Anagrus (Anagrus) epos Girault, 1911
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Anagrus (Anagrus) epos Girault, 1911 |
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Anagrus (Anagrus) epos Girault, 1911 View in CoL View at ENA
Anagrus epos Girault, 1911 View in CoL [96]: 292. Lectotype ♀ (INHS), designated by Frison, 1927: 227. TL: USA, Illinois, Centralia. Ackerman, 1919: 28 (hosts, distribution, economics) [likely misidentification of A. atomus (Triapitsyn 1998) View in CoL ]; Girault, 1929 [428]: 9 (key); Ackerman & Isely, 1931: 33 (host, distribution); McConnell, 1931: 561 (host, distribution); Moulton, 1932: 749 (host, distribution); Gould & Geissler, 1940: 815 (host, distribution); Brimley, 1942: 34 (list); Cox, 1942: 700 (host, distribution); Jones et al., 1946: 772 (effect of DDT, distribution); Peck, 1951, 415 (catalogue); Mulla & Madsen, 1955: 476 (host, distribution); Mulla, 1957: 86 (host); Thompson, 1958: 567 (host catalogue); Peck, 1963: 37 (catalogue); Burks, 1967: 215 (catalogue); Madsen & Morgan, 1975: 13 (host, distribution); Gordh & Dunbar, 1977: 86 (key), 92 (description); Flaherty et al., 1978: 17 (integrated control); Burks, 1979: 1022 (catalogue); Kido, 1980: 25 (alternative host); Webb, 1980: 118 (lectotype listed); Kido et al., 1983: 4 (host, biological control); Kido et al., 1984: 31 (host, biological control); Settle et al., 1986: 31 (biological control); Davidson & Lyon, 1987: 483 (host); Meyerdirk & Moratorio, 1987b: 362 (percent parasitism); Wells et al., 1988: 45 (biological control); Cerutti & Delucchi, 1989: 247 (mention); Cerutti et al., 1989: 254 (mention); Pitcairn et al., 1990: 2372 (searching efficiency); Settle & Wilson, 1990a: 1462 (parasitism, competition); Settle & Wilson, 1990b: 878 (behavior, differential parasitism); Yoshimoto, 1990: 44 (list); Boivin, 1994: 222 (overwintering strategy); Trjapitzin, 1995: 250 (= sp. A and B) [previous misidentifications discussed; see under A. daanei View in CoL and A. erythroneurae View in CoL , respectively, and under A. avalae View in CoL ]; Corbett & Rosenheim, 1996a: 156 (overwintering refuges); Murphy et al., 1996: 495 (abundance in vineyards); Zimmerman et al., 1996: 344 (percent parasitism, distribution) [probably a misidentification of A. vulneratus Triapitsyn (Triapitsyn et al. (2010)]; Triapitsyn, 1998: 82 (key), 100 (description, hosts, distribution); Murphy et al., 1998: 227 (habitat diversification); Nicholls et al., 2000: 109 (abundance); Williams III & Martinson, 2000: 139 (hosts, overwintering sites); Martinson et al., 2001: 227 (insecticide and fungicide toxicity); Nicholls et al., 2001: 134 (distribution, abundance); Hambäck & Björkman, 2002: 1593 (effect on host competition); Hoddle & Triapitsyn, 2004b: 343 (host and factitious host); Morse, 2005: 371 (laboratory culture and release); Morse & Stouthamer, 2005: 373 (host, quarantine rearing); Triapitsyn, 2005: 392 (key); Morse, 2006: 92 (laboratory culture and release); Morse & Stouthamer, 2006: 95 (molecular identification); Triapitsyn, 2006: 4 (key), 7 (description, hosts, lab. rearing); Bernal et al., 2007: 67 (importation from MN); Morse & Stouthamer, 2007: 94 (molecular identification); Krugner et al., 2008b: 440 (host specificity); Krugner et al., 2009: 122 (laboratory production); Triapitsyn, 2011b: 17 (mention); Triapitsyn, 2013c: 293 (host, poor success in biocontrol); Daane et al., 2018: 198 (overwintering habitats).
Anagrus epos View in CoL “ Minnesota strain”: Morse & Stouthamer, 2005: 373 (hosts).
Anagrus (Anagrus) epos: Chiappini et al., 1996: 558 View in CoL (key), 576 (description); Triapitsyn et al., 2010: 5 (key), 9 (description, distribution, hosts); Triapitsyn, 2015b: 12 (key), 31 (description, distribution).
