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Ecology | 1964

Studies On Succession, Distribution, and Phenology of Imported Parasites of Therioaphis Trifolii (Monell) In Southern California

R. Van Den Bosch; Evert I. Schlinger; E. J. Dietrick; Jack C. Hall; B. Puttler

The three introduced hymenopterous parasites of Therioaphis trifolii (Monell) were intensively studied for six years in four major climatic regions of southern California. These regions were the Colorado Desert the south coastal plain (two subdivisions), the western Mojave Desert, and the southern San Joaquin Valley. The studies revealed a succession in predominance of Trioxys utilis Muesebeck over Praon palitans Muesebeck, which dominated in the years immediately following parasite introduction. The status of the three wasps varies from one climate area to another. Trioxys is essentially exclusive in the Colorado Desert valleys and strongly dominant elsewhere. Praon attains its greatest importance in the western Mojave Desert and southern San Joaquin Valley. The third wasp, Aphelinus, reaches its most important status on the south coastal plain and is also relatively important in the western Mojave Desert. Parasite phenologies vary. Trioxys has the ability to be intensively active during the several seasons of the year. Praon is most active in the spring and fall. Aphelinus is relatively most active during the cooler, more humid times of the year. The general importance of these several phenomena to biological control programs is discussed.


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1951

A Biological Check Method for Evaluating the Effectiveness of Entomophagous Insects

Paul DeBach; C. A. Fleschner; E. J. Dietrick


Annals of The Entomological Society of America | 1959

The Interrelationships of Hypera Brunneipennis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) and Bathyplectes Curculionis (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) in Southern California

Robert Van Den Bosch; E. J. Dietrick


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1959

The Role of Imported Parasites in the Biological Control of the Spotted Alfalfa Aphid in Southern California in 1957

Robert VanDenBosch; Evert I. Schlinger; E. J. Dietrick; Irvin M. Hall


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1959

Biological Notes on the Predaceous Earwig Labidura riparia (Pallas), a Recent Immigrant to California [Dermaptera: Labiduridae]

Evert I. Schlinger; Robert VanDenBosch; E. J. Dietrick


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1956

Toxicity of Widely Used Insecticides to Beneficial Insects in California Cotton and Alfalfa Fields

R. Van Den Bosch; H. T. Reynolds; E. J. Dietrick


California Agriculture | 1960

Biological control of insect pests aided by strip-farming alfalfa in experimental program.

Evert I. Schlinger; E. J. Dietrick


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1959

The Colonization and Establishment of Imported Parasites of the Spotted Alfalfa Aphid in California

Robert VanDenBosch; Evert I. Schlinger; E. J. Dietrick; K. S. Hagen; J. K. Holloway


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1949

A New Technique for Evaluating the Efficiency of Entomophagous Insects in the Field

Paul DeBach; E. J. Dietrick; C. A. Fleschner


California Agriculture | 1960

Vacuum cleaner principle applied in sampling insect populations in alfalfa fields by new machine method

E. J. Dietrick; Evert I. Schlinger; M Garber

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Paul DeBach

University of California

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A. J. Mueller

University of California

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H. T. Reynolds

University of California

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Irvin M. Hall

University of California

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Jack C. Hall

University of California

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