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US ISSN 0046 225X ENVIRONMENTA ENTOMOLOG Volume 21, 1992 1-1488 Environmental Volume 21 Entomology WILLIAM P. KEMP RAYMOND L. EVERNGAM, JR. ROB HEADRICK Editor Managing Editor VIVIANA VILLAFANE RONALD E. STINNER RICHARD H. FOOTE JENNIFER YEARWOOD Editor MELISSA McDANIEL Production Editors RICHARD S. ZACK Copy Editors CAROLYN DESIMON Book Review Editor Administrative Assistant Editorial Board T. O. HOLTZER Chair C. J. JONES R. L. BRANDENBURG Fort Collins, CO Urbana, IL Raleigh, NC Section C (1992) Section D (1993) Section E (1995) H. R. BURKE C. LOUDON College Station, TX Manhattan, KS Section A (1992) Section B (1994) Published by the Entomological Society of America F. T. TURPIN M. B. STOETZEL T. W. FUCHS J. D.E DMAN West Lafayette, ID Beltsville, MD San Angelo, TX Amherst, MA President Eastern Branch Southwestern Branch Section D L. R. NAULT K. L. STEFFEY B. J. HARRINGTON D. D. 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For member member member member a list of available issues, write to ESA Sales, 9301 Annapolis domestic foreign domestic foreign Road, Lanham, MD 20706. Back volumes are available in microform from University Microfilms International, 300 Single issue $10.40 $11.40 $ 34.00 $ 35.00 North Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. Volume 62.40 68.40 204.00 210.00 CUMULATIVE AUTHOR INDEX Environmental Entomology Volume 21, 1992 A Cherry, R. H., 767 Gaylor, M. J., 780 Achtemeier, G. L., 921 Cho, H. W., 549 Geden, C. J., 1419 Addison, D. S., 737 Clancy, K. M., 331 George, T. L., 1239 Albajes, R., 269 Cohen, A. C., 20, 896 Gerling, D., 556, 659 Alexander, S. A., 1077 Cokendolpher, J. C., 964 Giebultowicz, J. M., 822 Ali, A., 780 Colwell, A. E., 1294 Godfrey, L. D., 1059, 1060 All, J. N., 264 Connor, E. F., 307 Gold, H. J., 253 Allen, W. R., 50 Cowles, R. S., 453 Good, W. R., 1052 Anderson, M. D., 604 Cox, G. W., 281 Gould, F., 586 Anderson, N. L., 1294 Croft, B. A., 202, 1168 Gould, J. R., 394, 1035 Andow, D. A., 388 Culbreath, A. K., 121 Grafton-Cardwell, E. E., 1371 Andreadis, T. G., 901 Cusker, J. L., 1121 Greenberg, B., 640 Araya, J. E., 376 Grigarick, A. A., 731 Asquith, A., 1022 D Grover, Jr., P. B., 845 Dahlman, D. L., 1046 B Danielson, S. D., 501 H Baker, J. E., 646 Darnell, P. O., 1160 Haas, M. J., 409 Baker, T. C., 1143 Datz, S. G., 350 Habeck, D. H., 714 Barbercheck, M. E., 1466 DeGrandi-Hoffman, G., 366 Hagler, J. R., 20, 896 Bardoloi, S., 1398 Dean, D. A., 1178, 1457 Hagstrum, D. W., 1351 Barfield, C. S., 1013 Delisle, J., 1007 Hahn, S. P., 837 Barratt, B.I.P., 103 Demski, J. W., 121 Hain, F. P., 1103 Bartelt, R. J., 156, 1143 Dennis, B., 1229 Hajek, A. E., 129, 706 Basimike, M., 1114 Derrick, M. E., 242 Halbert, S. E., 1433 Bellows, Jr., T. S., 359, 651, 659 Dowd, P. F., 1143 Haldemann, R. L., 793 Beregovoy, V. H., 493 Drost, Y. C., 760 Hall, D. J., 771 Beshear, R. J., 121 Drummond, F. A., 107 Hall, M. R., 