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|   CLICK for more photos |   NAME:    Erich  Fred  Legner   POSITION:    Professor of
  Biological Control                       Entomologist, Plant Pathologist                            University of California     ACADEMIC INSTRUCTION & DEGREES:   Wilson College, Chicago, Illinois, 1950-52, Diploma   Texas A. & M., Kingsville 1952-53, Entomology,
  Horticulture    University of Illinois, Urbana/Champaign, 1953-54, B.S., Agronomy & Botany   Utah State University, Logan, 1956-58, M.S., Entomology & Plant Pathology   University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1958-61, Ph.D., Entomology & Plant Pathology   | 
 
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|           INVITATIONAL
  SCIENTIFIC  PRESENTATIONS         |         PUBLIC  SERVICE    MILITARY 
  SERVICE           | 
 
|   1957-58: 
  Department of Biology, Utah State University, Logan:  Research Assistant 1961-62: 
  Department of Entomology, University of Wisconsin, Madison:  Research Associate 1962- 95: 
  Department of Entomology, University of California, Riverside:  Professor 1995- Present: 
  Professor of Biological Control Emeritus, University of California   PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES (Past &
  Present)   American Assoc. For the Advancement of Science American Mosquito Control Association (Honorary) Caribbean Science Society Entomological Society of America Entomological Society of Canada International Organization For Biological Control National Honor Society New York Academy of Sciences Sigma Xi Smithsonian Institution (National Associate 081376980) Society of Vector Ecologists (Honorary)   ADDITIONAL MEMBERSHIP   American Legion (Post 1000, #204494596) Riverside Municipal
  Museum Sierra Club (42626655) Zoological Society of San Diego (P188800)   INVITATIONAL SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS SINCE
  1980:   1995.  13
  International Plant Protection Congress, The Hague, The Netherlands.  2-7 July 1995   1992.  9th
  International Entomophagous Insects Workshop, Institute of Food & Agricultural
  Sciences, Univ. of Florida.  3-7 May
  1992.   1991. 
  Department of Entomology, Texas A. & M. University, College
  Station, TX.  Seminar.  Novel Phenomena in Insect Polygenic Systems.  18 Jun. 1991.   1990.  2nd
  Intern. Cong. Dipterology, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, Aug 27 - Sept. 1,
  Increasing parasitism and mortality of Synanthropic Muscidae. 28 Aug. 1990.   1990. 
  Department of Entomological Sciences, University of California,
  Berkeley, CA. Seminar.  Extra nuclear
  Ignition of Polygenic Loci in Hymenoptera. 
  5 Mar. 1990.   1989.  Sacramento Valley Regional Seminar,
  Sacramento, CA.  Biological Control of
  Mosquitoes.  7 Mar. 1989.   1988.  18th
  International Congress of Entomology, Vancouver, BC, Canada.  Symposium on Genetic Manipulation of Arthropod
  Natural Enemies.  Heterosis and
  Thelytoky in the Genus Muscidifurax, Problems and Progress in Genetic
  Improvement.  3-9 Jul. 1988.   1987. 
  Department of Biology, Loyola/Marymount University, Westminster,
  CA.  Seminar.  Behavior of Imported Cichlids in Natural
  Waterways of the Southwestern United States. 
  Feb. 1987.   1986.  Annual
  Meeting Entomological Society of America, Reno, Nevada.  Symposium.  Environmental Impact of Introduced Biological Control Agents.  Arthropods Introduced For Control of Other
  Arthropods.  Dec.
  1986.   1986.  2nd Intern. Conf. des Entomologistes de
  'expression Francaise, University of Quebec, Trois-Rivieres, Canada.  Symposium on Ecologie et Controle
  Biologique des moustiques et mouches noires. 
  Predators as Agents of Control Against Biting Flies.  15-18 Jul. 1986.   1985. 
  Minnesota Mosquito Research & Control, Working Group Seminar.  Natural Enemies Effective in Mosquito
  Population Regulation.  Nov. 1985.   1984.  17th
  Intern. Congress of Entomology, Hamburg, Fed. Rep. Germany.  Symposium Biocontrol Agents to Control
  Livestock Pests.  The requirement For
  Expanded Scientific Study Into Interactions Between Dung Beetles and
  Symbovine Flies.  20-26 Aug. 1984.   1984. 
  International Symposium Biological Plant & Health Protection, Academy
  of Science & Literature, Mainz, Fed. Rep. Germany.  Importation of Exotic Natural
  Enemies.  15-17 Nov. 1984.   1983. 
  International Symposium on Tilapia in Aquaculture.  Nazareth, Israel.  Imported Cichlid Behavior in
  California.  8-13 May 1983.   1982. 
  Department of Entomology, University of California, Davis,
  Seminar.  Biological Control of Navel
  Orangeworm.  21 Apr. 1982.     1982. 
  University of California Cooperative Extension Seminar, Bakersfield,
  CA.  Biological Control of Navel
  Orangeworm.  13 May 1982.   1981. 
  California State College, San Bernardino, CA.  Graduate Seminar.  Biological Control of Insects.  12 Oct. 1981.   1980.  Academy
  of Aquatic Ecosystems, Seminar.  
  University of California, Riverside. 
  Biological Control of Aquatic Weeds. 
  1 Mar. 1980.   1980.  16th International
  Congress of Entomology, Kyoto, Japan. 
  Biological Control Symposium. 
  Reduction of Pectinophora gossypiella in  Cotton by Imported Parasitic
  Hymenoptera.  3-9 Aug. 1980. | 
 
