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| ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH   Grapholitha molesta (Busck) -- Lepidoptera,
  Olethreutidae (Contacts)     ----- CLICK on Photo to enlarge &
  search for Subject Matter with Ctrl/F.                GO TO ALL:  Bio-Control Cases   
          For
  greater detail on the biological control effort and biologies of host and
  natural enemies, please refer also to the following (Fink 1926, Driggers
  1930, 1941; van Steenburgh 1931, Garman & Bingham 1933, Grandi 1933,
  Haeussler 1933, 1932, 1940; Daniel 1932, 1936a,b; Pepper & Driggers 1934,
  Haden 1935, Lopez-Cristobal 1935, Neiswander 1936, van Steenburgh & Boyce
  1938, Helson 1939, 1947; Allen et al. 1940, Brunson 1940, Carrion 1940,
  Brunson & Allen 1944, 1954; Smith 1945, Boyce 1947, Boyce & Dustan
  1958, Turica 1960, Wilson 1960, Turnbull & Chant 1961, Allen 1962, McLeod
  1962, Crouzel 1963, Putnam 1963, Croft & AliNiazee 1999).     REFERENCES:     For additional references, please also refer to    MELVYL Library Allen,
  H. W.  1962.  Parasites of the
  Oriental fruit moth in the eastern United States.  U. S. Dept. Agric. Tech. Bull. 1265.  139 p. Allen, H. W., J. K. Holloway &
  G. J. Haeussler.  1940.  Importation, rearing and colonization of
  parasites of the Oriental fruit moth. 
  U. S. Dept. Agric. Cir. 561. 
  61 p. Boyce, H. R. 
  1947.  Long term trends in
  parasitism of twig-infesting Oriental fruit moth larvae.  Ent. Soc. Ontario, 77th Ann. Rept.
  (1946):  21-34.   Boyce, H. R. & G. G. Dustan.  1958. 
  Prominent features of parasitism of twig-infesting larvae of the
  Oriental fruit moth, Grapholitha
  molesta (Busck)
  (Lepidoptera: Olethreutidae) in Ontario, Canada.  10th Internatl. Cong. Ent. Proc. (1956) 4:  493-96.   Brunson, M.
  H.  1940.  Mass liberation of
  parasites of the Oriental fruit moth for immediate reduction of
  infestations.  J. Econ.
  Ent. 33:  346-49.   Brunson, M. H.
  & H. W. Allen. 1944.  Mass liberation of parasites for immediate
  reduction of Oriental fruit moth injury to ripe peaches.  J. Econ. Ent. 37:  411-16.   Brunson, M. H.
  & H. W. Allen.  1954. 
  Joint use of parasites and insecticides for control of the Oriental
  fruit moth.  J. Econ.
  Ent. 47:  147-52.   Carrion, F.
  M.  1940.  La lucha contra la Laspeyresia
  molesta (Busck) en el
  Uruguay.  Assoc. de Ingen. Agron. Rev.
  12:  7-13.   Clausen, C.
  P. (ed.).  1978. 
  Introduced Parasites and Predators of Arthropod Pests and Weeds:  A World Review.  U. S. Dept. Agric.  545
  p.   Croft, B. A. & M. T. AliNiazee.  1999. 
  Biological control in deciduous tree fruit crops.  In:  Bellows, T. S. & T. W. Fisher (eds.), Handbook of Biological Control: 
  Principles and Applications. 
  Academic Press, San Diego, New York. 
  1046 p.   Crouzel, I.
  S. de.  1963.  Sobre el control biológico de Grapholitha molesta (Busck) en la Repçblica Argentina.  Rev. de Ent. Argentina
  26:  129-31.   Daniel, D.
  M.  1932.  Macrocentrus ancylivorus Rohwer, a
  polyembryonic braconid parasite of the Oriental fruit moth.  New York Agric. Expt. Sta. Tech. Bull.
  187.  101 p.   Daniel, D.
  M.  1936a.  Mass liberation of
  an Oriental fruit moth parasite.  J. Econ.
  Ent. 29:  459-61.   Daniel, D.
  M.  1936b.  Utilizing parasites in controlling the
  Oriental fruit moth.  Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer.
  29:  640-44.   Driggers, B. F.  1930.  Some studies on
  the larval parasites of the Oriental fruit moth (Laspeyresia molesta
  Busck).  New Jersey Agric. Expt. Sta.
  Bull. 510.  19 p.   Driggers, B. F.  1941.  Three years'
  survey and liberation of Oriental fruit moth parasites in peach orchards in
  northern New Jersey.  J. Econ.
  Ent. 34:  239-44.   Dustan, A. G. & H. R. Boyce.  1966. 