957, 969 Biever, K. D., 1212 Drury, C. F., 817 Hara, A. H., 1441 Bingaman, B. R., 508 Dueben, B., 854 Hart, E. R., 508 Blua, M. J., 578 Duncan, R., 996 Haukioja, E., 1386 Boerma, H. R., 264 Dunkel, F. V., 1121 Hayes, J. L., 1377 Boggs, K. W., 1052 Dutcher, J. D., 632 Hazarika, L. K., 1398 Bomar, C. R., 1301 Heath, R. R., 854, 1154 Bonham, C. D., 94 E Hébert, C., 89 Bottenberg, H., 542 Eckel, C. S., 287 Hendrix, III, W. H., 1092 Bourassa, J.-P., 89 Ehler, L. E., 26 Hennessey, M. K., 714 Bourchier, R. S., 907 Eichenseer, H., 1046 Herr, J. C., 1097 Bradley, Jr., J. R., 287 Eisenberg, R. M., 350 Hesler, L. S., 731 Bradley—Dunlop, D., 20, 896 Ekbom, B., 1110 Higbee, B. S., 1319 Bratti, A., 1196, 1198 Elkinton, J. S., 394, 1035 Higgins, C. J., 322 Breen, J. P., 68 Ellis, B. A., 281 Higley, L. G., 501 Brewer, G. J., 493 Enriquez, F. J., 20, 896 Hoffman, S. A., 1345 Bridges, J. R., 1377 Espelie, K. E., 214, 888 Hogg, D. B., 1248 Brown, M. W., 485 Hollingsworth, R. G., 1103 Brust, G. E., 1466 F Holtzer, T. O., 1059, 1060 Bugg, R. L., 1371 Fagan, W. F., 350 Horowitz, A. R., 556 Byers, R. A., 103 Fan, Y., 107 Horton, D. R., 1319 Fanti, P., 1196, 1198 Hough-Goldstein, J., 837 Cc Fell, R. D., 148 Hoy, J. B., 745 Capinera, J. L., 94 Felton, G. W., 1220 Hunt, D.W.A., 817 Caprio, M. A., 808 Feng, M.-G., 1029, 1433 Hurd, L. E., 350 Cardé, R. T., 760 Ferguson, C. S., 247 Carolina, 1097 Fincher, G. T., 871 I Carpenter, J. E., 57 Fitt, G. P., 1393 Ignoffo, C. M., 210, 913 Carr, Jr., W. C., 112 Flinn, P. W., 1351 Irving, J., 866 Carter, M. R., 1308 Forschler, B. T., 1220 Irwin, M. E., 542 Castané C., 269 Foster, J. E., 376 Isenhour, D. J., 214, 888 Cate, J. R., 117, 620 Fowler, A., 1239 Chalfant, R. B., 957, 969 J Chamberlin, J. R., 121 G Jang, E. B., 1189 Chandler, D. S., 1283 Garcia, C., 210, 913 Jobin, L., 89 Charlet, L. D., 493 Garcia, R., 1294 Johnson, C. D., 610 Chauvin, R. L., 1212 Garcia-Salazar, C., 81 Johnson, D. L., 939 1476 Environmental ENTOMOLOGY Vol. 21, no. 6 Johnson, J. B., 1433 Mayse, M. A., 112 Patterson, R. P., 1002 Johnson, M. T., 586 McAvoy, T. J., 527 Patterson, R. S., 141 Johnson, M. W., 1097, 1441 McCaffrey, J. P., 983 Paustian, J. W., 1139 Jones, R. L., 1448 McCauley, Jr., G. W., 1072 Peck, S. B., 1283 Jones, C. G., 276 McEwen, L. C., 1239 Pena, J. E., 996 Jones, C. J., 141, 832 McManus, M. L., 1308 Peng, C., 604 McNally, L. C., 1362 Pereira, R. M., 1427 K Meeker, J. R., 534 Perfecto, I., 61 Kaakeh, W., 632 Meola, R. W., 1404 Perring, T. M., 578 Katovich, S., 771 Messer, C., 866 Peterson, R.K.D., 501 Kaya, H. K., 183 Messing, R. H., 1022, 1189 Peterson, 8. S., 1248 Kearby, W., 771 Mesterhazy, A., 700 Petit, F. L., 136 Keller, J. E., 560 Miller, J. C., 197, 1139 Phelan, P. L., 156 Kemp, W. P., 461 Miller, J. R., 453, 560 Phillips, Jr., S. A., 964 Kennedy, G. G., 242 Miller, R. W., 1419 Pitcairn, M. J., 441 Knudsen, G. R., 1271 Mills, J. N., 281 Pittendrigh, B. R., 1267 Kok, L. T., 527 Mills, N. J., 