RESEARCH GRANTS    (Chronological)
 
| National Institutes of Health, Natural Enemies of Synanthropic
  Diptera grants GM12699 & GM12496) (10) 1967-75.  $200,000.   National Science Foundation, grant to attend 13th International
  Congress of Entomology, Moscow, U.S.S.R. 
  Aug 1968.  $800.00.   National Science Foundation, Hydra Species as Mosquito
  Predators.  Grants GB-31068 (2).  1971-73. 
  $88,870  (jointly with U.C.
  Irvine).   Coachella Valley Mosquito Abatement Dist., Biological Hippelates
  eye gnat control grants (5) 1962-67. 
  $25,000.   Goldman Poultry Industries (1). 
  1968.  $1,200.   Orange County Mosquito Abatement Dist. Biological Mosquito &
  Midge Control grants (3) 1971-73. 
  $15,000.   Southeast Los Angeles Mosquito Abatement Dist. Biological
  Mosquito & Midge Control grants (5). 
  1971-75.  $25,000.   U. S. Army, Trust Territory of the Pacific, Biological Control of
  Synanthropic Diptera in Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands.  1971-73 (3) 
  ca.  $10,000   Occidental Petroleum
  Corp.  Biological Aquatic Weed & Midge Control.  1974-75. 
  $12,164.   Northwest Mosquito Abatement District, Biological Control Studies
  of Lepidoptera on Poultry Ranches. 
  1972-73 (2).  $10,000.   Imperial, Coachella & Palo Verde Irrigation Districts,
  Biological Aquatic Weed & Mosquito Control grants (5).  1974-78. 
  $200,000.   California State Legislature Mosquito Control Grants.  Planaria and Hydra Predators of
  Mosquitoes.  1974-77 (4).  $38,750.   California Dept. of Food & Agriculture, Pink Bollworm
  Research Grants.  1975-85 (10).  $229,577.   California Almond Growers Assoc., Biological Control of Navel
  Orangeworm grants.  1978-88 (10)  $185,532.   North Carolina State University, Travel grant to participate in
  Deptal. Seminar.  1976.  $568.00.   University of California, Biological Control of Navel Orangeworm
  in Walnuts, IPM Grants 1983-85 (2). 
  $22,040.   California Dept. of Food & Agriculture, Western Grapeleaf
  Skeletonizer Natural Enemy Acquisition grants.  1979-80 (2).  $54,057.   California Raisin Advisory Board, Biological Control of Western
  Grapeleaf Skeletonizer.  1978.  $16,600.   Academic Senate Award to Participate in International Congress of
  Entomology, Kyoto, Japan.  1980.  $500.00   California Tablegrape Growers, Biological Control of Grape
  Mealybug.  1987-90 (3).  $9,000.   Rincon-Vitova Corporation, Biological Control of Synanthropic
  Flies.  1980-89 (9)  $20,000.00.   Academic Senate Award to participate in International Symposium
  on Tilapia in Aquaculture, Nazareth, Israel. 
  1983.  $500.00.   Academic Senate Award to Participate in International Congress of
  Entomology, Hamburg, Fed. Rep. Germany. 
  1984.  $800.00   Entomological Society of America grant to participate in
  symposium at the International Congress of Entomology, Hamburg, Fed. Rep.