  Parasitism of the oriental fruitmoth Grapholitha molesta
  (Busck) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) in Ontario, 1956-1965.  Proc. Ent. Soc. Ontario
  96:  100-02.   Fink, D.
  E.  1926.  The biology of Macrocentrus ancylivora Rohwer, an important
  parasite of the strawberry leaf roller (Ancylis
  comptata Froehl.).  J. Agric. Res. 32:  1121-34.   Finney, G. L., S. W. Flanders & H. S.
  Smith.  1947.  Mass culture of Macrocentrus ancylivorus
  and its host the potato tuber moth. 
  Hilgardia 17:  437-83.   Garman, P. & W. P. Bingham.  1933. 
  Studies on parasites of the Oriental fruit moth.  II. 
  Macrocentrus.  Conn. Agric. Expt. Sta. Bull. 356:  73-116.   Grandi, G. 
  1933.  Introduzione en Italia
  di un imenoptero americano parassita della Cydia molesta
  Busck.  Ital. Agric. 70:  1077-80.   Haden, W. R. 
  1935.  Parasitism of the
  Oriental fruit moth with special reference to the importance of certain
  alternate hosts.  Del. Agric. Expt.
  Sta. Bull. 194.  42 p.   Haeussler, G. J.  1932. Macrocentrus
  ancylivorus Rohw., an
  important parasite of the Oriental fruit moth.  J. Agric. Res. 45: 
  79-100.   Haeussler, G.
  J.  1933.  The Oriental fruit
  moth Grapholitha molesta Busck, and its
  parasites in France and Italy.  5th
  Internatl. Cong. Ent. Proc. 2: 
  533-37.   Haeussler, G. J.  1940.  Parasites of the
  Oriental fruit moth in Japan and Chosen and their introduction into the United
  States.  U. S. Dept. Agric. Tech.
  Bull. 728.  62 p.   Helson, G. A. H.  1939.  The oriental
  peach moth (Cydia molesta Busck).  Investigations in the Goulburn Valley,
  Victoria.  Progress report for the
  seasons 1935-38.  Austral. Council
  Sci. & Indus. Res. Pam. 88.  23 p.   Helson, G. A. H.  1947.  Investigations on
  the control of the Oriental peach moth, Cydia
  molesta Busck, in the
  Goulburn Valley, Victoria.  Austral.
  Council Sci. & Indus. Res. J. 20:  17-24.   Lopez-Cristobal,
  U.  1935.  La Peyresia molesta Busck y sus parásitos
  argentinos.  Nac. Univ. de La Plata,
  Rev. Fac. Agron. 20:  140-69.   McLeod, J. H.  1962.  A review of the biological control
  attempts against insects and weeds in Canada.  Part I.  Biological
  control of pests of crops, fruit trees, ornamentals, and weeds in Canada up
  to 1959.  Commonwealth Inst. Biol.
  Control, Tech. Commun. 2:  1-33.   Neiswander, R.
  B.  1936.  Oriental fruit moth
  investigations in Ohio.  II.  Ohio Agric. Expt. Sta. Bull. 569.  30 p.   Pepper, B. B. & B. F. Driggers.  1934. 
  Non-economic insects as intermediate hosts of parasites of the
  Oriental fruit moth.  Ann. Ent. Soc.
  Amer. 27:  593-98.   Putnam, W. L. 
  1963.  The strawberry leaf
  roller, Ancylis comptana fragariae (Walsh and Riley) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), as
  a source of over-wintered Macrocentrus
  ancylivorus Rohwer
  (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) in Ontario. 
  Canad. Ent. 95:  1022-23.   Smith, H. S. 
  1945.  Cost of producing Macrocentrus by the
  potato-tuberworm method.  J. Econ.
  Ent. 38:  316-19.   Turica,
  A.  1960.  Adaptación en el país de un parásito natural del "Gusano
  del Duraznero."  Idia. 150: 
  83-5.   Turnbull, A. L. & D. A. Chant.  1961. 
  The practice and theory of biological control of insects in
  Canada.  Canad. J. Zool. 39:  697-753.   van Steenburgh, W. E.  1931.  The biological
  control factors affecting the abundance of the Oriental peach moth (Laspeyresia molesta Busck) in Ontario
  during 1930.  Ent. Soc. Ontario 61st
  Ann. Rept. 1930:  57-65.   van Steenburgh, W. E. & H. R. Boyce.  1938. 
  Biological control of the Oriental fruit moth Laspeyresia molesta
  Busck in Ontario:  A review of ten
  years' work.  Ent. Soc. Ontario 69th
  Ann. Rept. 1938:  65-74.   Wilson, F. 
  1960.  A review of the
  biological control of insects and weeds in Australia and Australian New
  Guinea.  Commonwealth Inst. Biol.
  Control, Tech. commun. 1.  102 p.   |