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Journal of Economic Entomology | 2007

Monitoring Populations of Saddled Prominent (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae) with Pheromone-Baited Traps

Jennifer Spear-O’mara; Douglas C. Allen

Abstract Field trials with three types of pheromone traps were performed in eight northern hardwood stands in northern New York state to develop a population-monitoring tool for the saddled prominent, Heterocampa guttivitta (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae). Lure specificity and the relationship between pheromone trap catch and subsequent egg density were examined. A study of moth emergence in relation to temperature was designed to determine whether moth activity throughout the flight season can be predicted using a growing degree-day (DD) model. Pherocon 1C wing traps were significantly more effective than the green Unitrap bucket style. Catch was not affected by position when traps were ≥20 m from an opening (road), and lures were specific to saddled prominent. Lure specificity was examined using green Multipher bucket traps, which effectively attracted and held moths. In the first year of the study, number of viable eggs per 10 leaf clusters was significantly correlated (r2 = 0.59) with average moth catch/trap in pheromone-baited Pherocon traps. When differences in stand density (basal area) and relative abundance of sugar maple (percentage of total stems per hectare), the principle host, were accounted for, the multiple regression model also was significant and r2 = 0. 83. Neither model, however, was significant the second year. Using a base temperature of 5.5°C and on-site temperature data, the peak of moth flight occurred at 316 ± 8 DD and end of flight occurred at 533 ± 9 DD.


Annals of The Entomological Society of America | 1972

Numerical Analysis of Population Fluctuations of the Jack Pine Budworm

John L. Foltz; Fred B. Knight; Douglas C. Allen


Canadian Entomologist | 1972

INSECT PARASITES OF THE SADDLED PROMINENT, HETEROCAMPA GUTTIVITTA (LEPIDOPTERA: NOTODONTIDAE), IN THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES

Douglas C. Allen


Annals of The Entomological Society of America | 1979

Biological Observations on Three Oak Leaf tiers: Psilocorsis quercicella, P. reflexella, and P. cryptolechiella in Massachusetts and Missouri

M. R. Carroll; M. T. Wooster; W. H. Kearby; Douglas C. Allen


Environmental Entomology | 1977

Characteristics of Sites with High Black Cherry Mortality Due to Bark Beetles Following Defoliation by Hydria prunivorata

David E. Schultz; Douglas C. Allen


Canadian Entomologist | 1975

BIOLOGY AND DESCRIPTIONS OF THE CHERRY SCALLOP SHELL MOTH, HYDRIA PRUNIVORATA (LEPIDOPTERA: GEOMETRIDAE), IN NEW YORK

David E. Schultz; Douglas C. Allen


Environmental Entomology | 1977

Effects of Defoliation by Hydria prunivorata on the Growth of Black Cherry

David E. Schultz; Douglas C. Allen


Canadian Entomologist | 1973

BIOLOGY OF THE MAPLE TRUMPET SKELETONIZER, EPINOTIA ACERIELLA (LEPIDOPTERA: OLETHREUTIDAE), IN NEW YORK

Wilfred A. Côté; Douglas C. Allen


Annals of The Entomological Society of America | 1973

Fecundity of the Saddled Prominent, Heterocampa guttivitta

Douglas C. Allen


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1970

Identification of the Larval Instars of Heterocampa guttivitta with Notes on Their Feeding Behavior

Douglas C. Allen; David G. Grimble

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