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| ELM LEAF BEETLE     Xanthogaleruca luteola
  (Müller) --  Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae  [Also known as Pyrrhalta luteola (Müller)]     (Contacts)   CLICK on Photo to enlarge & search for Subject Matter with Ctrl/F.                            GO TO ALL:  Bio-Control Cases     
          Tetrastichus gallerucae
  was also introduced and recovered in northern and southern California (Luck
  & Scriven 1976, Clair et al. 1988). 
  However, overwintering decimates the parasitoid in California such
  that early season parasitization rates are very low.  Tetrastichus brevistigma
  Gahan, apparently native to the northeastern United States, was reported
  parasitizing 50-80% of beetle pupae in that area (Berry 1938b).  This parasitoid has also been established in
  California but appears to exert little control on beetle populations (Luck
  & Scriven 1976).  A more recent
  appraisal of its performance in Ohio suggest that it is no longer important
  there either (Dahlsten & Hall 1999). 
  Luck & Scriven (1976) reported that E. antennata
  parasitism significant late in the season in California, but they did not
  consider the activity of both species of parasitoids sufficient to prevent
  significant damage.          For greater details of natural
  enemies and biological control efforts against the elm leaf beetle, please
  see the following (Silvestri 1904, 1910; Marchal 1905, Provasoli 1932,
  Flanders 1936, 1941; Clausen 1956, Dowden 1962).     REFERENCES:          [Additional references may be found at:   MELVYL
  Library ]   Berry, P.
  A.  1938a.  Laboratory studies
  on Tetrastichus xanthomelaenae Rand. and Tetrastichus sp., two
  hymenopterous egg parasites of the elm leaf beetle.  J. Agric. Res. 57: 
  859-63.   Berry, P. A.  1983b.  Tetrastichus brevistigma Gahan, a pupal
  parasite of the elm leaf beetle, USDA Cir 485.  11 p.   Clair, D. J.,
  D. L. Dahlsten & S. H. Dreistadt. 
  1988.  Biological control of the elm leaf beetle,
  Xanthogaleruca luteola, in California--A case
  study.  Proc. 6th Intern. Conf. of
  Intern. Fed. Organic Agric. Movements, 20 Aug 1986, Santa Cruz, California
  (in press).   Clair, D. J.,
  D. L. Dahlsten & E. R. Hart.  1987. 
  Rearing Tetrastichus gallerucae (Hymenoptera:
  Eulophidae) for biological control of the elm leaf beetle, Xanthogaleruca luteola.  Entomophaga 32:  457-61.   Clausen, C.
  P.  1956.  Biological control
  of insect pests in the continental United States.  U. S. Dept. Agric. Tech. Bull. 1139.  151 p.   Dahlsten, D.
  L. & R. W. Hall.  1999. 
  Biological control of insects in outdoor urban environments.  In:  Bellows, T. S. & T. W. Fisher (eds.), Handbook of Biological Control: 
  Principles and Applications. 
  Academic Press, San Diego, New York. 
  1046 p   Dowden, P. B. 
  1962.  Parasites and predators
  of forest insects liberated in the United States through 1960.  U. S. Dept. Agric. Agric. Handbk. 226.  70 p.   Flanders, S.
  E.  1936.  Japanese species of
  Tetrastichus parasitic on
  eggs of Galerucella xanthomelaena (Schrank).  J. Econ. Ent. 29:  1024-25.   Flanders, S.
  E.  1941.  Observations on the
  biology of the elm leaf beetle parasite, Erynnia
  nitida (R.Desv.).  J. Econ. Ent. 33:  947-48.   Hall, R. W. & N. F. Johnson.  1983. 
  Recovery of Tetrastichus
  gallerucae (Hymenoptera:
  Eulophidae), an introduced egg parasitoid of the elm leaf beetle (Pyrrhalta luteola) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae).  J. Kan. Ent. Soc. 56:  297-98.   Howard, L. O. 
  1908.  The importation of Tetrastichus xanthomelaenae (Rond.).  J. Econ. Ent. 1:  281-89.   Luck, R. F. & G. T. Scriven.  1976. 
  The elm leaf beetle, Pyrrhalta
  luteola in southern
  California:  its pattern of increase
  and its control by introduced parasites. 
  Environ. Ent. 5:  409-16.   Marchal,
  P.  1905.  Observations biologiques sur un parasite de la galeruque de
  l'orme (le Tetrastichus xanthomelaenae).  Bull. Ent. Soc. France (1905): 
  64-8.   Provasoli,
  L.  1932.  Contributo alla biologia ed all'embriologia della Galerucella luteola (F. Muller) e del suo
  endofago Tetrastichus xanthomelaenae (Rond.).  Bol. Lab. Zool. Milano 3:  53-66.   Silvestri,
  F.  1904.  Contribuzione alla conoscenze della matamorfosi e dei costumi
  della Lebia scapularis Fourc.  Redia 2: 
  68-84.   Silvestri,
  F.  1910.  Contribuzioni alla conoscenza degli insetti dannosi e dei loro
  simbionti.  I.  Galerucella
  dell'olmo (Galerucella luteola F. Mull.).  Bol. Lab. Zool. Gen. Agric., Portici 4:  246-88.     |