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US ISSN 0046 225x ENVIRONMENTA NTOMOLOGY Volume 20, 1991 1-1760 Environmental Volume 20 Entomology WILLIAM P. KEMP RAYMOND L. EVERNGAM, JR. DEBORAH L. SANDERS Editor Managing Editor STACEY N. WAGES RONALD E. STINNER RICHARD H. FOOTE MELISSA McDANIEL Editor A. C. MINTZER Production Editors RICHARD S. ZACK Copy Editors Book Review Editor Editorial Board L. A. HULL, Chair H. R. BURKE C. LOUDON Biglerville, Pa. College Station, Tex. Ithaca N.Y. Section F (1991) Section A (1992) Section B (1994) T. O. HOLTZER C. J. JONES RICK L. BRANDENBURG Fort Collins, Colo. Urbana, Ill. Raleigh, N.C. Section C (1992) Section D (1993) Section E (1995) Published by the Entomological Society of America L. R. NAULT E. A. CAMERON D. R. RUMMEL J. D.E DMAN Wooster, Ohio University Park, Pa. Lubbock, Tex Amherst, Mass. President Eastern Branch Southwestern Branch Section D J. H. OLIVER, JR. K. L. STEFFEY B. J. HARRINGTON D. D. KOPP Statesboro, Ga. Champaign, Ill. Madison, Wis Fargo, N.D. 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Inquiries should be directed to ESA Sales, 9301 Annapolis Road, Lanham, Md. 20706; (301) 731-4535. eat ESA ESA Non- Non- All prices include handling and shipping by surface mail. For a member member member member list of available issues, write to ESA Sales, 9301 Annapolis Road, domestic foreign domestic foreign Lanham, Md. 20706. Back volumes are available in microform from University Microfilms International, 300 North Zeeb Road, Single issue $10.40 $11.40 $ 34.00 $ 35.00 Ann Arbor, Mich. 48106 Volume 62.40 68.40 204.00 210.00 CUMULATIVE AUTHOR INDEX Environmental Entomology Volume 20, 1991 A Dodge, K. L., 1129 Hilton, R. J., 1005 Aldrich, J. R., 477 Dorschner, K. W., 690 Hines, J. E., 922 Allen, G. R., 458 Dreistadt, S. H., 1711 Hoffman, G. D., 1058, 1067 Amman, G. D., 1562 Hoffmann, M. P., 1005 Andow, D. A., 1228 E Hogan, G. R., 790 Eckenrode, C. J., 1356 Hopper, K. R., 292 B Eger, J. E., 477 Horton, D. R., 410 Bacheler, J. E., 1418 Ehler, L. E., 1295 Hostetter, D. L., 1480 Baker, J. E., 53 Elkinton, J. S., 1407, 1601 Houck, M. A., 494 Barbercheck, M. E., 582, 707 Ellison, A. M., 857 Hunter, C. E., 1030 Bastian, R. A., 1141 Ellsbury, M. M., 1181 Bates, B. A., 577 J Baugh, B. A., 1344 F Jansson, R. K., 545 Benzon, G. L., 1407 Faeth, S. H., 196 Johnson, C. D., 1577 Berberet, R. C., 470, 551, 781 Felland, C. M., 498, 1315 Johnson, D. T., 15, 930 Bergman, D. K., 470, 781 Feng, M.-G., 338, 1699 Johnson, G. R., 282 Berry, J. S., 1074 Ferguson, C. S., 1427 Joost, R. E., 1531 Bessin, R. T., 252 Ferro, D. N., 1, 1309 Judd, G.J.R., 22 Billings, R. F., 401 Fincher, G. T., 77 Bing, L. A., 1207 Finney, P. L., 53 'K Blackmer, J. L., 166 Fisher, J. R., 185 Karel, A. K., 354 Blodgett, S. L., 71, 776 Flamm, R. O., 1279 Kawamoto, H., 1381 Bohls, R. A., 1285 Flinn, P. W., 872 Kean, J. N., 534 Bong, C.F.J., 1200 Fornasari, L., 1187 Kemp, W. P., 1504 Bonjour, E. L., 143 Foster, J. E., 964 Klubertanz, T. H., 731 Bottenberg, H., 1375 Foster, R. N., 1285 Knight, A. L., 1659 Braman, 8. K., 349 Fuxa, J. R., 603 Kramer, D. A., 484 Brewer, G. J., 316 Krysan, J. L., 626 Brown, G. C., 1236 G Brown, J. R., 1444 Galante, E., 90 L Brown, S. L., 1108 Galindo, P., 90 Lamp, W. O., 118 Brusewitz, G. H., 143 Garcia-Salazar, C., 179 Latheef, M. A., 736 Gaugler, R., 700 Laub, C. A., 749 C Gaunce, A. P., 935 Layton, R. J., 110 Caceres, S., 224 Gentry, R., 1108 Le Metayer, M., 615 Caddel, J. L., 551, 781 Georgis, R., 815 Lebeck, L. M., 211 Calvin, D. D., 440 Gillett, J. D., 882 Lee, C. N., 1447 Campbell, C. L., 303 Glover, T. J., 1356 Lee, C.Y.L., 1048 Campbell, R. W., 1407 Godfrey, L. D., 8 Lenssen, A. W., 71 Candy, S. G., 190 Gomez, F., 1259 Leonard, J. G., 371 Cappaert, D. L., 1549 Gorsuch, C. S., 1108 Leyva, J. L., 1160, 1469 Cappuccino, N., 865, 1121 Gould, F., 30 Liebhold, A. M., 1407 Carlson, J. A., 1645 Gould, J. R., 1 Liquido, N. J., 620, 1732 Carpenter, J. E., 1457 Grant, J. F., 288 Litsinger, J. A., 988 Carroll, J. F., 922 Gray, D. R., 1645 Lockwood, J. A., 970 Carter, M. R., 1042 Grodowitz, M. J., 652 Logan, J. A., 1516 Center, T. D., 323 Gross, H. R., 377 Lovei, G. L., 1301 Chiang, F.