Universal Chalcidoidea Database

Distribution references

Records of Anaphes iole Girault, 1911 in United States of America-California:

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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 1:1029 Smithsonian Institute Press, Washington, D.C.    
Carrillo, J.R.; Jackson, C.G.; Carrillo, T.D.; Ellington, J. 1994, Evaluation of pesticide resistance in Anaphes iole collected from five locations in the western United States. Southwestern Entomologist 19(2):157-160    
Clancy, D.W.; Pierce, H.D. 1966, Natural enemies of some lygus bugs. Journal of Economic Entomology 59(4):853-858    
Norton, A.P.; Welter, S.C. 1996, Augmentation of the egg parasitoid Anaphes iole (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) for Lygus hesperus (Heteroptera: Miridae) management in strawberries. Environmental Entomology 25(6):1406-1414    
Keywords: Biological control
Norton, A.P.; Welter, S.C.; Flexner, J.L.; Jackson, C.G.; DeBolt, J.W.; Pickel, C. 1992, Parasitism of Lygus hesperus (Mitidae) by Anaphes iole (Mymaridae) and Leiophron uniformis (Braconidae) in California strawberry. Biological Control 2:131-137    
Peck, O. 1963, A catalogue of the Nearctic Chalcidoidea (Insecta; Hymenoptera). Canadian Entomologist (Supplement) 30:39-40    
Udavagiri, S.; Welter, C. 2000, Host accessibility impacts on biological control of Lygus hesperus with Anaphes iole: the strawberry experience. (Abstract 1476) Abstracts, XXI International Congress of Entomology, Brazil, August 20-26, 2000 1:372    
Udayagiri, S.; Norton, A.P.; Welter, S.C. 2000, Integrating pesticide effects with inundative biological control: interpretation of pesticide toxicity curves for Anaphes iole in strawberries. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 95(1):87-95    
Keywords: Biological control
Udayagiri, S.; Welter, S.C.; Norton, A.P. 2000, Biological control of Lygus hesperus with inundative releases of Anaphes iole in a high cash value crop. Southwestern Entomologist 23(Supplement):27-38