230 Powell, D. A., 359, 651 Kolarov, J., 700 Milne, D. E., 141 Pullen, S. R., 1404 Koricheva, J., 1386 Milo, J. A., 141 Purcell, M., 1441 Kosaraju, R. S., 1202 Mocelin, G., 845 Puyvelde, L. C., 1121 Krause, G., 247 Moore, K.E.B., 276 Kulhavy, D. L., 534 Morales-Ramos, J. A., 620 Q Kulman, H. M., 401 Moreno, D. S., 294 Quiring, D. T., 1357 Kumar, R., 1114 Moya-Raygoza, G., 566 Quiroz, C., 376 Mueller, A. J., 345 Muir, W. E., 1351 R L Munholland, P. L., 1229 Raffa, K. F., 771 Lamb, R. J., 10 Munyinyi, D., 1114 Rahardja, U., 81 Landis, D. A., 409 Mutinga, M. J., 1114 Raina, A. K., 822 Landolt, P. J., 382, 854, 1154 Myers, J. H., 322 Raulston, J. R., 1393 Larsen, K. J., 566 Raupp, M. J., 173, 827 Laub, C. A., 41 N Ravlin, F. W., 1308 Lebeck, L. M., 1441 Nafus, D. M., 664 Redak, R. A., 94 Lenczewski, B., 854 Nault, B. A., 264 Reed, H. C., 1154 Leonard, J. G., 447, 1273 Nault, L. R., 566 Reese, J. C., 1072 Lewis, L. C., 178 Neal, Jr., J. W., 793, 1414 Rejmanek, M., 598 Lewis, V. R., 975 Nealis, V. G., 907 Rejmankova, E., 598 Liebhold, A. M., 221, 354 Nettles, Jr., W. C., 1196, 1198 Rice, R. E., 441 Lin, H., 156 Nevill, R. J., 1077 Ridgway, R. L., 722, 822 Lindqvist, L., 160 Nigg, H. N., 714 Riggin, T. M., 214, 888 Linit, M. J., 247 Niwa, C. G., 1410 Riley, D. G., 1013 Lister, R. M., 376 Nomura, A. K., 1294 Ritchie, S. A., 737 Lockwood, J. A., 1301 Norman,J . M., 1059, 1060 Roberts, D. R., 598 Loera, J., 1393 Nowierski, R. M., 1029 Roberts, D. W., 706 Lopez, Jr., J. D., 1404 Nuessly, G. S., 767 Rodriguez, M. H., 598 Luna, J. M., 41 Nyffeler, M., 1178, 1457 Rogers, C. E., 417, 1393 Lyons, D. B., 354 Rojas, M. G., 518 Lysyk, T. J., 1134 oO Roltsch, W. J., 112 O'Dowd, D. J., 478 Rubink, W. L., 436 M O'Neil, R. J., 1, 191 Rutz, D. A., 1419 MacRae, I. V., 202, 1168 O'Neill, K. M., 1333 Ryoo, M. I., 549 Mackay, W. P., 866 Odell, T. M., 173 Maier, C. T., 164 Oudejans, R., C.H.M., 860 Ss Majdi, S., 866 Ouyang, Y., 1371 Sadoff, C. S., 173, 827 Makela, M., 436 Sajap, A. S., 178 Mangan, R. L., 294 P Sample, B. E., 628 Margolies, D. C., 1072 Paine, T. D., 659 Sanchez, M., 294 Marién, J., 860 Pair, S. D., 1393 Sanderson, J. P., 799 Marti, Jr., O. G., 371, 417 Palmer, J. O., 117 Sappington, T. W., 677 Martin, J. H., 366 Papp, M., 700 Savage, H. M., 598 Mason, R. R., 74 Park, S. J., 1357 Schaalje, G. B., 939 Matis, J. H., 436 Parker, B. L., 447, 1253, 1258 Schaupp, Jr., W. C., 401 Maw, H.E.L., 817 Pats, P., 1110 Schmidt, J. O., 1130 December 1992 Cumulative Author Index Schneider, S. S., 1362 Vv Schoenig, S. E., 471 Valovage, W. D., 1202 Schotzko, D. J., 983, 1271 Van Buren, N.W.M., 860 Schreiber, E. T., 141 Van Der Vaart, H. R., 939 Schreiner, I. H., 664 Van Driesche, R. G., 394, 1035 Schroeder, P. C., 1002 Van Duyn, J. W., 242, 287, 1002 Schuster, D. J., 1013, 1341 Vandersall, K. S., 350 Seal, D. R., 957, 969 Velasco, L.R.I., 751 Sears, M. K., 787 Velthuis, H.H.W., 860 Sediles, A., 61 Vetter, R. S., 1143 Shaw, P. W., 949 