-M., 1687 Gross, P., 1217 Lovelady, C. N., 1279 Cibrian-Tovar, J., 419 Lusby, W. R., 477 Clancy, K. M., 1363 H Luther, D. G., 1612 Clement, S. L., 724 Hall, D. G., 382 Lysyk, T. J., 1176 Coelho, J. R., 1627 Hall, J., 713 Coll, M., 526 Hanks, L. M., 1583, 1653 M Costa, H. S., 1102 Hanna, R. D., 534 Mackey, B. E., 335 Costa III, J. T., 1542 Hara, A. H., 211 Maddox, D. M., 335 Crist, T. O., 265 Harada, T., 1149 Magalhaes, B. P., 1460 Cuda, J. P., 898 Harcourt, D. G., 217 Mahdavi, A., 427 Hardman, J. M., 1089 Mangini, A. C., Jr., 823 Harris, E. J., 174, 1048 Mann, J. A., 1418 D Hart, E. R., 534 Maredia, K. M., 1019 Deheer, C. J., 1173 Hazzard, R. V., 644, 841 Marley, S. E., 1612 Diawara, M. M., 1393 Herms, D. A., 534 Masson, C., 615 Dimock, M. B., 802 Hill, N. S., 1893 Matloff, N. S., 1246 1746 ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY Vol. 20, no. 6 McClure, M. S., 258 Rogers, L. E., 520 Wiedenmann, R. N., 610 McKibben, G. H., 1327 Rossi, A. M., 1349 Wilhoit, L. R., 635, 757, 1079, Meade, T., 1636 Roth, J. P., 909 1418 Meckenstock, D. H., 1259 Royer, T. A., 1267 Wilson, L. T., 849 Messina, F. J., 1438 Ruberson, J. R., 786, 1475 Witkowski, J. F., 440 Meyer, J. A., 915 Woods, S. M., 1381 Millar, J. G., 450 Ss Worner, S. P., 768 Miller, J. C., 1097 Sadof, C. S., 83 Miller, R. H., 807 Salom, S. M., 565 x Miranda, H. J., 882 Schouest, Jr., L. P., 1526 Xia, J. Y., 832 Mittler, T. E., 433 Schreiner, I. H., 1556 Mizell III, R. F., 597 Schumutterer, H., 988 Y Muegge, M. A., 1531 Schuster, D. J., 720 Yeargan, K. V., 65 Mullens, B. A., 915 Seymour, P. R., 720 Yoshida, H. A., 160 Murphy, B. C., 981 Sharma, H. C., 1589 Young, L. J., 1241 Sher, R. B., 1113 N Shipp, J. L., 694 Z Nadel, H., 1053 Showers, W. B., 440 Zhao, D. X., 1333 Nafus, D. M., 1619, 1725 Showler, A. T., 358 Naranjo, S. E., 230 Simons, E. E., 1601 Nichols, B. J., 1024 Sites, R. W., 127 Slosser, J. E., 877 Oo Smelser, R. B., 514 O.Rourke, M. K., 507 Smith, L., 661, 669, 675 Olfert, O., 1720 Smith, S. L., 44 Olson, M. M., 1166 Stamps, W. T., 1037 Onsager, J. A., 939 Stewart, S.D., 1387 Onstad, D. W., 156 Sullivan, D. J., 685 Swezey, S. L., 1691 P Palumbo, J. C., 391 = Parmenter, R. R., 135 Tan, Y., 1013 Parrella, M. P., 713 Taylor, P. L., 964 Patel, K. J., 1195 Terry, L. [., 1568 Pavuk, D. M., 276 Thomson, D. R., 935 Payne, J. A., 477, 1108 Ticehurst, M., 1407 Pecora, P., 282 Tillman, P. G., 61 Peng, C., 205 Todd, J. L., 556 Petersen, J. J., 1155 Tonhasca, Jr., A., 742, 1251 Peterson, S. S., 1606 Torchio, P. F., 590 Petitt, F. L., 1134 Turchin, P., 401, 955 Plant, R. E., 1493 Tuttle, A F., 841 Pooler, P. D., 1285 Poston, F. L., 440 U Powell, J. E., 346 Underhill, E. W., 450 Unnithan, G. C., 150 Q Quinn, M. A., 1285 Vv Valles, S. M., 1274 R Van Druescege, R. G., 1 Raffa, K. F., 1665 Villa, J. D., 39 Rahim, A., 774 Villani, M. G., 241 Raina, A. K., 1451 Vinson, S. B., 98 Regan, R. P., 1403 Reuter, K. C., 1285 Ww Richardson, P. E., 143 Wagner, T. L., 1327 Riemann, J. G., 1322 Wardle, A. R., 889 Rieske, L. K., 48 Weathersbee III, A. A., 1595 Roach, S. H., 540 Weissling, T. J., 945 Robacker, D. C., 1680 Welch, S. M., 440 Robb, K. L., 713 Wellso, S. G., 489, 795 Roberts, D. W., 1460 Welter, S. C., 104, 1537 Roelofs, W. L., 1356 Weston, P. A., 1433 CUMULATIVE SUBJECT INDEX Environmental Entomology Volume 20, 1991 A antibiosis, maicillo sorghum entomopathogen, 1207 Acari, Neozygites sp., 731 resistance, 1259 entomopath ic nematodes, spider mites, 731 Spodoptera frugiperda, 1259 582 Acarus siro, growth simulation, antibiotic resistance, Sorghum Ostrinia nubilalis, 1207 1381 bicolor, 1393 Phorodon humuli, 690 population dynamics, 1381 Spodoptera frugiperda, 1393 soil texture, 582 Acremonium coenophialum, Anticarsia gemmatalis, bee diet, pollen collection, 507 Cicadellidae, 