Universal Chalcidoidea Database

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Records of Anagrus epos Girault, 1911 in United States of America%2dCalifornia:

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Burks, B.D. 1979, Torymidae (Agaoninae) and all other families of Chalcidoidea (excluding Encyrtidae). (In: Krombein, K.V.; Hurd, P.D. jr.; Smith, D.R.; Burks, B.D., Editors.) Catalog of Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico 1:1022 Smithsonian Institute Press, Washington, D.C.    
Corbet, A.; Rosenheim, J.A. 1996, Impact of a natural enemy overwintering refuge and its interaction with the surrounding landscape. Ecological Entomology 21(2):155-164 (Parasitoid identification needs confirmation) [ Parasitoid cited as Anagrus epos/erythroneurae complex. ]    
Corbett, A.; Murphy, B.C.; Rosenheim, J.A.; Bruins, P. 1996, Labeling an egg parasitoid, Anagrus epos (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae), with rubidium within an overwintering refuge. Environmental Entomology 25(1):29-38 (Parasitoid identification needs confirmation) [ Parasitoid cited as Anagrus epos/erythroneurae complex. ]    
Corbett, A.; Rosenheim, J.A. 1996, Quantifying movement of a minute parasitoid, Anagrus epos (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae), using fluorescent dust marking and recapture. Biological Control 6(1):35-44    
Daane, K.M.; Costello, M.J.; Yokota, G.Y. 2000, The role cover cropping in vineyard IPM. (Abstract 0131) Abstracts, XXI International Congress of Entomology, Brazil, August 20-26, 2000 1:34    
Doutt, R.L.; Nakata, J. 1965, Parasites for control of grape leafhopper. California Agriculture 19(4):3 (Parasitoid identification needs confirmation) [ Material studied consists of two different species of Anagrus, (see Trjapitzin, S.V. 1995: Pan-Pacific Entomologist 71(4):250-251. [One of these species later described as Anagrus daanei Triapitsyn]. ]    
Doutt, R.L.; Nakata, J. 1965, Overwintering refuge of Anagrus epos (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae). Journal of Economic Entomology 58(3):586 (Parasitoid identification needs confirmation) [ Material studied consists of two different species of Anagrus, one later described as Anagrus daanei Triapitsyn (see Trjapitzin, 1995:250-251, Trjapitzin, 1998:93-98). ]    
Doutt, R.L.; Nakata, J. 1973, The Rubus leafhopper and its egg parasitoid: an endemic biotic system useful in grape-pest management. Environmental Entomology 2(3):381-386 (Parasitoid identification needs confirmation) [ Material studied consists of two different species of Anagrus, one later described as Anagrus daanei Triapitsyn (see Trjapitzin, 1995:250-251, Trjapitzin, 1998:93-98). ]    
Doutt, R.L.; Nakata, J.; Skinner, F.E. 1966, Dispersal of grape leafhopper parasites from a blackberry refuge. California Agriculture 20(10):14-15    
Flaherty, D.L.; Peacock, W.L.; Jensen, F.L. 1978, Grape pest management in the San Joaquin Valley. California Agriculture 32(2):17-18    
Fry, J.M. 1989, Natural enemy databank, 1987. A catalogue of natural enemies of arthropods derived from records in the CIBC Natural Enemy Databank. pp.51 CAB International, Wallingford, Oxford, UK    
Herting, B. 1972, Homoptera. A catalogue of parasites and predators of terrestrial arthropods. Section A. Host or Prey/Enemy. 2:17,20 Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux, Slough, England    
Jensen, F.L.; Flaherty, D.D.; Chiarappa, L. 1969, Population densities and economic injury levels of grape leafhopper. California Agriculture 23(4):9-10    
Kido, H. 1980, A succession of insect pests. California Agriculture 34:25-27    
Kido, H.; Flaherty, D.L.; Bosch, D.F.; Valero, K.A. 1984, The variegated grape leafhopper in the San Joaquin Valley. California Agriculture 38:31-32    
Lynn, C.D.; Jensen, F.L.; Flaherty, D.L. 1965, Leafhopper treatment levels for Thompson seedless grapes used for raisins or wine. California Agriculture 19(4):4-5    
Meyerdirk, D.E.; Moratorio, M.S. 1987, Seasonal population density of Anagrus giraulti (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae), an egg parasitoid of Curculifer tenellus and Empoasca spp. (Homoptera: Cicadellidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 80(2):362    
Murphy, B.C.; Rosenheim, J.A.; Dowell, R.V.; Granett, J. 1998, Habitat diversification tactic for improving biological control: parasitism of the western grape leafhopper. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 87(3):225-235    
