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Volume 22, 1993 1-1426 Environmental Volume 22 Entomology Number 6 December 1993 WILLIAM P. KEMP RICHARD S. ZACK RICHARD H. FOOTE Editor Book Review Editor EILEEN D’ARAUJO RONALD E. STINNER RAYMOND L. EVERNGAM, JR. Copy Editors Editor Assistant Director, THOMAS P. SHILLE Communications Production Editor Editorial Board C. J. JONES, Chair R. L. BRANDENBURG H. R. BURKE Urbana, IL Raleigh, NC College Station, TX Section D (1993) Section E (1995) Section A (1997) C. LOUDON G. C. BROWN J. R. FUXA Manhattan, KS Lexington, KY Baton Rouge, LA Section B (1994) Section F (1996) Section C (1997) Published by the Entomological Society of America F. W. KNAPP M. B. STOETZEL T. W. FUCHS E. PAUL CATTS Lexington, KY Beltsville, MD San Angelo, TX Pullman, WA President Eastern Branch Southwestern Branch Section D F. T. TURPIN K. L. STEFFEY B. J. HARRINGTON C. A. SUTHERLAND West Lafayette, IN Champaign, IL Madison, WI Las Cruces, NM Past President North Central Branch Section A Section E G. L. TEETES K. S. PIKE H. OBERLANDER M. K. HARRIS College Station, TX Prosser, WA Gainesville, FL College Station, TX President-Elect Pacific Branch Section B Section F J. H.S HADDY G. G. KENNEDY M. E. IRWIN W. D. HANSEN Kirksville, MO Raleigh, NC Champaign, IL Lanham, MD Secretary-Treasurer Southeastern Branch Section C Executive Director © 1993, Entomological Society of America Environmental Entomology (ISSN 0046-225X) is published bimonthly (February, April, June, August, October, and December) by the Entomological Society of America, 9301 Annapolis Road, Lanham, MD 20706. The journal is printed by Allen Press, 1041 New Hampshire Street, P.O. Box 368, Lawrence, KS 66044. Second class postage is paid at Lanham, MD, and at additional mailing offices. 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Inquiries should be directed to ESA Sales, 9301 Annapolis Road, Lanham, MD 20706; (301) 731-4535. Back Issues ESA ESA Non- Non- All prices include handling and shipping by surface mail. 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 $1140 $3400 $ 35.00 North Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. Volume 62.40 68.40 204.00 210.00 CUMULATIVE AUTHOR INDEX Environmental Entomology Volume 22, 1993 A Clarke, G. M., 1362 Gaston, L. K., 920 Abrahamson, W. G., 388 Cloutier, C., 477 Gaugler, R., 796 Al-Obaidi, A. A., 1344 Cockfield, S. D., 607 Geden, C. J., 971, 1201 Albajes, R., 381 Coffelt, M. A., 1318 Gemeno, C., 1260 Albert, P. J., 824 Collins, A. M., 183 Gerber, R. G., 920 Alford, A. R., 167 Colvin, D. L., 1043 Gerhardt, K. O., 162 Allsopp, P. G., 10, 362, Comas, J., 381 Giblin-Davis, R. M., 93 1278 Comer, J. A., 613 Gillespie, T. J., 726 Altman, D. W., 1 Congdon, B. D., 1302 Gilmore, J. E., 404 Anderbrant, O., 445 Cook, J. M., 1213 Goldenberg, S., 837 Antonelli, A. L., 1302 Cooter, R. J., 339 Good, W. R., 831 Armbrust, E. J., 220 Cope, M.