1531 biological control, 288 pollen volume, 507 management strategies, 1531 Brachymeria ovata, 288 behavior, cassava mealybug, 685 Acyrthosiphon kondoi, host aphid parasitoids, cereal Coccinellidae, 685 plant resistance, 71 aphids, 1699 Cotinis nitida, 15 monophenolics, 71 natural control, 1699 fungi, 15 Adeiges tsugae, population Apis mellifera, flight, 1627 maize weevil, 1433 dynamics, 258 hybrids, 39 movement, 241 sexuparae, 258 overwintering, 39 Sitophilus zeamais, 1433 age, colonization, 1387 thermoregulation, 1627 soil insects, 241 Lygus lineolaris, 1387 Apium graveolens, host plant behavioral antagonists, Agromyzidae, leafminer, 720 resistance, 1636 Lepidoptera, 450 Liriomyza, 720 Noctuidae, 1636 sex attractants, 450 alate production, Diuraphis apple, Coccinellidae, 1301 Bemisia tabaci, biological noxia, 1344 species assemblage, 1301 control, 713 water stress, 1344 Frankliniella occidentalis, poinsettia, 713 Aleurocanthus woglumi, 1568 Bephratelloides cubensis, biological control, 1691 oviposition damage, 1568 Annona, 1053 Encarsia opulenta, 1691 applied entomology, Models, phenology, 1053 alfalfa, clover root curculio, 1013 768 Bermisia tabaci, ovipositional Sitona hispidulus, 1013 arthropod communities, canopy rates, 1102 Therioaphis maculata, 470 arthropods, 1542 survival rates, 1102 triacontanol, 470 diel activity, 1542 bioassays, artificial diet, 1363 Alnus, Fenusa dohrnii, 534 artificial diet, bioassays, 1363 Choristoneura occidentalis, phenology, 534 Choristoneura occidentalis, 1363 Amblyseius cucumeris, 1363 biological control, Frankliniella occidentalis, 694 Glischrochilus Aleurocanthus woglumi, functional response, 694 quadrisignatus, 205 1691 amylase inhibitors, models, 53 insect-food interactions, 205 Anastrepha ludens, 1469 wheat, 53 artificial habitats, Exeristes Anticarsia gemmatalis, 288 Anagrapha falcifera (Kirby), roborator, 889 Bangasternus orientalis, 335 baculovirus, 1480 host finding, 889 Beauveria bassiana, 690 microbial control, 1480 attractants, Anastrepha iudens, Bemisia tabaci, 713 Anasa Tristis, Cucurbita pepo, 391 1680 Brachymeria ovata, 288 Cucurbitaceae, 143 specific hunger, 1680 Braconidae, 1732 electronic monitoring, 143 attraction, Bombus spp., 377 Carcinops pumilio, 1079 intraplant distribution, 391 Universal moth trap, 377 Centaurea solstitialis, 335, Anastrepha ludens, attractants, 724 1680 B cereal aphids, 338 biological control, 1469 Bacillus thuringiensis, Heliothis Coleoptera, 303 development time, 1160 virescens, 30 Cryptolestes ferrugineus, 872 Diachasmimorpha Homoeosoma electellum, 316 Curculionidae, 652 longicaudata, 1469 resistance, 316 Dacus, 1732 host preference, 1160 transgenic plants, 30 death rates, 1 specific hunger, 1680 baculovirus, Anagrapha Diachasmimorpha Annona, Bephratelloides falcifera (Kirby), 1480 longicaudata, 1469 cubensis, 1053 microbial control, 1480 Encarsia opulenta, 1691 phenology, 1053 Bangasternus orientalis, entomopathogenic nematodes, Anopheles quadrimaculatus, biological contral, 335 211, 815 parous rates, 1595 Centaurea solstitialis, 335 Entomophthorales, 338 survival rates, 1595 bark beetles, disturbance, 1279 Eulophidae, 1725 Anthonomus grandis grandis, landscape ecology, 1279 Euphorbia spp., 282 cotton, 1327 barley yellow dwarf virus, Eustenopus villosus, 1187 expert system, 1327 population dynamics, 166 feeding behavior, 1217 Anthonomus grandis, environ- Rhopalosiphum padi, 166 filth flies, 1155 ment, 877 Beauveria bassiana, biological functional response, 872 mesquite litter, 877 control, 690 habitat, 669 1748 ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY Vol. 20, no. 6 Hawaii, 211 Cacopsylla pyricola, color sampling, 382 host plant resistance, 964 response, 626 citrus rust mite, Galendromus house fly, 669 phenology, 626 helveolus, 224 Ips pini, 1665 Callosobruchus, competition, spider mites, 224 jimsonweed, 898 1438 clearwing moths, dogwood, 520 Liriomyza trifolii, 1195 inheritance, 1438 Sesiidae, 520 Macrocentrus grandii, 156 