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Autor:
Toby R. Petrice, Therese M. Poland, Leah S. Bauer, John S. Strazanac, Jian J. Duan, Jonathan M. Schmude, F. William Ravlin
Publikováno v:
Biological Control. :105272
Autor:
David R. Smith, John S. Strazanac
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington. 118:602-616
Records for 281 species of sawflies in 11 families are listed for West Virginia. Results are based on extensiveMalaise trap collections at several sites in Hardy, Tucker, and Pocohantas counties and data from museum specimens. County records and reco
Autor:
Galina I. Yurchenko, Alejandro Zaldívar-Riverón, Victor C. Mastro, John S. Strazanac, Sergey A. Belokobylskij
Publikováno v:
Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 105:165-178
A new emerald ash borer (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) ectoparasitoid species, Spathius galinae Belokobylskij & Strazanac (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Doryctinae), is described from the Russian Far East and South Korea. Molecular evidence supports that Russi
Publikováno v:
Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 98:636-642
The first reported parasitoid reared from Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire, Spathius agrili n. sp., is described from China. S. agrili was reared from A. planipennis in China attacking a Fraxinus species native to North America, Fraxinus velutina Torr.,
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Biological Control. 30:466-473
The entomopathogenic fungus Entomophaga maimaiga has been reported infecting gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, larvae in the United States since 1989. Laboratory bioassays demonstrated that larvae of numerous species of native tussock moths (Lymantriidae
Publikováno v:
Environmental Entomology. 33:418-425
Four methods (light traps, foliage samples, canvas bands, and gypsy moth egg mass surveys) that are used to study the population dynamics of foliage-feeding Lepidoptera were compared for 10 species, including gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar L. Samples w
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Ecological Entomology. 29:96-105
The population dynamics of native herbivore species in central Appalachian deciduous forests were studied by analysing patterns of synchrony among intra- and interspecific populations and weather. 2. Spatial synchrony of 10 Lepidoptera species and th
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Environmental Entomology. 32:1364-1369
Eighteen 200-ha study plots were established in the Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia, and in the George Washington National Forest, Virginia. The overall purpose of the study was to determine nontarget effects of biological insecticides use
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Ecological Applications. 12:261-280
Given the demonstrated importance of caterpillars in the breeding-season diet of many neotropical-nearctic migratory forest songbirds, a large-scale manipulative experiment was conducted to examine how variation in caterpillar abundance influenced th
Publikováno v:
Journal of Economic Entomology. 94:1128-1134
Macrolepidopteran caterpillars collected in 1995 and 1996 in the Monongahela National forest, Pocahontas County, WV, and the George Washington National forest, Augusta County, VA, yielded 60 previously unreported tachinid host associations. Most asso