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  populations build to very high levels (i.e.,
  100-400 larvae per leaf) over winter and spring causing damage to leaves and
  scarring of young fruit.  Some
  orchards sustained 80-100% fruit scarring with some fruits turning brown and
  mummified.  The quantity of
  first-grade fruit produced was reduced, on average, by about 27 percent in
  orchards with avocado thrips.     REFERENCES                                              
                                                     FURTHER RELATED REFERENCES   Bellows Jr.,T. S. & E. F. Legner.  1993. 
  Foreign exploration. In: R. G. Van Driesche  & T. S.  Bellows Jr.
  (Eds.), Steps in Classical Arthropod 
  Biological Control. 
  Proceedings of Thomas Say Publications n Entomology.  Entomological Society of America, Lanham,
  Maryland, pp. 2542.   Firko, M. J.  1995.  Importation of avocado fruit (Persea americana) from Mexico:
  Supplemental Risk Assessment. 
  Available from: http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ppq/avocados/PRAmemo.pdf.   Fleschner, C. A.   1954.  Biological control of avocado pests.  California Avocado Society Yearbook
  38:  125129.   Fleschner, C. A., J. C. Hall  & D. W. Ricker.  1955. 
  Natural balance of mite pests in an avocado grove.  California Avocado Society Yearbook
  39:  155162 .   Funderburk, J., 
  J. Stravinsky  &  S. Olsen. 
  2000.  Predation of Frankliniella occidentalis
  (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in field peppers by Orius insidiosus (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae).  Environmental Entomology
  29:  376382 .   Hernandez, H. G.,  R. M. Johansen,  L. G. Corona,  A. S.
  Castro,  E. E. Venegas,  F. D. de Anda  &  A. R. Valle de la
  Paz.  2000.  Plagas de aguacate.  In:
  Teliz, D. (Ed.), El Aguacate y su Manejo Integrado.  Ediciones Mundi-Prensa, Mexico D. F., pp. 117136.   Hoddle, M. S. & 
  J. G. Morse.  1997.  Avocado thrips: a serious new pest of
  avocados in California.  California
  Avocado Society Yearbook 81:  8190.   Hoddle, M. S. 
  &  J. G. Morse.  1998. 
  Avocado thrips update. 
  Citrograph 83:  37.   Hoddle, M. S., 
  J. G. Morse,  P. Phillips
  &  B. Faber.  1998. 
  Progress on management of avocado thrips.  California Avocado Society Yearbook 82:  87100.   Hoddle, M. S., 
  J. G. Morse,  P. Phillips  & 
  B. Faber.  1999.  Avocado thrips update.  Citrograph 84:  1314.   Jetter, K. 
  1999.  Case Studies: citrus
  canker; avocado thrips and mites.  In:
  Coppock, R. H. & Kreith, M. (Eds.), 
  Exotic Pests and Diseases:Biology, economics, Public Policy.  University of California Agricultural
  Issues Center, Davis, pp. 124129.   Johansen, R. M. &  A. Mojica-Guzman. 
  1998.  The genus Scirtothrips Shull 1909 (Thysanoptera:
  Thripidae, Sericothripini).   In:  Folia Entomologica (Mexico) 104:  23108.   Johansen, R. M.,  A. Mojica-Guzman & G.
  Ascencion-Betanzos.  1999.  Introduccion a conocimiento de los
  insectos nocivos Mexicanos, en el agucatero (Persea
  americana Miller).  Revista
  Chapingo Serie Horticultura  5:  279295 .   Kopp, L. E.   1966.  A taxonomic revision of the genus Persea in the western hemisphere
  (PerseaeLauraceae).  
  Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 14:  1120.   Lewis, T. 
  1973.  Thrips, Their Biology,
  Ecology, and Economic Importance. 
  Academic Press, London.   Loomans, A. J. M., M. Tamotsu & I. D.
  Greene.  1997.  Interactions with hymenopterous
  parasitoids and parasitic nematodes. In: Lewis, T. (Ed.), Thrips as
  Crop Pests.   CAB International,
  Wallingford,  pp. 355397.   McMurtry, J. A. 