Caloptilia azaleella, biology, 597 climate, catastrophe theory, 970 Mayetiola destructor, 964 control, 597 cusp, 970 microhabitat, 675 Cameraria sp., Emory oak, 196 Hypera postica, 217 mites, 1074 insect abundance, 196 outbreak analysis, 217 Musca domestica, 661, 1418 canopy arthropods, arthropod clones, greenbug, 433 Musca domestica, 1079 communities, 1542 photoperiod, 433 Muscidifurax zaraptor, 1155 diel activity, 1542 cloth drag, Dermacentor Nabis roseipennis, 1475 cantharidin, blister beetle, 776 variabilis, 922 nontarget arthropods, 815 Carabidae, detrended corre- park trails, 922 Ostrinia nubilalis, 156 spondence analysis, 1285 clover root curculio, alfalfa, 1013 parasitism, 1 nontarget organisms, 1285 Sitona hispidulus, 1013 parasitoid, 675, 1217 Carcinops pumilio, biological clovers, forage legumes, 1181 parasitoids, 661, 1195 control, 1079 Trifolium spp., 1181 Phorodon humuli, 690 Musca domestica, 1079 Coccinellidae, apple, 1301 poinsettia, 713 cassava mealybug, behavior, 685 behavior, 685 predation, 1024 Coccinellidae, 685 cassava mealybug, 685 Pseudoplusia includens, 1475 catastrophe theory, climate, 970 species assemblage, 1301 pupal parasites, 1418 cusp, 970 coccinellids, habitats, 540 semiochemicals, 1665 Centaurea solstitialis, overwintering, 540 Sida spp., 882 Bangasternus orientalis, 335 Coleomegilla maculata, Solenopsis invicta, 1024 biological control, 335, 724 functional responses, 644 Spurgia esulae, 282 thistles, 724 Leptinotarsa decemlineata, St. Johnswort, 303 Ceratitis capitata, development, 644, 841 stimulation model, 1074 1048 stage-specific, 841 Tachinidae, 1725 dispersal, 1493 Coleophora spp., feeding Tetrastichus gallerucae, 1711 distribution South America, behavior, 857 thistles, 724 174 salt marshes, 857 Trichobaris bridwelli, 898 modeling, 1493 Coleoptera, biological control, waterhyacinth, 652 Murraya paniculata, 1048 303 Xanthogaleruca luteola, 1711 cereal aphids, aphid parasitoids, St. Johnswort, 303 yellow starthistle, 1187 1699 colonization, age, 1387 biology, Caloptilia azaleella, 597 biological control, 338 Lygus lineolaris, 1387 control, 597 Entomophthorales, 338 macroinvertebrates, 110 biometerology, mark-recapture, natural control, 1699 ponds, 110 565 Cerotoma trifurcata, diurnal colony initiation, reproduction, Scolytidae, 565 distribution, 514 1037 biotypes, genetic variation, 757 seasonal distribution, 514 Solenopsis invicta, 1037 Schizaphis graminum, 757 Chilo partellus, mating, 150 color response, Cacopsylla blister beetle, cantharidin, 776 pheromonal control, 150 pyricola, 626 Bombus spp., attraction, 377 Choristoneura occidentalis, phenology, 626 Universal moth trap, 377 artificial diet, 1363 community ecology, irrigation, Brachymeria ovata, Anticarsia bioassays, 1363 498 gemmatalis, 288 ordinal data, 190 soybean, 498 biological control, 288 phenology, 190 competition, Callosobruchus, Braconidae, biological control, Choristoneura rosaceana, 1438 1732 pheromone blends, 935 entomopathogenic nematodes, Dacus, 1732 traps, 935 707 Bruchophagus platypterus, chrysanthemum, cultivar prefer- inheritance, 1438 parasitoids, 1606 ences, 160 Nemata, 707 postdiapause development, Spodoptera exigua, 160 computer technology, expert 1606 Cicadellidae, Acremonium systems, 1236 coenophialum, 1531 IPM programs, 1236 Cc distribution, 1030 confidence intervals, hypothesis cabbage, Pemphigus management strategies, 1531 testing, 1246 populitransversus, 1267 seasonal abundance, 1030 simultaneous inference, 1246 seasonal abundance disper- citrus, Phyllocoptruta oleivora, control, biology, 597 sion, 1267 382 Caloptilia azaleella, 597 December 1991 CUMULATIVE SuBJECT INDEX coprophilic insects, dung dis- resistant maize, 1200 dispar, 1516 persal, 909 phenology models, 1516 Scarabaeinae, 909 D developmental thresholds, corn, cover crops, 749 Dacus, biological control, 1732 poikilotherm development intercropping, 1251 Braconidae, 1732 model, 22 no-tillage, 1251 sanitation, 620 Zonosemata electa, 22 Ostrinia