Anaphes (Anaphes) byrrhidiphagus Huber, 1992
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Anaphes (Anaphes) byrrhidiphagus Huber, 1992 View in CoL
Anaphes byrrhidiphagus Huber, 1992: 43 View in CoL . Holotype ♀ (USNM). TL: USA, Oregon, Benton Co., Mary’s Peak. Huber, 1992: 36 (key), 43 (description, distribution, hosts).
Anaphes View in CoL sp.: Schauff, 1984a: 48 (hosts).
Anaphes (Anaphes) byrrhidiphagus: Huber & Thuróczy, 2018: 24 View in CoL (catalogue).
Nearctic hosts. Byrrhidae View in CoL : Lioligus nitidus (Motschulsky) , Lioon View in CoL sp. [simplicipes (Mannerheim)]. Distribution. Canada: BC, MB, YT. USA: AK, ID, OR, WA.
Anaphes (Patasson) calendrae (Gahan, 1927)
Anaphoidea calendrae Gahan, 1927b: 32 View in CoL . Holotype ♀ (USNM). TL: USA, Missouri, Kirkwood. Marlatt, 1929: 11 (reared for shipment to Hawaii, host); Williams, 1929b: 227 (release in Hawaii) [A]; Williams, 1929a: 29 (introduction into Hawaii) [A]; Williams, 1931: 216 (release in Hawaii) [A]; Clausen, 1940: 101 (host); Satterthwaite, 1931: 171 (biology, hosts); Doutt, 1949b: 160 (key); Soyka, 1949a: 387 (list); Vaurie, 1951: 39 (host list); Thompson, 1958: 569 (host catalogue).
Patasson calendrae: Peck, 1951: 414 View in CoL (generic transfer, catalogue); Peck, 1963: 32 (catalogue); Beardsley, 1964: 340 (insectary rearing) [A]; Bianchi, 1964: 346 (release in Hawaii, laboratory hosts) [A]; Davis & Krauss, 1964: 395 (release in Hawaii) [A]; Davis, 1968: 16 (release in Hawaii) [A]; Davis & Chong, 1968: 25 (release in Hawaii) [A]; Davis & Chong, 1969: 320 (release in Hawaii) [A]; Funasaki, 1969: 285 (release in Hawaii) [A]; Anonymous, 1970: 34 (propagation in Hawaii) [A]; Clausen, 1978: 274 (failed establishment in Hawaii) [A]; Burks, 1979: 1030 (catalogue); Collins & Grafius, 1983: 1 (hosts); Huber, 1986: 198 (mention of failure in Hawaii) [A].
Patasson calandrae [sic]: Tooke, 1953: 112 (sex ratio).
Anaphes calendrae: Annecke & Doutt, 1961c: 49 View in CoL (generic transfer); Huber, 1992: 73 (list); Beardsley, 1999: 45 (distribution) [A]; Beardsley & Huber, 2000: 10 (hosts, Hawaii) [A]; Eldredge & Evenhuis, 2002: 74 (distribution) [A]; Huber, 2006: 9 (description); Mills, 2010: 394 (biological control, minimal impact).
Anaphes (Patasson) calendrae: Yoshimoto, 1990: 53 View in CoL (list); Beardsley, 2000: 209 (establishment, probable hosts in Hawaii) [A]; Kuhn et al., 2013: 10 (establishment in Hawaii); Huber & Thuróczy, 2018: 28 (catalogue).
Anaphes (Anaphoidea) calendrae: Dupuy & Ramirez, 2016: 7 View in CoL (distribution, parasitism rate).
Nearctic hosts. Curculionidae View in CoL : Calendra callosa (Oliver) , C. costipennis (Horn) , C. destructor (Chittenden) , C. minima (Hart) , C. parvula (Gyllenhal) , C. pertinax (Oliver) .
Distribution. Canada: ON. USA: IN, MO, MS, NJ.
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Anaphes (Anaphes) byrrhidiphagus Huber, 1992
Huber, John T., Read, Jennifer D. & Triapitsyn, Serguei V. 2020 |
Anaphes (Anaphes) byrrhidiphagus: Huber & Thuróczy, 2018: 24
Huber, J. T. & Thuroczy, C. 2018: 24 |
Anaphes (Anaphoidea) calendrae: Dupuy & Ramirez, 2016: 7
Dupuy, M. M. & Ramirez, R. A. 2016: 7 |
Anaphes byrrhidiphagus
Huber, J. T. 1992: 43 |
Huber, J. T. 1992: 36 |
Anaphes (Patasson) calendrae:
Huber, J. T. & Thuroczy, C. 2018: 28 |
Kuhn, W. R. & Youngman, R. R. & Wu, S. & Laub, C. A. 2013: 10 |
Yoshimoto, C. M. 1990: 53 |
Anaphes
Schauff, M. E. 1984: 48 |
Anaphes calendrae:
Mills, N. 2010: 394 |
Eldredge, L. G. & Evenhuis, N. L. 2002: 74 |
Beardsley, J. W. & Huber, J. T. 2000: 10 |
Beardsley, J. W. 1999: 45 |
Huber, J. T. 1992: 73 |
Annecke, D. P. & Doutt, R. L. 1961: 49 |
Patasson calandrae
Tooke, F. G. C. 1953: 112 |
Patasson calendrae:
Huber, J. T. 1986: 198 |
Collins, R. D. & Grafius, E. J. 1983: 1 |
Burks, B. D. 1979: 1030 |
Clausen, C. P. 1978: 274 |
Anonymous 1970: 34 |
Davis, C. J. & Chong, M. 1969: 320 |
Funasaki, G. 1969: 285 |
Davis, C. J. & Chong, M. 1968: 25 |
Beardsley, J. W. 1964: 340 |
Bianchi, F. A. 1964: 346 |
Davis, C. J. & Krauss, N. L. H. 1964: 395 |
Peck, O. 1963: 32 |
Peck, O. 1951: 414 |
Anaphoidea calendrae
Thompson, W. R. 1958: 569 |
Vaurie, P. 1951: 39 |
Doutt, R. L. 1949: 160 |
Soyka, W. 1949: 387 |
Clausen, C. P. 1940: 101 |
Williams, F. X. 1931: 216 |
Satterthwaite, A. F. 1931: 171 |
Marlatt, C. L. 1929: 11 |
Williams, F. X. 1929: 227 |
Williams, F. X. 1929: 29 |
Gahan, A. B. 1927: 32 |