(01)034001
000551-00139
(01)090401 1-B*nietKr«nyt Mt
005187-0001S
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Pesticide Product Information on Microfiche
Corrections and/or Comments
In order to provide more accurate and more useful pesticide
product information on microfiche, we would welcome any
corrections and/or comments you may have while using these
fiche.
Please mail comments to:
Index Section
Benefit and Field Studies Division (TS-768)
or
System Support Branch
Program Support Division (TS-757)
Office of Pesticide Programs
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street SW
Washington, D. C. 20460
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the fiche be discarded as the fiche are removed and filed.
Each set of fiche will have its title atop each fiche page.
It is recommended that the file arrangement parallel that
used in the listing on pages 5-7. File each chemical index
so as to immediately precede its appropriate chemical /site /pest /
registration nanber fiche set (including that for the 24(C) file)
A variation on this filing system might group all of the
site/ pest/chemical/registration number and chemical /site /pest/
registration number fiche by the various disciplines (e.g.
herbicide supraqualif ied and 10-digit site/pest/chemical
registration number followed by herbicide supraqualif ied and
10-digit chemical /site/pest/registration number) .
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Protozoa (Code sequence listing)
Vertebrates (Common name and code
sequence listings)
Table (Alphabetical site
listing)
Site Table (Numerical site
code listing)
Pest Table (Common name and
code sequence listings)
Pest/Chemical
Site name (Supraqualified)/Pest/Chemical/
Registration number (Herbicides)
Site name (Supraqualified)/Pest/Chemical/
Registration number (Antimicrobials)
Site name (Supraqualified)/Pest/Chemical/
Registration number (Fungicides)
Site name (Supraqualified)/Pest/Chemical/
Registration number (Insecticides)
Site name (Supraqualified)/Pest/Chemical/
^gistration number (Miscellaneous)
Site code/Pest code/Chemical/Registration no.
(Herbicides)
Site code/Pest code/Chemical/Registration no.
(Antimicrobials)
Site code/Pest code/Chemical/Registration no.
(Insecticides)
Site code/Pest code/Chemical/Registration no.
(Fungicides)
Site code/Pest code/Chemical/Registration no.
(Miscellaneous)
Chemical/Site name (Supraqualified)/Pest/
Registration number (Herbicides)
Chemical/Site name (Supraqualified)/Pest/
Registration number (Antimicrobials)
Chemical/Site name (Supraqualified)/Pest/
Registration number (Insecticides)
Chemical/Site name (Supraqualified)/Pest/
Registration number (Fungicides)
Chemical/Site name (Supraqualified)/Pest/
Registration number (Miscellaneous)
Chemical/Site code/Pest code/Registration no.
and Index (Herbicides)
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Product Manager Assignment
Pesticide Products (Numerical)
Pesticide Products (Alphabetical)
Pesticide Companies (Numerical)
Pesticide Companies (Alphabetical)
Chemical Cross Reference File
(Alphabetical and Numerical listings)
Tolerance File by Chemical
Tolerance file by Commodity
Chemical/Registration number File
Pesticide Label Data
24C Applications by State
Chemical/Site code/Pest code/24C Permit no.
Site code/Pest code/Chemical/24C permit no.
EPA Site Categories (Complete code
sequence listing)
Agricultural Crops (Alphabetical)
Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees
(Common and Scientific Name listings)
Preferred Site Terms (Numerical and
alphabetical listings)
Aquatic and Terrestrial Weeds
(Common name and code sequence listings)
Antimicrobial Pest List
(Code sequence listing)
Insects and Other Organisms
(Common name and code sequence listings)
Plant Parasitic Nematodes
(Common name and code sequence listings)
Plant Pathogens/Economic Fungi
(Common name and code sequence listings)
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:hemical/Site code/Pest code/Registration no.
and Index (Antimicrobials)
Chemical/Site code/Pest code/Registration no.
and Index (Insecticides)
code/Pest code/Registration no,
and Index (Fungicides)
Chemical/Site code/Pest code/Registration no,
and Index (Miscellaneous)
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