New State and Host Records for Agromyzidae (Diptera) in the United States, with the Description of Thirty New Species
Title | New State and Host Records for Agromyzidae (Diptera) in the United States, with the Description of Thirty New Species PDF eBook |
Author | Charles S. Eiseman |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Agromyzidae |
ISBN | 9781776704675 |
Thirteen New Species of Agromyzidae (Diptera) from the United States, with New Host and Distribution Records for 32 Additional Species
Title | Thirteen New Species of Agromyzidae (Diptera) from the United States, with New Host and Distribution Records for 32 Additional Species PDF eBook |
Author | Charles S. Eiseman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781776881888 |
"Abstract: We present novel rearing records of Agromyzidae (Diptera) from throughout the United States. We describe leaf mines or other larval habits for 27 species, plus five others whose identification is tentative, and another five that are identified only to genus due to the absence of male specimens. We review host and distribution data for the known species, reporting 26 new host species records (including the first rearing records for Phytomyza flexuosa Spencer, P. notopleuralis Spencer, and (tentatively identified) Ophiomyia frosti Spencer) and 25 new state records (including the first USA records for P. krygeri Hering, P. thermarum (Griffiths), and (tentatively identified) Liriomyza cracentis Lonsdale). We also describe and provide natural history information for the following 13 new species: Haplopeodes loprestii Eiseman & Lonsdale, Liriomyza euphorbivora Eiseman & Lonsdale, L. hypopolymnia Eiseman & Lonsdale, Melanagromyza arnoglossi Eiseman & Lonsdale, M. gentianivora Eiseman & Lonsdale, M. hieracii Eiseman & Lonsdale, M. rudbeckiae Eiseman & Lonsdale, M. urticae Eiseman & Lonsdale, M. verbenivora Eiseman & Lonsdale, Ophiomyia nabali Eiseman & Lonsdale, O. rugula Eiseman & Lonsdale, Phytomyza flavilonicera Eiseman & Lonsdale, and P. triostevena Eiseman & Lonsdale. Keywords: leafminer, plant-insect interactions, rearing"--Page 4.
A Synopsis of the Genera of Agromyzidae, with Descriptions of New Genera and Species
Title | A Synopsis of the Genera of Agromyzidae, with Descriptions of New Genera and Species PDF eBook |
Author | John Russell Malloch |
Publisher | |
Pages | 46 |
Release | 1913 |
Genre | Agromyzidae |
ISBN |
Agromyzidae (Diptera) of Economic Importance
Title | Agromyzidae (Diptera) of Economic Importance PDF eBook |
Author | K.A. Spencer |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 426 |
Release | 2013-03-09 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9401706832 |
The original stimulus which started KENNETH SPENCER on a study of the Agro myzid flies was an invitation, which he accepted, to translate from the German the monograph on Leaf Miners by Professor E. M. HERING. From this developed nearly 20 years of collaboration until Professor HERING's death in 1967. Dr. SPENCER has himself described over 600 new species in the family, many of which he collected and reared from known host plants during his extensive travels to all the five main continents. Largely as a result of his work, the number of species known in Britain has increased from 90 in 1945 to 313 today. He is thus uniquely qualified to write this book about the hundred and fifty or so species which are regularly associated with cultivated plants. Much of the taxonomic detail provided here will be of value primarily to specialists; but with the help of a microscope and the botanical host list (Chapter 2) and the numerous illustrations (mostly prepared by ANN SPENCER) those in agri cultural institutes and elsewhere should now be able to identify the majority of species found attacking crops in any part of the world.
Parasitoids in Pest Management
Title | Parasitoids in Pest Management PDF eBook |
Author | Omkar |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Pages | 437 |
Release | 2023-03-13 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1000840549 |
Pests cause economic damage to crops and stored products, while vectors are responsible for the transmission of disease-causing agents in human beings and livestock. Although the application of synthetic pesticides in agriculture has given immediate relief, it has also caused well-known side effects, leading to a general consensus among entomologists and agriculturists to shift towards other ecofriendly pest management. Insect natural enemies consisting of predators, parasitoids, and pathogens have attracted the attention of scientists across the globe. These natural enemies exist in agroecosystems and suppress the populations of pests. Parasitoids are farmers’ friends and the most successful group of natural enemies. Highly specialised in their host choice, the female parasitoid searches for a suitable host to lay eggs and larvae in, on or near the hosts. Exploiting this potency of parasitoids may yield successful results in controlling notorious pests in an ecofriendly way. This book covers information on the important biocontrol agents effective in pest suppression. It starts with insect parasitic groups followed by specific groups of parasitoids. It is hoped that the book presents a comprehensive account of beneficial parasitoirds, and will be useful to undergraduate and postgraduate students of Entomology, Biological Control, Plant Protection, Agricultural Zoology, and Zoology, besides those involved in competitive examinations and policy planning. Features: Each chapter has been written by very experienced specialists Every chapter includes Learning Objectives and Points to Remember This book offers comprehensive knowledge of parasitoids and their application in pest management in a rational way
Host Specialization in the World Agromyzidae (Diptera)
Title | Host Specialization in the World Agromyzidae (Diptera) PDF eBook |
Author | K.A. Spencer |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 486 |
Release | 1990-08-31 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9780792304029 |
Phytophagous insects represent a very particular not really belong to their host plant range. This may group of organisms. Firstly, their number amounts lead to mistaken conclusions especially in regions to more than one quarter of all recent species (ex where only few observations were possible, as well cluding fungi, algae and microbes) and together with as in the case of uncommon insect species. Fourthly, the green plants on which they feed they form al the great majority (99. 4%) of the agromyzid species most one half of all living species described so far. studied show a high degree of host specialization Secondly, their overwhelming majority shows very which makes these insects especially suitable for narrow host plant specialization, that is they feed taxonomic-phylogenetic considerations. only on one or a few, mostly closely related plant With such an enormous amount of data, it may species, a characteristic that led J. H. Fabre to elab have been tempting to draw far-reaching conclu orate the notion of the 'insects' botanical instinct' a sions. However, the author has been very careful in century ago. doing this.
Notes on North American Diptera
Title | Notes on North American Diptera PDF eBook |
Author | John Russell Malloch |
Publisher | |
Pages | 46 |
Release | 1914 |
Genre | Diptera |
ISBN |