  Germany.  1984.  $900.00   Entomological Society of America grant to participate in
  International Congress of Entomology, Vancouver, Canada.  1988.  $300.   Beneficial Insectaries,
  Inc.  Biological Control of Medically Important Flies.  1988. 
  $1,000.   Spalding Laboratories. 
  Parasitoids for Medically Important Diptera.  1984.  $3,000.   Rincon-Vitova Insectaries,
  Inc.  Parasitoids for Grape Mealybug. 
  1989-90.  $2,000.   Akademie der Wissenschaften u. Lirteratur,
  Mainz, Fed. Rep. Germany.  1984. 
  $2,800.   University of California, Intramural Research Fund--1984-90,
  research grants (6)  $10,000.   University of California, Renewable Resources Extension Act
  Program.  Biological Dung & Dung
  Fly Control on Rangeland. 
  1990-91.  $5,000.00   Walnut Marketing Board, research grant.  Increasing Parasitism of Codling Moth in Walnuts.  1990-95. 
  $85,986.00 (with Nicholas Mills, UC, 
  Berkeley)   Bo-Biotrol Corporation, grant. 
  Research on Navel Orangeworm Parasitoids.  1990-91.  $14,000.00   Consortium for International Crop Protection, research
  grant.  Insect Cotton Pest
  Management.  1990-94.  $1,500,000.00 (jointly with Texas A. &
  M. Univ. and New Mexico State Univ.).   Beneficial Insectaries,
  Inc.  Biological Control of Medically Important Flies.  1994. 
  $2,000.   Misc. foreign exploration grants from the Special Fund for
  Foreign Exploration, University of California, Berkeley, to Central America,
  West  Indies and Mexic   | 
       STUDENTS’ RESEARCH DIRECTED
 
        Behavioral Studies of Four
Hymenopterous Parasites of Pectinophora
gossypiella in Relation 
        to Host-seeking Kaironomes.
        Doctor of
Philosophy in Entomology, March 1980. 
143 p.
 
      Doctor of
Philosophy in Entomology (completed at The University of
Mississippi).
 
        Behavior of Solitary and Gregarious
Populations of the Fly Parasitoid, Muscidifurax
raptorellus 
       (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae):  Effects of Host Density and Temperature on
Parasitization Rate, 
       Multiple Oviposition and Host
Destruction. 
        Master of Science in Entomology,
September 1988.  71 p.
 
        Bioecological Studies of Niditinea fuscipunctella (Haworth)
(Lepidoptera: Tineidae) in Poultry 
        Manure and Interactions with Natural
Enemies and Musca domestica L.
        Doctor of
Philosophy in Entomology, June 1974.  88
p.
 
    Gary Stanley Olton
         Biology of Tachinaephagus zealandicus (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), parasitoid of synanthropic 
         Diptera
         Doctor of
Philosophy in Entomology, June 1973
 
    William Bartlett Peet, Jr.
        Bionomics and Predaceous Habits of
Three Lyctocorines (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae).
        Doctor of
Philosophy in Entomology, December 1975. 
117 p.
 
