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          Significant
  reductions of C. rubens were obtained in Korea
  following the introduction of A.
  beneficus in 1975 (Kim et
  al. 1979).  It was suggested by
  Yasumatsu (1958) that A. beneficus was actually native
  to Japan, but might have arisen as a mutation from A. ceroplastis,
  a closely related species that attacks another species of Ceroplastes in Japan.  Alternatively, A. beneficus
  may have been accidentally introduced, although it is not known naturally
  outside of Japan.  The discovery that A. beneficus attacks C.
  rubens in China (Jiang &
  Gu 1983) suggests that it came from there, however.     For additional details on
  biological control effort and biologiesl of host and natural enemies, please
  also see the following (Green 1909, Tachikawa 1955, Clausen 1958, Ohgushi
  1958, Wilson 1960).     REFERENCES:         [Additional references may be found at:   MELVYL
  Library ]   Clausen, C.
  P.  1958.  Biological control
  of insect pests.  Ann. Rev. Ent.
  3:  291-310.   Green, E. E. 
  1909.  The Coccidae of Ceylon.
  Part IV: 251-334.  Dulou & Co.,
  London.  334 p.   Jiang, H.
  & H. G. Gu.  1983. 
  An investigation on parasitoids of red wax scale, Ceroplastes rubens
  Maskell.  Nat. Enem. Insects 5:  249-50.   Kennett, C. E., J. A. McMurtry & J. W.
  Beardsley.  1999.  Biological control in subtropical and
  tropical crops.  In:  Bellows, T. S.
  & T. W. Fisher (eds.), Handbook of
  Biological Control:  Principles and
  Applications.  Academic Press, San
  Diego, New York.  1046 p.   Kim, H. S., D. Y. Moon, J. S. Park, S. C. Lee,
  P. C. Lippold & Y. D. Chang. 
  1979.  Studies on integrated
  control of citrus pests. (2) Control of ruby scales (Ceroplastes rubens)
  on citrus by introduction of a parasite natural enemy, Anicetus beneficus
  (Hymenoptera, Encyrtidae).  Korean J.
  Plant Protect. 18:  107-10.   Ohgushi, R. 
  1958.  Studies on the host
  selection by three species of Anicetus
  wasps (Encyrtidae) parasitic on Ceroplastes
  scales (Coccidae).  Kyoto Univ. Col.
  Sci. Mem. Ser. B 25:  31-8.   Tachikawa, T. 
  1955.  Some notes on the
  Japanese species of the genus Anicetus
  Howard (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae). 
  Japanese J. Appl. Zool. 20: 
  173-76.   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.   Yasumatsu, K. 
  1951.  Further investigations
  on the hymenopterous parasites of Ceroplastes
  rubens in Japan.  J. Kyushu Univ. Fac. Agric.
  10:  1-27.   Yasumatsu,
  K.  1953.  Preliminary
  investigations on the activity of a Kyushu race of Anicetus ceroplastis
  Ishii which has been liberated against Ceroplastes
  rubens Maskell in various
  districts in Japan.  Sci. Bull. Kyushu Univ.
  Fac. Agric. 14:  17-26.   Yasumatsu,
  K.  1958.  An interesting case
  of biological control of Ceroplastes
  rubens Maskell in
  Japan.  Proc. 10th Intern. Congress
  Ent. 4:  771-75.   Yasumatsu, K. & T. Tachikawa.  1949. 
  Investigations on the hymenopterous parasites of Ceroplastes rubens
  Maskell in Japan.  J. Kyushu
  Univ. Fac. Agric.
  9:  99-120.   |