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| NATURALLY
  OCCURRING BIOLOGICAL PEST CONTROL   IN
  THE EASTERN UNITED STATES (Contacts)            
  The
  importance of naturally occurring parasitism and predation has long been
  recognized in the eastern United States, and there have been efforts to
  guarantee its persistence and maximum impact in pest control. Investigators
  at North Carolina State University have been especially aware of the
  importance of native natural enemies. Some of the more active investigations
  into natural control in this area may be found in the references.    There is a successful case of biological control of  Oxydia
  trychiata (Guenee) in Colombia regulated by Telenomus alsophilae
  Viereck from eastern North America (Bustillo & Drooz 1977, Drooz et al.
  1977).      REFERENCES:  [Additional references
  may be found at  MELVYL
  Library  & <pooled.htm>] Axtell, R. C. 1969.
  Macrochelidae (Acarina: Mesostigmata) as biological control
  agents for synanthropic flies. Proc. 2nd Internat. Cong. Acarol. 1967:
  401-16. Axtell, R. C. 1986. Status and potential of biological
  control agents in livestock and poultry pest management systems, p. 1-9. In: R. S. Patterson & D. A.
  Rutz (eds.), Biological Control of Muscoid Flies. Misc. Publ. 61, Ent. Soc.
  Amer., College Park, Maryland. Axtell, R. C. & D. A. Rutz. 1986. Role of parasites and
  predators as biological control agents in poultry production facilities.
  Misc. Publ. Ent. Soc. Amer. 61: 88-100. Bellows, T. S., Jr. & T. W. Fisher, (eds) 1999. Handbook
  of Biological Control: Principles and Applications. Academic Press, San
  Diego, CA.  1046 p. Bustillo, A. E. and A. T. Drooz.  1977.  Cooperative
  establishment of a Virginia (USA) strain of Telenomus alsophilae on Oxydia
  trychiata in Columbia.  J. Econ. Ent. 70: 
  767-70. DeLoach. C. J. 1964. Biology, ecology and description of Winthemia n. sp. (Diptera:
  Tachinidae), a parasite of the tobacco hornworm. Ph.D. Thesis, North Carolina
  St. Univ., Raleigh. Drooz, A. T., A. E. Bustillo,m G. F. Fedde and V. H.
  Fedde.  1977.  North American egg parasite successful
  controls a different host in South America. Science 197:  390-91. Fulton, B. B. 1940. The hornworm parasite, Apanteles congregatus Say and the hyperparasite, Hypopteromalus tabacum (Fitch). Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer. 33: 231-44. George, J. A., B. A. L. Nagy & J. W. Stewart. 1983.
  Efficacy of Dugesia tigrina (Tricladida:
  Turbellaria) in reducing Culex
  numbers in both field and laboratory. Mosq. News 43: 281-87. Hensley, S. D., W. H. Long, L. R. Roddy, W. J. McCormick
  & E. J. Concienne. 1961. Effect of insecticides on the predaceous
  arthropod fauna of Louisiana sugarcane fields. J. Econ. Ent. 54: 146-49. Huffaker, C. B.,
  M. van de Vrie & J. A. McMurtry. 1969. The ecology of tetranychid
  mites and their natural control. Ann. Rev. Ent. 14: 125-74. Jaynes, H. A. & E. K. Bynum. 1941. Experiments with Trichogramma minutum as a control of the
  sugarcane borer in Louisiana. U. S. Dept. Agr. Tech. Bull. 743. 42 p. Kirkton, R. M. 1968. Building up desirable wasp populations.
  Arkansas Farm Res. 17: 8.                Knipling, E. F. & J. V. McGuire, Jr. 1968. Population
  models to appraise the limitations and potentialities of  Trichogramma in managing pest
  insect populations. U. S. Dept. Agr. Tech. Bull. 1387. 44 p. Lawson, F. R. 1958. Some features of the relation of
  insects to their ecosystems. Ecology 39: 515-21. Lawson, F. R. 1959. The natural enemies of the hornworms on
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  Bowery. 1961. Studies of an integrated control system for hornworms on
  tobacco. J. Econ. Ent. 54: 93-7. 1961   Legner, E. F.  1961. 
  An ecological study of some foliage-feeding insects on young
  nonbearing apple trees in Wisconsin. 