Vickers, P. M., 50 Shea, P. J., 745 Vinson, S. B., 518, 866 Sher, R. B., 301 Voigt, W. G., 1294 Shields, E. J., 301 Shorey, H. H., 1143 Ww Showers, W. B., 677, 1092 Wallner, W. E., 447 Shukle, R. H., 376, 845 Walter, D. E., 478 Siemens, D. H., 610 Walter, G. H., 751 Simmons, A. M., 371 Weaver, D. K., 1121 Sivinski, J., 382 Webb, R. E., 822 Skinner, M., 1258 Wedberg, J. L., 1248 Smerage, G. H., 1341 Weiss, M. J., 604 Smith, A. M., 314 Welch, J. D., 350 Smith, Jr., J. W., 1160 Welker, W. V., 485 Smith, L., 877 Wells, J. D., 640 Snyder, W. E., 350 Werren, J. H., 173 Soper, R. S., 129 Weseloh, R. M., 901 Sorenson, C. E., 242 Westbrook, J. K., 1393 Sower, L. L., 1410 Westigard, P. H., 1319 Sparks, A. N., 1393 Weston, P. A., 560 1345 Spivak, M., 366 Whalon, M. E., 81 Spurgeon, D. W., 345 Wiedenmann, R. N., 1, 1160 Stein, K. J., 148 Wietlisbach, D. O., 136 Steinkraus, D. C., 1419 Wilkerson, G. G., 253 Sterling, W. L., 1178, 1457 Williams, H. J., 518 Stimac, J. L., 1341, 1427 Williams, III, L., 983 Stinner, R. E., 253 Wilson, L. T., 471 Stipanovic, R. D., 518 Wipfli, M. S., 1248 Story, J. M., 1052 Wiseman, B. R., 57, 888 Suckling, D. M., 949 Wolf, W. W., 1393 Sudayappa, K., 1351 Woodring, J. L., 183 Woodward, D. L., 1294 z Worrer, S. P., 689 Tabashnik, B. E., 808 Tauber, C. A., 1414 Y Tauber, M. J., 1414 Yan, Y. T,81 Taverner, M. P., 307 Young, S. Y., 1220 Terry, L. I., 287 Yu, Y., 253 Thoenes, S. C., 1130 Thoeny, W. T., 1377 Z Thorpe, K. W., 722 Zacharuk, R. Y., 1267 Thorvilson, H. G., 964 Zalom, F. G., 441 Tiarks, A. E., 1377 Zeltzer, A., 366 Tilmon, K. J., 350 Zhang, Z.-Q., 799 Timmins, P. R., 1357 Zoebisch, T. G., 1341 Tobi, D. R., 447 Todd, J. W., 121 Tomlin, E. S., 787 Torchio, P. F., 1086 Trimble, R. M., 50 U Udayagiri, S., 1448 Unruh, T. R., 1319 CUMULATIVE SUBJECT INDEX Environmental Entomology Volume 21, 1992 A Aphelinidae, Aphididae, 1433 Beauveria bassiana, red abundance, host plants, 751 parasitism, 1433 imported fire ant, 1427 Nezara viridula, 751 aphid, Acremonium, 1046 Solenopsis invicta, 1427 Acremonium, aphids, 1046 development, 10 behavior, development, 1196, host-plant resistance, 1946 host-plant resistance, 1046 1198 Acrididae, community ecology, survival, 10 distribution, 1110 461 aphid feeding behavior, virus- Empoasca fabae, 301 Entomophaga, 1202 vector interactions, 578 host finding, 301 Entomophthorales, 1202 zucchini yellow mosaic parasitoid, 1196 patch dynamics, 461 virus, 578 pest, 866 Adelges piceae, Fraser fir, 1103 Aphididae, Aphelinidae, 1433 Sitophilus zeamais, 1345 Homoptera, 1103 parasitism, 1433 Solenopsis invicta, 866 mosquito control, 1285 Apis mellifera, chlorferron, 860 starvation, 1345 xanthan gum, 1285 coumaphos, 860 stem borer, 1110 Aedes taeniorhynchus, oviposi- development time, 366 Tephritidae, 1154 tion, 737 gamma distribution, 436 Toxotrypana, 1154 sampling, 737 insect migration models, Bemisia tabaci, biological aggregation pheromone, 436 control, 651 Carpophilus