nubilalis, 276 suppression, 620 developmental time, Pseudaletia unipuncta, 749 dairies, Musca domestica, 915 endoparasitoids, 61 weeds, 276 Stomoxys calcitrans, 915 tobacco budworm, 61 corn earworm, Helicoverpa zea, Dalbulus, leafhoppers, 556 developmental velocities, 1451 maize, 556 European corn borer, 440 inherited sterility, 1457 damage, Diatraea saccharalis, Ostrinia nubilalis, 440 pheromone production, 1451 1019 Diabrotica undecimpunctata sperm, 1457 maize, 1019 howardi, cucurbitacins, corn rootworms, dispersal, 230 Neurocolpus nubilus, 742 1173 semiochemicals, 945 seasonal history, 742 host preferences, 1173 trap height, 945 death rates, biological control, 1 Diabrotica virgifera virgifera, trapping, 230 parasitism, 1 planting dates, 185 Cotesia marginiventris, defoliation, fecundity, 1042 reproduction, 185 Diolcogaster facetosa, 349 Lymantria dispar, 1042 Diachasmimorpha longicaudata, Rogas nolophanae, 349 mango, 1556 Anastrepha ludens, 1469 Cotinis nitida, behavior, 15 Penicillaria jocosatrix, 1556 biological control, 1469 fungi, 15 degree-day model, Homadaula, diamondback moth, detoxifying cotton, Anthonomus grandis 1141 enzymes, 1687 grandis, 1327 webworm, 1141 parasitoids, 1687 expert system, 1327 Dendroctonus frontalis, diapause, Mayetiola destructor, coumarins, induced responses, population dynamics, 401 795 1166 time series, 401 Microplitis croceipes, 1444 Zygogramma exclamationis, Dendroctonus ponderosae, thermoperiod, 1444 1166 phenology, 1562 wheat, 795 cover, phenolics, 807 Pinus contorta, 1562 diapause induction, Diolcogaster range, 807 density dependence, natural facetosa, 65 cover crops, corn, 749 enemies, 1121 photoperiod, 65 Pseudaletia unipuncta, 749 parasitoid, 292 Diaphania nitidalis, Cryptolestes ferrugineus, search, 292 Cucurbitaceae, 1274 biological control, 872 Solidago, 1121 pickleworm, 1274 functional response, 872 density—dependent mortality, Diatraea saccharalis, damage, Cucurpbepio, tAnaas a Tristis, 391 Microrhopala vittata, 865 1019 intraplant distribution, 391 Dermacentor variabilis, cloth interactions, 358 Cucurbitaceae, Anasa tristis, 143 drag, 922 maize, 1019 Diaphania nitidalis, 1274 park trails, 922 simulation, 252 electronic monitoring, 143 detoxifying enzymes, diamond- sugarcane, 252, 358 pickleworm, 1274 back moth, 1687 diel activity, arthropod cucurbitacins, Diabrotica parasitoids, 1687 communities, 1542 undecimpunctata howardi, detrended correspondence canopy arthropods, 1542 1173 analysis, Carabidae, 1285 Diolcogaster facetosa, Cotesia host preferences, 1173 nontarget organisms, 1285 marginiventris, 349 cultivar preferences, chrysan- development, Ceratitis capitata, diapause induction, 65 themum, 160 1048 photoperiod, 65 Spodoptera exigua, 160 modeling, 484 Rogas nolophanae, 349 Curculionidae, biological Murraya paniculata, 1048 dispersal, Ceratitis capitata, 1493 control, 652 parameter estimation, 484 corn rootworms, 230 waterhyacinth, 652 development equations, modeling, 1493 cusp, catastrophe theory, 970 Empoasca fabae, 1113 orientation, 590 climate, 970 fluctuating temperatures, Osmialignaria propinqua, 590 Cylas formicarius elegantulus, 1113 trapping, 230 oviposition, 545 development rates, functional dispersal patterns, Haematobia survivorship, 545 response, 1089 irritans, 1612 Cyrtepistomus castaneus, forest Typhlodromus pyri, 1089 physiological age, 1612 entomology, 1427 development time, Anastrepha distribution, Cicadellidae, 1030 host preferences, 1427 ludens, 1160 fruit preference, 981 cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus, host preference, 1160 Rhagoletis pomonella, 981 Helicoverpa zea, 1200 developmental rate, Lymantria seasonal abundance, 1030 1750 ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY Vol. 20, no. 6 distribution South America, soil texture, 582 feeding behavior, biological Ceratitis capitata, 174 Entomophaga maimaiga, control, 1217 disturbance, bark beetles, 1279 epizootiology, 1601 Coleophora spp., 857 landscape ecology, 