-L., 483 Gould, F., 283 Armes, N. J., 339 Corbett, A., 519 Grant, G. G., 154 Arpaia, S., 334 Cornell, H. V., 1294 Green, E. S., 791 Asante, S. K., 1060 Costa, H. S., 16 Gribko, L. S., 1066 Atzeni, M. G., 368 Coulson, R. N., 62 Grissell, E. E., 1813 Craig, T. P., 388 Gross, H. R., 1084 B Crist, T. O., 709 Bacheler, J. E., 716 Croft, B. A., 865 H Ban, P. M., 1113 Cuperus, G. W., 305 Habeck, D. H., 1146 Barbercheck, M. E., 1166 Hagstrum, D. W., 33 Barnard, D. R., 971 D Hajek, A. E., 1172 Barrett, G. W., 541 Dahlsten, D. L., 49 Halaweish, F. T., 925 Bartelt, R. J., 837 Danthanarayana, W., 1060 Hall, D. J., 154 Beerwinkle, K. R., 554 Day, W. H., 1234 Harbach, R. E., 978 Benedict, J. H., 1, 273 DeAngelis, J. D., 1308 Hare, J. D., 432 Beninger, C. W., 766 Dowdy, A. K., 965 Harrell, M. O., 781 Bentley, M. D., 167 Dray, Jr., F. A., 1146 Harris, E. J., 404 Berberet, R. C., 305 Dunn, J. P., 948 Hart, E. R., 397 Berenbaum, M. R., 791 Dutcher, J. D., 810, 1016 Haukioja, E., 438 Bergh, J. C., 1325 Dysart, R. J., 1234 Haynes, K. F, 109 Betts, L. L., 699 Haysom, M.B.C., 1278 Bingaman, B. R., 397 E Head, G., 1096 Blumberg, D., 837 Eckenrode, C. J., 559 Heath, R. R., 464, 942 Bohls, R. A., 532 Eddleman, B. R., 273 Heinz, K. M., 1217 Boldt, P. E., 234 Edelson, J. V., 1266 Herbert, Jr., D. A., 693, 1251 Bomar, C. R., 489 Ellis, D. D., 190, 197 Hernandez, E. M., 99 Bonjour, E. L., 1344 Elsey, K. D., 567 Herrmann, D. P., 571 Borden, J. H., 319 Epsky, N. D., 464, 942 Hesler, L. S., 743 Bourchier, R. S., 642 Erlandson, C. M., 933 Higley, L. G., 311 Bradley, D., 190 Espelie, K. E., 547 Ho, C.-C., 21 Brann, D. E., 1251 Evans, E. W., 1392 Hoelmer, K. A., 49 Brodsgaard, H. F., 647 Hoffmann, D. F, 1140 Brose, P. H., 1118 F Hogmire, Jr., H. W., 716 Brown, J., 613 Fargo, W. S., 1344 Hohn, M. E., 1066 Brusven, M. A., 71, 1156 Fay, P. A., 1333 Holliday, N. J., 784 Bryan, M. D., 1234 Fereres, A., 1260 How, S. T., 388 Burger, T. L., 1234 Ferguson, C. S., 595 Howard, R.W., 965 Burlando, T: M., 859 Fescemyer, H. W., 933 Hoy, C. W., 418, 1096 Butterfield, C. H., 993 Fielding, D. J., 71 Hsu, C. L., 453 Fields, P. G., 470 Hull, L. A., 716 C Fitzpatrick, S. M., 818 Hunt, R. E., 109 Cairns, S. C., 1060 Flamn, R. O., 62 Callan, N. W., 831 Flanangan, G. J., 254 J Cameron, E. A., 1118 Fleischer, S. J., 1124 Jacobson, D. A., 1338 Campbell, J. B., 212 Flint, H. M., 43 Jansson, R. K., 88 Cannon, Jr., W. N., 669 Follett, P. A., 283 Jenkins, M. J., 297 Capinera, J. L., 127 Fornasari, L., 684 Jennings, D. T., 1003 Carpenter, J. E., 1084 Foster, R. N., 532 Joern, A., 352 Carruthers, R. I., 885, French, J. D., 489 Johnson, F. A., 1043 1172 Fuxa, J. R., 425 Johnson, M. W., 16 Cartwright, B., 1266 Johnson, P. S., 993 Cate, J. R., 99, 226, 1161 G Johnson, 8. G., 477 Center, T. D., 1146 Gabor, J. W., 1358 Jones, C. J., 174 Chang, Y. Z., 411 Gabriel, A. D., 679 Jones, R. W., 99 Christianssen, C. A., 311 Gannon, M. R., 634 Jones, T. A., 1022, 1349 Chun, Y. S., 1009 Garcia, J. A., 1367 Jonsson, P., 445 Clancy, K. M., 116 Gardescu, S., 843 Judd, G.J.R., 1325 ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY Vol. 22, no. 6 K McMahon, M. J., 796 Pulley, P. E., 62 Kaakeh, W., 810, 1016 Meade, T., 432 Purcell, M., 246 Karel, A. K., 1076 Mendel, M. J., 167 Katovich, S. A., 154 Messina, F. J., 1022, 1349 Q Kauffman, E. E., 459 Meyer, W. L., 1383 Quinn, M. A., 532, 993 Kaya, H. K., 859 Midgarden, D. G., 1124, 1251 Keaster, A. J., 162 Miller, M., 190, 197 R Kehat, M., 837 Miller, M. E., 1266 Raffa, K. F, 190, 197 Kemp, W. P., 501, 733 Milne, B. T., 709 