lugubris, 156 nerolic acid, 1130 Eretmocerus sp., 651 host odor attractants, 156 pheromone, 1130 preimaginal development, agroecosystem dynamics, temperature, 366 359 diversity, 485 Apis mellifera scutellata, sex ratio, 556 Malus domestica, 485 defensive behavior, 1362 survival, 359 Agromyzidae, intraspecific stinging, 1362 Betula, Eriocrania, 1386 competition, 136 aquatic plants, Anopheles leaf miners, 1386 vegetable leaf miner, 136 albimanus, 598 biological control Anisop- Agrotis ipsilon, migration, 1092 habitat classification, 598 teromalus calandrae, 877 migration oogenesis-flight arboreal spiders, family anthonomus grandis, 620 syndrome, 677 abundance, 74 Bemisia tabaci, 651 Pseudaletia unipuncta, 1092 population density, 74 Catolaccus grandis, 620 alfalfa, nabid, 191 armyworm, cropping systems, competition, 664, 1168 predation, 191 41 Cotesia flavipes, 1160 amylase inhibitors, methodol- natural enemies, 41 cotton, 1457 ogy, 646 Artogeia rapae, Plutella Diatraea saccharalis, 1160 plant resistance, 646 xylostella, 837 entomopathogenic fungus, Anabrus simplex, rangelands, 94 Tanacetum vulgare, 837 901 sagebrush, 94 assortative mating, mating Eretmocerus sp., 651 Anastrepha suspensa, phero- behavior, 294 guild structure, 26 mones, 382 sterile-insect release, 294 herbivory, 1289 signaling, 382 attractant, Carpophilus spp., host-plant resistance, 888 Anisopteromalus calandrae, 1143 inoculative releases, 202 biological control, 877 Cestrum nocturnum, 854 introduction strategy, 26 parasitoid, 877 pheromone, 1143 keystone predators, 664 Anopheles albimanus, aquatic Trichoplusia ni, 854 landscape structure, 409 plants, 598 Lymantria dispar, 901 habitat classification, 598 B Lynx spiders, 1457 Antheraea assama, lipid baculovirus distribution, Musca domestica, 1419 reserves, 1398 Lymantria dispar, 307 Muscidifurax raptor, 1419 seasonal variation, 1398 optical enumeration, 307 Ostrinia nubilalis, 409 Anthonomus eugenii, dispersion, Baculovirus heiiothis, Panonychus ulmi, 1168 1013 Helicoverpa zea, 210 parasitoid, 877 sampling, 1013 simulated sunlight, 210 phenology, 164 Anthonomus grandis grandis, bait sprays, fruit fly eradication, Phytoseiidae, 478 overwintering survival, 117 1022 plant morphology, 478 reproduction, 117 invertebrates, 1022 reproduction, 832 anthonomus grandis, biological baits, sweetpotato, 957 Spodoptera frugiperda, 888 control, 620 wireworms, 957 tentiform lesfminers, 164 Catolaccus grandis, 620 barley yellow dwarf virus, Tetranychidae, 202 ants, Nicaragua, 61 feeding behavior, 376 Toxorhynchites splendens, vegetational diversity, 61 Sitobion avenae, 376 832 weed management, 1289 1480 ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY Vol. 21, no. 6 biology, cabbage webworm cinnamaldehyde, onion maggot, Cotesia melanoscela, hyperpara- development, 527 453 sitism, 907 Clitostethus arcuatus, 659 ovipositional deterrent, 453 Lymantria dispar, 907 Hellula rogatalis, 527 Clitostethus