Hymenopterous parasitoids of the cherry bark tortrix, <Emphasis Type="Italic">Enarmonia formosana</Emphasis> (Scopoli) in central-east Europe (Hymenoptera,Ichneumonoidea; Lepidoptera,Tortricidae) |
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Authors: | Email author" target="_blank">L K?TanigoshiEmail author P?Stary |
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Institution: | 1.Department of Entomology, WSU—Vancouver Research and Extension Unit,Washington State University,Vancouver, WA,USA;2.Institute of Entomology,Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,?eské Budějovice,Czech Republic |
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Abstract: | Strategies targeting the biological control of the cherry bark tortrix (=CBT), Enarmonia formosana (Scopoli) in North America have also included the search for potentially useful native hymenopterous parasitoids of the pest in Europe. The search for such agents undertaken in the central-east Europe (Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Hungary) resulted in determination of several ichneumonid species (Campoplex cf. dubitator Horst., Liotryphon sp., Lissonotus sp., Pimpla spuria (Grav.), Pimpla turionellae (L.), and some others, and a braconid (Apanteles britannicus Wilk.) in 2001–2002. |
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