Nearctic hosts. Cicadellidae View in CoL : Cuerna fenestella Hamilton View in CoL , Erythroneura comes (Say) View in CoL [needs verification (Triapitsyn et al. (2010)], Homalodisca vitripennis (Germar) View in CoL [factitious host, laboratory rearing].
Distribution. USA: CA [introduced but not established], IL, KY?, MD?, MI?, MN, NC?, NM?, NY, PA?, VA?
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Anagrus (Anagrus) epos Girault, 1911
Huber, John T., Read, Jennifer D. & Triapitsyn, Serguei V. 2020 |
Anagrus epos
Morse, J. G. & Stouthamer, R. 2005: 373 |
Anagrus (Anagrus) epos:
Triapitsyn, S. V. 2015: 12 |
Chiappini, E. & Triapitsyn, S. V. & Donev, A. 1996: 558 |
Anagrus epos
Daane, K. M. & Vincent, C. & Isaacs, R. & Ioriatti, C. 2018: 198 |
Triapitsyn, S. V. 2013: 293 |
Triapitsyn, S. V. 2011: 17 |
Krugner, R. & Johnson, M. W. & Morgan, D. J. W. & Morse, J. G. 2009: 122 |
Krugner, R. & Johnson, M. W. & Groves, R. L. & Morse, J. G. 2008: 440 |
Bernal, J. & Castillo, A. F. & Rakitov, R. 2007: 67 |
Morse, J. G. & Stouthamer, R. 2007: 94 |
Morse, J. G. & Stouthamer, R. 2006: 95 |
Morse, J. G. & Stouthamer, R. 2005: 373 |
Triapitsyn, S. V. 2005: 392 |
Hoddle, M. S. & Triapitsyn, S. 2004: 343 |
Hamback, P. A. & Bjorkman, C. 2002: 1593 |
Martinson, T. & Williams III, L. & English-Loeb, G. 2001: 227 |
Nicholls, C. I. & Parrella, M. P. & Altieri, M. A. 2001: 134 |
Nicholls, C. I. & Parrella, M. P. & Altieri, M. A. 2000: 109 |
Ruberson, J. R. & Williams III, L. H. 2000: 139 |
Murphy, B. C. & Rosenheim J. A. & Dowell, R. V. & Granett, J. 1998: 227 |
Corbett, A. & Rosenheim, J. A. 1996: 156 |
Murphy, B. C. & Rosenheim, J. A. & Granett, J. 1996: 495 |
Zimmerman, R. & Kondratieff, B. & Nelson, E. & Sclar, C. 1996: 344 |
Boivin, G. 1994: 222 |
Pitcairn, M. J. & Getz, W. M. & Williams, D. W. 1990: 2372 |
Settle, W. H. & Wilson, L. T. 1990: 1462 |
Settle, W. H. & Wilson, L. T. 1990: 878 |
Yoshimoto, C. M. 1990: 44 |
Wells, J. D. & Cone, W. W. & Conant, M. M. 1988: 45 |
Meyerdirk, D. E. & Moratorio, M. S. 1987: 362 |
Settle, W. H. & Wilson, L. T. & Flaherty, D. L. & English-Loeb, G. M. 1986: 31 |
Kido, H. & Flaherty, D. L. & Bosch, D. F. & Valero, K. A. 1984: 31 |
Kido, H. & Flaherty, D. L. & Bosch, D. F. & Valero, K. A. 1983: 4 |
Kido, H. A. 1980: 25 |
Webb, D. W. 1980: 118 |
Burks, B. D. 1979: 1022 |
Flaherty, D. L. & Peacock, W. L. & Jensen, F. L. 1978: 17 |
Gordh, G. & Dunbar, D. M. 1977: 86 |
Madsen, B. J. & Morgan, C. V. G. 1975: 13 |
Burks, B. D. 1967: 215 |
Peck, O. 1963: 37 |
Thompson, W. R. 1958: 567 |
Mulla, M. S. 1957: 86 |
Mulla, M. S. & Madsen, H. F. 1955: 476 |
Jones, P. R. & Glover, L. C. & Hansberry, R. 1946: 772 |
Brimley, C. S. 1942: 34 |
Cox, J. A. 1942: 700 |
Gould, E. & Geissler, G. H. 1940: 815 |
Moulton, D. 1932: 749 |
Ackerman, A. J. & Isely, D. 1931: 33 |
McConnell, H. S. 1931: 561 |
Frison, T. H. 1927: 227 |
Ackerman, A. J. 1919: 28 |