arcuatus, biology, cotton, biological control, 1457 Siphominus phillyreae, 659 659 Lynx spiders, 1457 biotype E, corn, 1072 Siphominus phillyreae, 659 Oxyopes, 1178 Schizaphis graminum, 1072 clutch size, egg parasitism, 610 Pseudatomoscelis, 1178 bird populations, grasshopper Stator limbatus, 610 coumaphos, Apis mellifera, 860 control, 1239 Coccinellidae, degree-days, chlorferron, 860 nontarget arthropods, 1239 1139 cropping systems, armyworm, birdsfoot trefoil, dispersion developmental threshold, 41 patterns, 1248 1139 natural enemies, 41 Miridae, 1248 Coccygomimus disparis, host Cryptolestes ferrugineus, spatial Brachymeria intermedia, gypsy range, 401 model, 1351 moth, 394 Cochylis hospes, Smicronyx stored products, 1351 host switching, 760 fulvus, 493 Cucurbitacin C, Diabrotica, parasitoid, 760 sunflowers, 493 1466 percentage parasitism, 394 Colorado potato beetle, Perilius sequestration, 1466 Bruchus pisorum, egg develop- bioculatus, 1212 Culex tarsalis, Lagenidium ment, 314 Podisus maculiventris, 1212 giganteum, 183 egg survival, 314 community ecology, Acrididae, microbial control, 183 461 Culicidae, ecological risk Cc patch dynamics, 461 assessment, 714 cabbage webworm development, community structure, lindane, insecticide drift, 714 biology, 527 745 cultural practices, preferred Hellula rogatalis, 527 nontarget insecticide effect, crops, 969 Cacopsylla pyricola, dispersal, 745 wireworms, 969 1319 nontarget species, 731 Curculio occidentis, Cydia sampling, 1319 rice-field drainage, 731 latiferreana, 975 Calliphoridae, carrion ecology, competition, biological control, Quercus agrifolia, 975 640 664, 1168 Cydia latiferreana, Curculio interspecific interaction, 640 keystone predators, 664 occidentis, 975 Carpophilus lugubris, aggrega- Panonychus ulmi, 1168 Curculio occidentis, 975 tion pheromone, 156 conidia color, Entomopathogenic Quercus agrifolia, 975 host odor attractants, 156 fungi, 913 Cydia pomonella, degree-days, Carpophilus spp., attractant, sunlight inactivation, 913 441 1143 conservation tillage, Ostrinia generation time, 441 pheromone, 1143 nubilalis, 388 Cyrtepistomus castaneus, carrion ecology, Calliphoridae, predation, 388 dispersion, 247 640 consumption, simulation, 107 host density, 247 interspecific interaction, 640 survival, 107 Catolaccus grandis, anthonomus corn, biotype E, 1072 D grandis, 620 Helicoverpa zea, 1441 Dalbulus maidis, maize, 566 biological control, 620 Schizaphis graminum, 1072 overwintering, 566 Cestrum nocturnum, attrac- Steinernema carpocapsae, defensive behavior, Apis tants, 854 1441 mellifera scutellata, 1362 Trichoplusia ni, 854 corn earworm, feeding behavior, stinging, 1362 chalkbrood, Osmia lignaria 287 defoliation, gypsy moth, 1308 propinqua, 1086 larval preference, 287 herbivory, 501 pathogenic fungus, 1086 Corythucha, diapause, 1414 Hypera postica, 501 chlorferron, Apis mellifera, 860 lace bugs, 1414 phenology, 1308 coumaphos, 860 cost effective sampling, gypsy