1279 Iymantria dispar, 1601 parasitoid, 1217 Diuraphis noxia, alate produc- Entomophthorales, biological salt marshes, 857 tion, 1344 control, 338 feeding damage, economic in- water stress, 1344 cereal aphids, 338 jury levels, 104 diurnal distribution, Cerotoma entomopoxvirus, foliage Willamette spider mite, 104 trifurcata, 514 consumption, 1720 Fenusa dohrnii, Alnus, 534 seascnal distribution, 514 Melanoplussanguinipes, 1720 phenology, 534 dogwood, clearwing moths, 520 environment, Anthonomus filth flies, biological control, 1155 Sesiidae, 520 grandis, 877 Muscidifurax zaraptor, 1155 dung beetles, Geotrupidae, 90 mesquite litter, 877 flight, Apis mellifera, 1627 Scarabaeidae, 90 environmental simplification, Leptinotarsa decemlineata, dung dispersal, coprophilic Solenopsis invicta, 98 1309 insects, 909 species diversity, 98 migration, 1309 Scarabaeinae, 909 Epilachna, functional response, thermoregulation, 1627 610 fluctuating temperatures, E predation, 610 development equations, 1113 eclosion, Homeosoma electellum, epizootiology, Entomophaga Empoasca fabae, 1113 1322 maimaiga, 1601 mycoplasma-like organism, periodicity, 1322 Lymantria dispar, 1601 179 economic injury levels, feeding eruptive species, leaf beetles, X-disease, 179 damage, 104 1129 foliage consumption, Willamette spider mite, 104 sawflies, 1129 entomopoxvirus, 1720 egg hatch, humidity, 8 Erysimum cheiranthodes, Melanoplussanguinipes, 1720 Ostrinia nubilalis, 8 oviposition deterrents, 802 food utilization, legumes, 1589 eggs, Lymantria dispar, 1645 Pieris rapae, 802 plant preference, 1589 temperature, 1645 Eucalyptus, Phoracantha forage legumes, clovers, 1181 electronic monitoring, Anasa semipunctata, 1583, 1653 Trifolium spp., 1181 tristis, 143 plant resistance, 1583 foraging behavior, Pogonomyrmex Cucurbitaceae, 143 temperature, 1653 occidentalis, 265 Emory oak, Cameraria sp., 196 Eulophidae, biological control, shrub-steppe ecosystem, 265 insect abundance, 196 1725 forest decline, Hepialidae, 371 Empoasca fabae, development Tachinidae, 1725 Korscheltellus gracilis, 371 equations, 1113 Euphorbia spp., biological con forest entomology, Cyrtepistomus fluctuating temperatures, trol, 282 castaneus, 1427 1113 Spurgia esulae, 282 host preferences, 1427 intercropping, 118 Euphydryas editha, hilltopping, Frankliniella occidentalis, life history, 1058 955 Amblyseius cucumeris, 694 plant-insect interactions, 118 movements, 955 functional response, 694 population dynamics, 1067 European corn borer, develop apples, 1568 water-stressed alfalfa, 1058, mental velocities, 440 oviposition damage, 1568 1067 Ostrinia nubilalis, 440 fruit preference, distribution, 981 Empoasca spp., fungal insect Eustenopus villosus, biological Rhagoletis pomonella, 981 pathogen, 1460 control, 1187 functional response, Amblyseius Zoophthora radicans, 1460 yellow starthistle, 1187 cucumeris, 694 Encarsiaopulenta, Aleurocanthus Exeristes roborator, artificial biological control, 872 woglumi, 1691 habitats, 889 Cryptolestes ferrugineus, 872 biological control, 1691 host finding, 889 development rates, 1089 endoparasitoids, developmental experimental design, local Epilachna, 610 time, 61 adaptation, 410 Frankliniella occidentalis, 694 tobacco budworm, 61 power curves, 410 predation, 610 entomopathogen, Beauveria expert system, Anthonomus Typhlodromus pyri, 1089 bassiana, 1207 grandis grandis, 1327 functional responses, Ostrinia nubilalis, 1207 cotton, 1327 Coleomegilla maculata, 644 entomopathogenic nematodes, expert systems, computer Leptinotarsa decemlineata, Beauveria bassiana, 582 technology, 1236 644 biological control, 211, 815 IPM programs, 1236 fungal insect pathogen, Empoasca competition, 707 spp., 1460 Hawaii, 211 F Zoophthora radicans, 1460 Nemata, 707 fecundity, defoliation, 1042 fungi, behavior, 15 nontarget arthropods, 815 Lymantria dispar, 1042 Cotinis nitida, 15 December 1991 CuMULATIVE SuBJECT INDEX G sampling, 736 longevity, 1176 Galendromus helveolus, citrus Heliothis, insecticideresidues, 