Murphy, B.C.; Rosenheim, J.A.; Granett, J. 1996, Habitat diversification for improving biological control: abundance of Anagrus epos (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) in grape vineyards. Environmental Entomology 25(2):495-504    
Murphy, B.C.; Rosenheim, J.A.; Granett, J.; Pickett, C.H.; Dowell, R.V. 1998, Measuring the impact of a natural enemy refuge: the prune tree/vineyard example. Enhancing biological control: habitat management to promote natural enemies of agricultural pests pp.297-309 (Eds: Pickett, C.H.; Bugg, R.L.) University of California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles & London    
Nicholls, C.I.; Parrella, M.; Altieri, M.A. 2001, The effects of a vegetational corridor on the abundance and dispersal of insect biodiversity within a northern California organic vineyard. Landscape Ecology 16(2):133-146    
Nicholls, C.I.; Parrella, M.P.; Altieri, M.A. 2000, Reducing the abundance of leafhoppers and thrips in a northern organic vineyard through maintenance of full season floral diversity with summer cover crops. Agricultural and Forest Entomology 2(2):107-113    
Peck, O. 1963, A catalogue of the Nearctic Chalcidoidea (Insecta; Hymenoptera). Canadian Entomologist (Supplement) 30:37    
Pickett, C.H.; Wilson, L.T.; Flaherty, D.L.; Gonzalez, D. 1989, Measuring the host preference of parasites: an aid in evaluating biotypes of Anagrus epos (Hymenoptera, Mymaridae). Entomophaga 34(4):551-57    
Keywords: Biological control
Pickett, C.H.; Wilson, L.T.; Gonzalez, D.; Flaherty, D.L. 1987, Biological control of variegated grape leaf-hopper. California Agriculture 41(7-8):14-16 (Parasitoid misidentified, see "Notes") [ Parasitoid a misidentification of Anagrus erythroneurae S. Trjapitzin & Chiappini (see Triapitsyn, 1998:109). ]    
Settle, W.H.; Wilson, L.T. 1990, Invasion by the variegated leafopper and biotic interractions: parasitism, competition, and apparent competition. Ecology 71(4):1461-1470    
Settle, W.H.; Wilson, L.T. 1990, Behavioral factors affecting differential parasitisim by Anagrus epos (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) of two species of erythroneuran leafhoppers (Homoptera: Cicadellidae). Journal of Animal Ecology 59:877-891 (Parasitoid identification needs confirmation) [ Material studied consists of two different species of Anagrus, one later described as daanei Triapitsyn (see Trjapitzin, 1995:250-251, Triapitsyn, 1998:93-98). ]    
Triapitsyn, S.V. 1998, Anagrus (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) egg parasitoids of Erythroneura spp. and other leafhoppers (Homoptera: Cicadellidae) in North American vineyards and orchards: a taxonomic review. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 124:103    
Triapitsyn, S.V. 2006, A key to the Mymaridae (Hymenoptera) egg parasitoids of proconiine sharpshooters (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) in the Nearctic region, with description of two new species of Gonatocerus. Zootaxa 1203:7,8     view Triapitsyn, S.V.  (2006) in PDF format
Keywords: Biological control
Triapitsyn, S.V.; Rugman-Jones, P.F.; Jeong, G.; Morse, J.G.; Stouthamer, R. 2010, Morphological and molecular differentiation of the Anagrus epos species complex (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae), egg parasitoids of leafhoppers (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) in north America. Zootaxa 2428:9     view Triapitsyn, S.V.; Rugman-Jones, P.F.; Jeong, G.; Morse, J.G.; Stouthamer, R. (2010) in PDF format
Viggiani, G. 1975, La lotta biologica di tipo convenzionale. Atti del X Congresso Nazional Italiano di Entomologia, Sassari, 20-25 Maggio 1974 pp.171     view Viggiani, G.  (1975) in PDF format
Keywords: Biological control
Williams, D.W. 1982, Ecology of the blackberry leafhopper, Dikrella californica (Lawson), and its role in California grape agro-ecosystems. Dissertation Abstracts International (B) 43(6):1729-1730    
Williams, D.W. 1984, Ecology of the blackberry-leaf hopper-parasite system and its relevance to California grape ecosystems. Hilgardia 52(4):1-32 (Parasitoid misidentified, see "Notes") [ Material studied consists of two different species of Anagrus, one later described as daanei Triapitsyn (see Trjapitzin, 1995:250-251, Triapitsyn, 1998:93-98). ]    
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