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| RUSSIAN WHEAT APHID   Diuraphis noxia Mordvilko -- Homoptera, Aphididae   (Contacts)     ----- CLICK on Photo to enlarge &
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          The
  development of resistant varieties and biological control are two control
  strategies currently under study.  The
  aphid has a long term and widespread distribution in central Asia and the
  Mediterranean where it has been pestiferous only occasionally.  This points to the possibility of
  effective natural enemies or the presence of resistant plant varieties in
  those regions.  Native natural enemies
  in North America seem poorly adapted to Russian wheat aphid as a host,
  therefore biological control will require the introduction of exotic
  parasitoids and predators. 
  Explorations for natural enemies from areas with a long history of
  Russian wheat aphid presence at low densities, as in some parts of the Soviet
  Union, are being given the highest priority. 
  Some aphidiid and aphelinid parasitoids are currently under study at
  the University of California, Riverside.          Three
  parasitoids collected as of 1991 were Diaeretiella
  rapae (McIntosh), Ephedrus plagiator (Nees) and Aphelinus
  varipes (Foerster).  Diaeretiella
  rapae has a geographical
  affinity with the Russian wheat aphid because it has been collected from it
  in many different areas, climates and habitats.  However, examination of the relationship between the parasitoid
  and aphid reveals that D rapae does not typically occur
  on D. noxia when aphid densities are very low, or on this aphid
  in curled leaves early in the season (Gonzalez et al. 1991).  Surveys conducted in 16 countries for
  natural enemies of Russian wheat aphid during 1988-91 revealed E. plagiator collected only in 1988 in Turkey (Gonzalez et
  al. 1991).  This rare frequency of
  collection implies that E. plagiator rarely parasitizes D. noxia, which had already been suspected from an earlier
  examination of the literature.  The third
  parasitoid, A. varipes has been collected from
  D. noxia in seven of nine countries within the presumed
  native range of the host. 
  Additionally A. varipes was usually collected
  from D. noxia populations at low densities, and often from inside
  leaf whorls.  Aphelinus varipes
  has thus been ranked with the highest priority as a candidate for
  importation, while E. plagiator was a low priority
  candidate (D. Gonzalez, unpub. data).     REFERENCES:          [Additional references may be found at:   MELVYL
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  serious new pest of small grains in the Great Plains.  Great Plains Agricultural Council Publ.
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  Hewitt.  1987a. 
  Development rate, fecundity and lifespan of apterae of the Russian
  wheat aphid, Diuraphis noxia (Mordwilko) (Homoptera:
  Aphididae), under controlled conditions. 
  Bull. Ent. Res. 77:  629-35.   Aalbersberg, Y. K., M. C. van der Westhuizen & P. H. Hewitt.  1987b.  A simple key for
  the diagnosis of the instars of the Russian wheat aphid, Diuraphis noxia
  (Mordwilko) (Hemiptera: Aphididae). 
  Bull. Ent. Res. 77:  637-40.   Aalbersberg, Y. K., M. C. van der Westhuizen & P. H. Hewitt.  1988.  Natural enemies and
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  Aphididae) populations.  Bulll Ent.
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  The status and potential of biological control studies on Diuraphis noxia (Aphididae), p. 44-46.  In:  M. C. Walters (ed.), Progress in Russian
  wheat aphid (Diuraphis noxia Mordw.) research in the
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  Aphids their Biology, Natural Enemies and Control.  Elsevier Sci. Publ., New York.   Du Toit, F. & M. C. Walters.  1984. 
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  Dijkstra, L. McKinnon, P. Stary & J. Wooley.  1990.  Foreign exploration for natural enemies of
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  Observations on biological control agents in Colorado, p. 96-8.  In:  Russian wheat aphid.  Proc. Conf., Albuquerque, NM.   Stoetzel, M. B.  1987. 
  Information on the identification of Diuraphis noxia
  (Homoptera: Aphididae) and other aphid species colonizing leaves of wheat and
  barley in the United States.  J. Econ.
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