        Comparative Effects of the Desert
Pupfish, Cyprinodon macularius Baird
& Girard, and the 
        Mosquitofish, Gambusia affinis-affinis 
(Baird & Girard) on Pond Ecosystems; and Mass Rearing 
        Feasibility of C. macularius
        Master of
Science in Entomology, October 1976.  249 p.
 
       
Bioecological Studies of Freshwater Hydra and
Planaria (Invertebrata), and Field Evaluations 
        of Their Predation Effectiveness for
Biological Control of Immatue Mosquitoes and Chironomids
        in Southern California.
        Doctor of
Philosophy in Entomology, March 1976. 
152 p.
 
 
      POST-DOCTORAL STUDENTS  DIRECTED
 
 
    Dr. Dan Gerling, Tel-Aviv University, Israel 
    Dr. William Hauser, University of Maine, Bangor
    Dr. Marcos Kogan, Oswaldo Cruz Institute, Rio de Janeiro
    Dr. Shan-Ching Tsai, Taiwan
 
          PRINCIPAL
TOPICS  REVIEWED     SITE DATABASE
 
 
 
 
Riverside Municipal Museum (Insect Collection)
Sherman Indian School, Riverside, California (Historical
Records section)
 
 
 
ROTC:  Texas A. & M.
Kingsville (1952-1953); University of Illinois, Champaign (1953-1954)
 
United States Army:  1954-1956:  National Defense Service Medal, 
Army of Occupation Medal (Germany),  Good Conduct Medal, Honorable Discharge
 
 
     INTERNATION CONGRESS /
SYMPOSIA PROCEEDINGS
 
1. 
Legner, E. F.  1980.  Biological Control of
Synanthropic Diptera.  Proc. 13th
International Congress of Entomology, Moscow,
          Russia, Aug 2-9
1968
 
2.  Legner, E. F.  1980. 
Reduction of Pectinophora gossypiella in cotton by imported
parasitic Hymenoptera.  Proc. 16th
Intern. Cong. of 
     Entomology, 3-9 Aug
1980, Kyoto, Japan .  p. 360.
 
3. 
Legner, E. F.  1984.  The requirement for
expanded scientific study into interactions between dung beetles and Symbovine
flies.  
      Proc. 17th
Intern. Cong. of Entomology, Aug 20-26, Hamburg, Germany.  P. 704.
 
4. 
Legner, E. F.  1984.  Biological control of
mosquitoes and chironomids by habitat reduction and predation by cichlids.  Proc. 17th Intern. 
     Cong. Entomology, Aug
20-26, Hamburg, Germany.  P 768.
 
5. 
Legner, E. F.  1984.  Biological control of
phycitids in soft-shelled almonds. 
Proc. 17th Intern. Cong. Entomology, Aug 20-26, Hamburg, 
     Germany. P. 773.
 
6.  Legner, E. F.  1990. 
Increasing parasitism and mortality of Synanthropic Muscidae.  Proc. 2nd International Congress
of Dipterology, 
      Aug. 27-Sept. 1,
1990.  Bratislava, Czechoslovakia.  P. 131.
 
 
     RECENT AWARDS
 
     2004.  Association of Natural Bio-control
Producers, Award of Excellence.  For
outstanding contributions
                  to Commercial Biological
Control
 
     2004.  Riverside Pride, Neighborhood Pride
Award.  The City of Riverside and the Riverside
Neighborhood
                 Partnership Award for our
appreciation for your contribution to the beautification of our city. [Includes
                 energy-efficient &
minimal water landscaping].
 
     2006.  The City of Riverside Certificate of
Appreciation. 
 
    2006   Municipal Museum Volunteer
Recognition.  Ronald O. Loveridge,
Mayor,
         Bradley J. Hudson, City Manager:  “In recognition of your valuable contribution
         and distinguished service to the City of Riverside."