degree-day, Coccinellidae, 1139 Choristoneura occidentalis, moth, 722 Cydia pomonella, 441 nitrogen, 331 spatial distribution, 722 developmental threshold, Choristoneura rosaceana, Cotesia flavipes, biological 1139 obliquebanded leafroller, control, 1160 generation time, 441 1007 Diatraea saccharalis, 1160 Hippodamia, 197 seasonal male flight, 1007 Cotesia marginiventris, host lady beetle, 197 Chrysomela scripta, feeding plant, 214 Delia antigua, host-plant preferences, 508 Spodoptera frugiperda, 214 acceptance, 560 oviposition preferences, 508 oviposition, 560 December 1992 CuMULATIVE SuBJect INDEX 1481 Dendroctomus frontalis, dispersion patterns, birdsfoot Empoasca fabae, behavior, 301 elemental marking, 1377 trefoil, 1248 host finding, 301 Pinus taeda, 1377 Miridae, 1248 interspecific competition, density, Frankliniella distribution, behavior, 1110 787 occidentalis, 322 stem borer, 1110 Leptinotarsa decemlineata, sex ratios, 322 Diuraphis noxia, host-plant 787 density dependence, Lymantria resistance, 1296 endophytes, plant resistance, 68 dispar, 221 movement behavior, 1296 Schizaphis graminum, 68 population dynamics, 221 Russian wheat aphid, 1029 energy reserves, Dolichovespula development, aphid, 10 spatial patterns, 1029 maculata, 148 behavior, 1196, 1198 diversity, agroecosystem foraging behavior, 148 Locusta migratoria dynamics, 485 entomogenous nematodes, migratorioides, 939 Leiodidae, 1262 obligatory parasitism, 417 Nosema spp., 939 Malus domestica, 485 Spodoptera frugiperda, 417 parasitoid, 1196, 1198 seasonality, 1262 entomopathogenic fungus, stage-frequency data, 1229 DNA probe, Paraphlepsius biological control, 901 stochastic model, 1229 irroratus, 81 conidia color, 913 survival, 10 X-disease, 81 Lymantria dispar, 901 development time, Apis Dolichovespula maculata, sunlight inactivation, 913 mellifera, 366 energy reserves, 148 Entomophaga maimaiga, temperature, 366 foraging behavior, 148 epizootiology, 129 developmental rate, larval diet, Doppler radar, Melanoplus Lymantria dispar, 129 7380 sanguinipes, 921 Entomophaga, Acrididae, 1202 Spodoptera exigua, 780 updrafts, 921 Entomophthorales, 1202 developmental threshold, drought stress, Ostrinia Entomophthorales, Acrididae, Coccinellidae, 1139 nubilalis, 1059, 1060 1202 degree-days, 1139 stem tunneling, 1059, 1060 Entomophaga, 1202 Diabrotica undecimpunctata dung-inhabiting insects, i Epilachna, Podisus howardi, nitrogen fixation, vermectin, 871 maculiventris, 1 1002 nontarget species, 871 predation model, 1 soybean, 1002 Epiphyas postivittana, mating Diabrotica, Cucurbitacin C, E disruption, 949 1466 ecological risk assessment, traps, 949 sequestration, 1466 Culicidae, 714 epizootiology, Entomophaga diapause, Corythucha, 1414 insecticide drift, 714 maimaiga, 129 Helicoverpa zea, 1404 egg development, Bruchus Lymantria dispar, 129, 706 horn fly, 1134 pisorum, 314 sampling, 706 lace 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