Parasites for control of: Grape Leafhopper
Authors
R. L. DouttJ. Nakata
Authors Affiliations
Richard L. Doutt is Professor and Chairman, Division of Biological Control and Entomologist in the Experiment Station; John Nakata is Laboratory Technician, University of California, Albany.Publication Information
Hilgardia 19(4):3-3. DOI:10.3733/ca.v019n04p3. April 1965.
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Abstract
Under certain California conditions, a tiny, nearly microscopic wasp parasite, Anagrus epos Girault, is capable of holding population levels of the grape leafhopper, Erythroneura elegantula Osborn, down to noneconomic levels.
Doutt R, Nakata J. 1965. Parasites for control of: Grape Leafhopper. Hilgardia 19(4):3-3. DOI:10.3733/ca.v019n04p3
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