  1992.  The role of exotic
  natural enemies in the biological control of insect and mite pests of avocado
  in California.  In:  Proceedings of the 2nd World Avocado
  Congress  pp. 247252.   McMurtry ,J. A., 
  H. G. Johnson  &  S. J. Newberger.  1991.  Imported parasite
  of greenhouse thrips established on California avocado.  California Agriculture 45:  3132.   Memmott, J., 
  S. V. Fowler  &  R. L. Hill.  1998.  The effect of
  release size on the probability of establishment of biological control
  agents: gorse thrips (Sericothrips
  staphylinus) released against
  gorse (Ulex europaeus) in New
  Zealand.  Biocontrol Science and
  Technology 8:  103115.   Mhameed, S., D. Sharon, D. Kaufman, E. Lahav, J.
  Hillel, C. Degani  & U. Lavi.  1997. 
  Genetic relationships within avocado (Persea
  americana Mill) cultivars and between Persea species. 
  Theoretical and Applied Genetics 94: 
  279286.   Morse, J. G., 
  R. L. Metcalf,  M. L.
  Arpaia  &  R. E. Rice.  1995.  Risks of exotic
  pest introductions from importation of fresh Mexican Hass avocados into the
  United States: an analysis by the University of California Center for Exotic
  Pest Research of USDA-APHIS Proposed Rule 7 CFR part 319, Docket No.
  94-116-3.  College of Natural and
  Agricultural Sciences, University of California, Riverside.   Mound, L. A. 
  &  R. Marullo.  1996. 
  The Thrips of Central and South America: An Introduction (Insecta:
  Thysanoptera).  Associated Publishers,
  Gainesville, Florida.   Mound, L. A.  & 
  R. Zur Strassen.  2001.  The genus Scirtothrips
  (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in Mexico: a critique of the review by Johansen
  & Mojica-Guzman (1998).  Folia Entomologica
  (Mexico)  40:  133142.   Nakahara, S. 
  1995.  Taxonomic studies of the
  genus Tetraleurodes (Homoptera:
  Aleyrodidae).  Insecta Mundi 9:  105150 .   Nakahara, S.  1997.  Scirtothrips perseae (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), a new species infesting
  avocado in southern California.  Insecta Mundi
  11:  189192 .   Phillips, P. A.  1997.  Managing greenhouse thrips in coastal avocados.  Subtropical Fruit News 5:  13.   Popenoe, F. O. 
  1915.  Varieties of the
  avocado.  Report of the First
  Semi-Annual Meeting of the California Avocado Commission, vol. 1:  4469.   Rose, Mike & Paul DeBach.  1990. 
  Foreign exploration and importation of natural enemies.  In: Rosen, D. (Ed.), The Armored
  Scale Insects, Their Biology, Natural Enemies and Control, vol. B. Elsvier, Amsterdam, pp. 417431.   Rose, Mike 
  & J. B. Woolley. 
  1984.  Previously imported
  parasite may control invading whitefly. 
  California Avocado Society Yearbook 68:  127131.   Rosen, David & Paul DeBach.  1992. 
  Foreign exploration: the key to classical biological control.  Florida Entomologist
  75:  409413.    Sakimura, K. &  K. ONeil.  1979.  Frankliniella, redefinition of genus and
  revision of minuta group
  species (Thysanoptera: Thripidae). 
  United States Dept. of Agriculture 
  Technical Bulletin 1572:  148.   Scora, R. W. & B. Bergh.  1990. 
  The origins and taxonomy of avocado (Persea
  americana) Mill. Lauraceae.  Acta Horticulturae 275: 
  387 394.   Storey, W. B., B. Bergh, B & G. A. Zentmyer.  1986. 
  The origin, indigenous range, and dissemination of the avocado.  California Avocado Society Yearbook 70:  127133.       Triapitzin, S. V. & D. H. Headrick.  1995.  A review of the
  Nearctic species of the thrips-attacking genus Ceranisus Walker (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae).  Transactions of the American Entomological
  Society 121 (4):  227-248.    Triapitzin, S. V. & J. G. Morse.  1999.  Survey of parasitoids of citrus thrips, Scirtothrips citri (Moulton), in
  southern California.   Russian
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