Environmental Entomology (1997) 26, 1299-1311

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K.S. Pike, P. Starý, T. Miller, D. Allison and L. Boydston (1997)
Small-grain aphid parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae and Aphidiidae) of Washington: Distribution, relative abundance, seasonal occurrence, and key to known North American species
Environmental Entomology 26 (6), 1299-1311
Abstract: New information is provided on the small-grain aphid parasitoids of eastern Washington-species population diversity, relative abundance, hosts, and spatial and temporal distribution across differing precipitation and cropping zones. In total 13 species of primary parasitoids were discovered attacking grain aphids: Aphelinus albipodus Hayat and Fatima, A. asychis Walker, A. varipes (Foerster), Aphidius avenaphis (Fitch), A. ervi Haliday, A. matricariae Haliday, Diaeretiella rapae (M'Intosh), Ephedrus sp., Lysiphlebus testaceipus (Cresson), Monoctonus washingtonensis Pike and Starý, Praon unicum Smith, P. occidentale Baker, and P. yakimanum Pike and Starý. The predominant parasitoids were D. rapae on Russian wheat aphid. Diuraphis noxia (Kurdjumov); L. testaceipes on bird cherry-oat aphid, Rhopalosiphum padi (L.) and corn leaf aphid, R. maidis (Fitch); and A. avenaphis, A. ervi, and D. rapae on English grain aphid. Sitobion avenae (F.). This study provides baseline information essential for assessing future changes in aphid parasitoid species dynamics for eastern Washington. A comprehensive key to the known primary and secondary parasitoids associated with grain aphids in North America also is provided.
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Database assignments for author(s): Petr Stary

Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
biocontrol - natural enemies
Research topic(s) for beneficials or antagonists:
surveys/distribution/isolation
population dynamics/epizootiology


Pest and/or beneficial records:

Beneficial Pest/Disease/Weed Crop/Product Country Quarant.


Diuraphis noxia U.S.A. (NW)
Rhopalosiphum maidis U.S.A. (NW)
Sitobion avenae U.S.A. (NW)
Rhopalosiphum padi U.S.A. (NW)
Lysiphlebus testaceipes (parasitoid) Rhopalosiphum maidis U.S.A. (NW)
Lysiphlebus testaceipes (parasitoid) Rhopalosiphum padi U.S.A. (NW)
Aphidius ervi (parasitoid) Sitobion avenae U.S.A. (NW)
Diaeretiella rapae (parasitoid) Diuraphis noxia U.S.A. (NW)
Diaeretiella rapae (parasitoid) Sitobion avenae U.S.A. (NW)
Aphidius avenaphis (parasitoid) Sitobion avenae U.S.A. (NW)