  Ph.D. Thesis, University of Wisconsin, Madison.  139 pp.   1962a   Legner, E. F.  1962.  Changes in sex
  ratio of the eye-spotted bud moth Spilonota
  ocellana, over its adult emergence
  period. J.Econ. Entomol. 55(4):  559-560.   1962b   Legner, E. F.  1962. 
  Some biotic control factors affecting the eye-spotted bud moth, and
  red-banded and fruit-tree leaf rollers in Wisconsin.  Entomol. Soc. Amer. North Cent. Br. Proc. 17: 115-117.   1962a   Legner, E. F.
  & E. R. Oatman.  1962.  Effects of Thuricide on the eye-spotted
  bud moth, Spilonota  ocellana.  J. Econ. Entomol. 5(5):  677- 679   1962b   Legner, E. F. & E. R.
  Oatman.  1962.  Foliage-feeding Lepidoptera on young
  nonbearing apple trees in Wisconsin.  J. Econ. Entomo. 55(4): 552-554.   1962c   Legner, E. F. & E. R.
  Oatman.  1962.  Sampling and distribution of summer
  eye-spotted bud moth, Spilonota ocellana (D. & S.), larvae and
  nests on apple trees.  Canad. Entomol.
  94(11):  1187-1189.   1963a   Legner, E. F. and  E. R. Oatman.  1963.  Pupation sites of
  the eye-spotted bud moth, Spilonota
  ocellana (D. & S.), and
  differences in degree of development on two apple varieties in
  Wisconsin.  J. Econ. Entomol. 56(5):  689-690.   1963b   Legner, E. F. & E. R.
  Oatman.  1963.  Natural biotic control factors of the
  eye-spotted bud moth, Spilonota ocellana on apple in Wisconsin.  J. Econ. Entomol. 56(6);  730-732.   1964    Legner, E. F. & E. R.
  Oatman.  1964.  Spiders on apple in Wisconsin and their
  abundance in a natural and two artificial environments.  Canad. Entomol. 96(9):  1202-1207.     1965   Legner, E. F. & E. R. Oatman.  1965. 
  Limitation on the pupal development of the eye-spotted bud moth in
  northeastern Wisconsin.  J.  Econ.
  Entomol. 58(2):  359-360.   Lingren, P. D. 1969. Approaches to the
  management of Heliothis spp
  in cotton with Trichogramma
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  S. D. Hensley. 1967. The relationship of arthropod predators to crop
  damage inflicted by the sugarcane borer. J. Econ. Ent. 60: 1503-06. Negm, A. A. &
  S. D. Hensley. 1969. Effect of insecticides on ant and spider populations
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  asexual reproduction of sectioned Dugesia
  dorotocephala as they relate
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  E. F. Legner. 1961. Bionomics of the apple aphid, aphis pomi
  DeGeer, on young nonbearing apple trees. J. Econ. Ent. 54: 1034-37. Oatman, E. R., E. F. Legner & R. F. Brooks. 1962.
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  ocellana, on cherry in
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  ecological study of arthropod populations on apple in northeastern Wisconsin:
  species affecting the fruit. J. Econ.
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  E. F. Legner. 1964. Additional studies of the effects of Bacillus thuringiensis on the eye-spotted bud moth, Spilonota ocellana. J. Econ.
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  (Hymenoptera: Vespidae). Ann. Ent. Soc.
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  Conf. Ecol. Anim. Contr. Habitat Managem. No. 1, Tallahassee, Florida (1969):
  175-91. Rabb, R. L. & J. R. Bradley. 1968. The influence of
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  influencing the predation of Polistes
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  Neunzig & H. V. Marshall, Jr. 1964. Effect of certain cultural
  practices on the abundance of tobacco hornworms, tobacco budworms and corn
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  Stinner & R. van den Bosch. 1976. Conservation and augmentation of
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  Biological Control. Academic Press, New York. 788 p. Ridgway, R. L. & S. L. Jones. 1969. Inundative releases
  of Chrysopa carnea for control of Heliothis. J. Econ. Ent. 62: 177-80. Sabrosky, C. W.
  & C. J. DeLoach. 1970. A new Winthemia
  (Diptera, Tachinidae) parasitic on the tobacco hornworm. Proc. Wash. Ent.
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  mite and the predacious mite Typhlodromus
  (A.) fallacis on apple foliage following treatment with various
  insecticides. J. Econ. Ent.
  61: 1489-91. Thurston, R. 1965. Effect of insecticides on the green
  peach aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulzer), infesting
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