Anagrus (Anagrus) daanei Triapitsyn, 1998
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4773.1.1 |
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Anagrus (Anagrus) daanei Triapitsyn, 1998 View in CoL View at ENA
Anagrus (Anagrus) daanei Triapitsyn, 1998: 93 View in CoL . Holotype ♀ (USNM). TL: USA, California, Reedley, Smeds vineyard.
Anagrus epos: Scott, 1933: 6 View in CoL [misidentification (Triapitsyn 1998)] (anatomy, biology); Doutt & Nakata, 1965: 586 [apparent misidentification in part (Trjapitzin 1995)] (biology, ecology); Doutt et al., 1966: 14 [apparent misidentification in part (Triapitsyn 1998)] (overwintering refuge); Jensen et al. 1969: 9 [misidentification in part]; McKenzie & Beirne, 1972: 1230 [apparent misidentification in part (Triapitsyn 1998), see under avalae View in CoL ] (biology); Doutt & Nakata, 1973: 382 [misidentification in part (Trjapitzin 1995)] (biology); Seyedoleslami & Croft, 1980: 625 [misidentification in part (Triapitsyn 1998) (host)]; Williams, 1984: 1 [apparent misidentification in part] (ecology); González et al., 1988: 25 [apparent misidentification in part] (ecology); Pickett et al., 1989: 552 [apparent misidentification in part] (biotype evaluation); Settle & Wilson, 1990a, 1462 [apparent misidentification in part] (parasitism rate); Settle & Wilson, 1990b: 878 [apparent misidentification in part] (behavior); Corbett et al., 1996: 30 [misidentification (Triapitsyn 1998)] (labelling with rubidium); De Santis & Fidalgo, 1994: 122 (catalogue) [NT]; Boivin, 1994: 237 (overwintering strategy); Corbett & Rosenheim, 1996b: 36 [misidentification (Triapitsyn 1998)] (tracking movement with fluorescent dye); Boivin, 2010b: 14 (number of larval instars).
Anagrus View in CoL sp. A, near epos: Trjapitzin, 1995: 250 View in CoL (previous misidentification, distribution).
Anagrus (Anagrus) daanei: Triapitsyn, 1998: 82 (key); Triapitsyn et al., 2010: 5 (key), 6 (description, distribution, hosts); Triapitsyn, 2015b: 12 (key), 30 (description, distribution).
Anagrus daanei: Williams III & Martinson, 2000: 139 View in CoL (hosts, overwintering sites); Martinson et al., 2001: 227 (insecticide and fungicide toxicity); James, 2005: 484 (attraction to synthetic plant volatiles); Morse & Stouthamer, 2005: 375 (collecting from host plant); Prischmann et al., 2005: 132 (managed and unmanaged vineyards); Morse & Stouthamer, 2006: 96 (molecular identification); Morse & Stouthamer, 2007: 95 (molecular identification); Prischmann et al., 2007: 43 (abundance, phenology on blackberry and wild rose; Jepsen et al., 2007: 600 (sulphur effect on reproduction); Wright & James, 2007: 19 (host plant, distribution); Lowery et al., 2007: 9 (host plant associations); Segoli & Rosenheim, 2013a: 1225 (fecundity, longevity); Segoli & Rosenheim, 2013b: 2499 (reproductive success); Segoli, 2016: 140 (density dependent parasitism); Wilson et al., 2016: 602 (leafhopper and plant hosts in CA); Wilson & Triapitsyn, 2017: 53 (mention).
Nearctic hosts. Cicadellidae View in CoL :? Dikrella View in CoL spp., Edwardsiana rosae View in CoL (L.), Erasmoneura variabilis (Beamer) View in CoL , Erythroneura anfracta Beamer View in CoL , E. bistrata McAtee View in CoL , E. comes (Say) View in CoL , E. elegantula Osborn View in CoL , E. ziczac Walsh View in CoL , Zonocyba pomaria (McAtee) View in CoL .
Distribution. Canada: BC. USA: CA, MI, NY, WA.
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Anagrus (Anagrus) daanei Triapitsyn, 1998
Huber, John T., Read, Jennifer D. & Triapitsyn, Serguei V. 2020 |
Anagrus daanei: Williams III & Martinson, 2000: 139
Wilson, H. & Triapitsyn, S. V. 2017: 53 |
Segoli, M. 2016: 140 |
Wilson, H. & Miles, A. F. & Daane, K. M. & Altieri, M. A. 2016: 602 |
Segoli, M. & Rosenheim, J. A. 2013: 1225 |
Segoli, M. & Rosenheim, J. A. 2013: 2499 |
Morse, J. G. & Stouthamer, R. 2007: 95 |
Prischmann, D. A. & James, D. G. & Storm, C. P. & Wright, L. C. & Snyder, W. E. 2007: 43 |
Wright, L. C. & James, D. G. 2007: 19 |
Lowery, D. T. & Triapitsyn, S. V. & Judd, G. J. R. 2007: 9 |
Morse, J. G. & Stouthamer, R. 2006: 96 |
Morse, J. G. & Stouthamer, R. 2005: 375 |
Prischmann, D. A. & James, D. G. & Gingras, S. N. & Snyder, W. E. 2005: 132 |
Martinson, T. & Williams III, L. & English-Loeb, G. 2001: 227 |
Ruberson, J. R. & Williams III, L. H. 2000: 139 |
Anagrus epos:
Boivin, G. 2010: 14 |
Corbett, A. & Rosenheim, J. A. 1996: 36 |
De Santis, L. & Fidalgo, P. 1994: 122 |
Boivin, G. 1994: 237 |
Settle, W. H. & Wilson, L. T. 1990: 878 |
Pickett, C. H. & Wilson, L. T. & Flaherty, D. L. & Gonzalez, D. 1989: 552 |
Gonzalez, D. & Cervenka, V. & Moratorio, M. & Pickett, C. & Wilson, L. T. 1988: 25 |
Williams, D. W. 1984: 1 |
Seyedoleslami, H. & Croft, B. A. 1980: 625 |
Doutt, R. L. & Nakata, J. 1973: 382 |
McKenzie, L. M. & Beirne, B. P. 1972: 1230 |
Jensen, F. L. & Flaherty, D. L. & Chiarappa, L. 1969: 9 |
Doutt, R. L. & Nakata, J. & Skinner, F. E. 1966: 14 |
Doutt, R. L. & Nakata, J. 1965: 586 |
Scott, W. G. 1933: 6 |