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NAVEL
ORANGEWORM (Amyelois transitella)
& its Natural Enemies
Please CLICK on publication number to view: 203. Legner, E. F., G. Gordh,
A. Silveira-Guido & M. E. Badgley.
1982.
New wasp may help control navel orangeworm. Calif. Agric. 38(5-6):
1, 4-5. 209. Legner,
E. F. 1983. Patterns of field diapause in the navel orangeworm
(Lepidoptera: Phycitidae) and three imported parasites. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Amer. 76(3): 503-506. 210. Legner, E. F. & A. Silveira-Guido. 1983. Establishment of Goniozus emigratus and Goniozus legneri [Hym: Bethylidae] on navel orangeworm,
Amyelois transitella [Lep: Phycitidae] in California and biological
control potential. Entomophaga 28(2): 97-106. 211. Legner, E. F.
1983.
Influence of residual Nonpareil almond mummies on densities of the
navel orangeworm and parasitization. J. Econ.Entomol. 76(3): 473-475. 240. Legner, E. F. & R. W. Warkentin.
1988.
Parasitization of Goniozus legneri (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae) at
increasing parasite and host Amyelois
transitella (Lepidoptera:
Phycitidae) densities. Ann. Entomol.
Soc. Amer. 81(5): 774-776 258. Legner, E. F. & G. Gordh.
1992.
Lower navel orangeworm (Lepidoptera: Phycitidae) population densities
following establishment of Goniozus
legneri (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae)
in California. J. Econ. Ent. 85(6): 2153-60 |