346 temperature, 1176 rust mite, 224 Microplitis croceipes, 346 spider mites, 224 hybrid, pheromone, 419 gene flow, hybridization, 1356 hybrid, sexual response, 419 Ostrinia nubilalis, 1356 Hepialidae, forest decline, 371 Ostrinia nubilalis, 1356 genetic improvement, Nematoda, Korscheltellus gracilis, 371 hybrids, Apis mellifera, 39 700 herbivory, Manduca, 1537 overwintering, 39 Steinernemacarpocapsae, 700 tomato, 1537 Hylobius spp., host volatiles, 48 genetic variation, biotypes, 757 hilltopping, Euphydryas editha, Pachylobius spp., 48 Schizaphis graminum, 757 955 Hypera postica, climate, 217 Geotrupidae, dung beetles, 90 movements, 955 outbreak analysis, 217 Scarabaeidae, 90 Homadaula, degree-day model, hypothesis testing, confidence Gerris spp., phototaxis, 1149 1141 intervals, 1246 rice, 1149 mimosa webworm, 1141 power analysis, 1241 Glischrochilus quadrisignatus, Homeosoma electellum, eclosion, sequential sampling, 1241 artificial diet, 205 1322 simultaneous inference, 1246 insect—food interactions, 205 periodicity, 1322 Gossypium, predators, 849 Bacillus thuringiensis, 316 I Tetranychus, 849 resistance, 316 induced responses, coumarins, grapes, mating disruption, 930 Homoeosoma nebulellum, 1166 pheromone, 930 locomotion, 615 Zygogramma exclamationis, greenbug, clones, 433 oviposition, 615 1166 photoperiod, 433 horn fly, nontarget species, 77 inheritance, Callosobruchus, 1438 ground corn, Musca sorbens, 1447 sustained-release bolus, 77 competition, 1438 ovipositional preference, 1447 host finding, artificial habitats, inherited sterility, corn earworm, growth simulation, Acarus siro, 889 1457 1381 Exeristes roborator, 889 sperm, 1457 population dynamics, 1381 host plant, Medicago sativa L., insect abundance, Cameraria sp., guild structure, habitat distur- 781 196 bance, 1295 Therioaphis maculata Emory oak, 196 Rhopalomyia californica, (Buckton), 781 insect development, integrated 1295 host plant resistance, pest management, 1504 Acyrthosiphon kondoi, 71 Orius insidiosus, 786 H Apium graveolens, 1636 phenology, 1504 habitat, biological control, 669 biological control, 964 photoperiod, 786 house fly, 669 Mayetiola destructor, 964 insect-food interactions, habitat disturbance, guild struc- monophenolics, 71 artificial diet, 205 ture, 1295 Noctuidae, 1636 Glischrochilus Rhopalomyiacalifornica, 1295 host plants, oviposition range, quadrisignatus, 205 habitats, coccinellids, 540 1577 insecticide residues, Heliothis, overwintering, 540 Stator vachelliae, 1577 346 Haematobia irritans, dispersal host preference, Anastrepha Microplitis croceipes, 346 patterns, 1612 ludens, 1160 integrated pest management, physiological age, 1612 development time, 1160 insect development, 1504 hardwoods, host suitability, 1097 cucurbitacins, 1173 phenology, 1504 Lymantria dispar, 1097 Cyrtepistomus castaneus, 1427 interactions, Diatraea Hawaii, biological control, 211 Diabrotica undecimpunctata saccharalis, 358 entomopathogenic nematodes, howardi, 1173 sugarcane, 358 211 forest entomology, 1427 intercropping, corn, 1251 Helicoverpa zea, corn earworm, host resistance, spotted alfalfa Empoasca fabae, 118 1451 aphid, 551 natural enemies, 988 cytoplasmic polyhedrosis within-plant patierns, 551 no-tillage, 1251 virus, 1200 host selection, leafhopper, 1349 plant-insect interactions, 118 pheromone production, 1451 plant nitrogen, 1349 polycultures, 1228 resistant maize, 1200 host suitability, hardwoods, 1097 resource concentration, 988 sampling, 1005 Lymantria dispar, 1097 yield losses, 1228 Trichogramma spp., 1005 peach cultivars, 1108 intraplant distribution, Anasa Heliothis virescens, Bacillus Synanthedon exitosa, 1108 Tristis, 391 thuringiensis, 30 host volatiles, Hylobius spp., 48 Cucurbita pepo, 391 transgenic plants, 30 Pachylobius spp., 48 IPM programs, computer Heliothis zea, reproductive house fly, biological control, 669 technology, 1236 condition, 736 habitat, 669 expert systems, 1236 1752 ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY Vol. 20, no. 6 Ips pini, biological control, 1665 local adaptation, experimental host plant resistance, 964 semiochemicals, 1665 design, 410 plant growth retardants, 489 irrigation, community ecology, 498 power curves, 410 soluble carbohydrates, 489 Noctuidae, 1315 locomotion, Homoeosoma wheat, 795 soybean, 498 nebulellum, 615 Medicago sativa L., host plant, survivorship, 1315 oviposition, 615 781 longevity, house fly, 1176 L., Therioaphis maculata J temperature, 1176 (Buckton), 781 jimsonweed, biological control, 898 lotic ecology, microhabitat Melanogromyza spencerella, Trichobaris bridwelli, 898 association, 127 Ophiomyia centrosenmatis, Naucoridae, 127 354 K Lygus lineolaris, age, 1387 Ophiomyia phaseoli, 354 kairomone, pheromone, 477 colonization, 1387 Melanoplus sanguinipes, Tachinidae, 477 Iymantria dispar, defoliation, entomopoxvirus, 1720 Korscheltellus gracilis, forest 1042 foliage consumption, 1720 decline, 371 developmental rate, 1516 mesquite litter, Anthonomus Hepialidae, 371 eggs, 1645 grandis, 877 Entomophaga maimaiga, 1601 environment, 877 L epizootiology, 1601 microbabitats, natural enemies, landscape ecology, bark beetles, fecundity, 1042 526 1279 hardwoods, 1097 Ostrinia nubilalis, 526 disturbance, 1279 host suitability, 1097 microbial control, Anagrapha leaf beetles, eruptive species, 1129 phenology models, 1516 falcifera (Kirby), 1480 sawflies, 1129 population ecology, 1407 baculovirus, 1480 leafhopper, host selection, 1349 spatial statistics, 1407 microhabitat, biological control, plant nitrogen, 1349 temperature, 1645 675 Dalbulus, 556 parasitoid, 675 maize, 556 M microhabitat association, lotic leafminer, Agromyzidae, 720 Macrocentrus grandii, biological ecology, 127 Liriomyza, 720 control, 156 Naucoridae, 127 legumes, food utilization, 1589 Ostrinia nubilalis, 156 Microplitis croceipes, diapause, plant preference, 1589 macroinvertebrates, colonization, 1444 Lepidoptera, behavioral 110 Heliothis, 346 antagonists, 450 ponds, 110 insecticide residues, 346 sex attractants, 450 maicillo sorghum resistance, thermoperiod, 1444 Leptinotarsa decemlineata, antibiosis, 1259 Microrhopala vittata, density- Coleomegilla maculata, 841 Spodoptera frugiperda, 1259 dependent mortality, 865 stage-specific, 841 maize, Dalbulus, 556 Solidago, 865 Coleomegilla maculata, 644 damage, 1019 migration, flight, 1309 flight, 1309 Diatraea saccharalis, 1019 Leptinotarsa decemlineata, functional responses, 644 leafhoppers, 556 1309 migration, 1309 maize weevil, behavior, 1433 mimosa webworm, degree-day natural enemies, 1549 Sitophilus zeamais, 1433 model, 1141 population dynamics, 1549 management strategies, Homadaula, 1141 resistance, 427 Acremonium coenophialum, mites, biological control, 1074 synergistic ratios, 427 1531 stimulation model, 1074 life history, Empoasca fabae, 1058 Cicadellidae, 1531 mixed cropping, Uroleucon water-stressed alfalfa, 1058 Manduca, herbivory, 1537 ambrosiae, 1375 Limothrips denticornis, tomato, 1537 wind speed, 1375 population dynamics, 577 mango, defoliation, 1556 modeling, Ceratitis capitata, 1493 sampling, 577 Penicillaria jocosatrix, 1556 development, 484 Liriomyza sativae, phenology, manure, Musca domestica, 635 dispersal, 1493 1134 temperature, 635 parameter estimation, 484 temperature—dependent mark-recapture, biometerology, models, amylase inhibitors, 53 development, 1134 565 applied entomology, 768 Liriomyza trifolii, biological Scolytidae, 565 wheat, 53 control, 1195 mating, Chilo partellus, 150 monophenolics, Acyrthosiphon parasitoids, 1195 pheromonal control, 150 kondoi, 71 Liriomyza, Agromyzidae, 720 mating disruption, grapes, 930 host plant resistance, 71 leafminer, 720 pheromone, 930 morality, selenium, 790 Listronotus oregonensis, Mayetiola destructor, biological Tenebrio molitor, 790 mortality analysis, 1333 control, 964 mortality analysis, Listronotus survival rate analysis, 1333 diapause, 795 oregonensis, 1333

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