Rajab, M. S., 167 Kennedy, G. G., 283 Morales, J., 1092 Ramachandran, R., 190, 197 Kepner, R. L., 532 Morales-Ramos, J. A., 226 Rao, R. P., 134 Kharboutli, M. S., 663, 1134 Morgan, T. A., 1278 Reimer, N. J., 483 Kingsley, P. C., 1234 Morrill, W. L., 1358 Rejmankova, E., 978 Kinn, D. N., 1285 Mulekar, M. S., 346 Reuter, L. L., 915 Kish, L. P., 1156 Murphy, J. A., 699 Ricchiuto, B., 334 Klucas, G., 352 Richter, A. R., 425 Knauft, D. A., 1043 N Rinderer, T. E., 183 Knudsen, G. R., 874 Nafus, D. M., 265 Ring, D. R., 1, 273 Kozlov, M. V., 438 Nalepa, C. A., 1313 Risley, L. S., 57 Kring, T. J., 1338 Naranjo, S. E., 1051 Robacker, D. C., 13867 Nealis, V. G., 642 Roberts, D. R., 978 L Nechols, J. R., 238 Roberts, S. J., 220 Lachance, P., 1103 Nielson, D. C., 1022, 1349 Rock, G. C., 716 Lactin, D. J., 784 Nixon, K. H., 1251 Roden, D. B., 134 Lamari, L. L., 784 Nolan, M. A., 733 Roltsch, W. J., 577 Lance, D. R., 654 Nordin, G. L., 674 Roques, A., 297 Landivar, J. A., 273 Novak, M. G., 311 Rossignol, P. A., 1308 Lanza, J., 411 Nunney, L., 1217 Rowley, W. A., 311 Lapis, E. B., 3192 Nyomura, K., 43 Ruberson, J. R., 1338 Larkin, T. S., 1172 Nyrop, J. P., 595 Rutz, D. A., 1201 Lavallee, R., 824 Ryoo, M. L, 1009 Legaspi, J. C., 1193 Oo Legg, D. E., 733 O'Neil, R. J., 1193 Ss Lemenager, D., 459 O'Neill, K. M., 751 Sacchi, C. F, 116 Leonard, J. G., 1108 O'Neill, R. P, 751 Sachs, E. S., 1 Lessor, K.N.S.A., 154 Obrycki, J. J., 679 Samenus, Jr., R. J., 1333 Liebhold, A. M., 26, 1066 Oloumi-Sadeghi, H., 220 Sandlin, E. A., 625, 634 Lin, H., 1096 Omer, A. D., 16 Sappington, T. W., 141 Lindqvist, L., 1355 Onsager, J. A., 885, 1031 Scheffrahn, R. H., 1113 Linit, M. J., 1285 Ormord, A. M., 679 Schenk, T. C., 33 Lockwood, J. A., 489, 503, 733, Orr, C. J., 679 Schroeder, P. C., 595 904 Schultz, P. B., 1318 Logan, P., 759 P Schuster, D. J., 1188 Lombardo, D. A., 154 Packham, S. O., 1156 Schwalbe, C. P., 1234 Lopez, Jr., J. D., 554 Parajulee, M. N., 1035 Seal, D. R., 88 Lord, C. C., 82 Parker, B. L., 1108 Seitz, L. M., 965 Lorio, Jr., P. L., 948 Parks, N. J., 43 Sether, D. M., 1308 Lu, W., 759 Parr, J. C., 109, 674 Seymour, R. C., 212 Lynch, R. E., 375 Parrella, M. P., 1217 Shanks, Jr., C. H., 1302 Pass, B. C., 674 Shaver, T. N., 554 M Pavuk, D. M., 541 Shields, E. J., 595 MacRae, I. V., 865 Payton, M. E., 1344 Shipp, J. L., 726 Mack, T. P., 663, 802, 1134 Peairs, F. B., 1383 Shorey, H. H., 920 Maddox, J. V., 220 Pecor, J., 978 Showers, W. B., 141 Mahr, D. L., 607 Perez, P., 1260 Siegfried, B. D., 958 Manguin, S., 978 Perring, T. M., 915 Simmons, A. M., 3752 Manning, J. S., 1140 Peyton, E. L., 978 Simons, E. E., 26 Marino, P. C., 1294 Philips, T. W., 1035 Sims, S. R., 1 Martinat, P. J., 1003 Plant, R. E., 519 Sior, A., 26 Mauffette, Y., 824 Pomerinke, M. A., 489 Sisk, C. B., 920 Mayer, D. G., 368 Pons, X., 381 Sites, R. W., 571 Mayse, M. A., 577 Ponz, F., 1260 Smith, Jr., J. W., 849 McAuslane, H. J., 1043 Pooler, P. D., 532 Smith, L., 618 McCaffrey, J. P., 704 Poprawski, T. J., 1383 Smith, S. M., 1375 McCormick, L. H., 1118 Powell, J. E., 693 Smitley, D. R., 134 McCown, B., 190, 197 Price, P. W., 116 Sobhian, R., 234, 684 McGaughey, W. H., 965 Prokopy, R. J., 453 Soper, R. S., 1172 McKenzie, C. L., 1266 Pulim, S., 411 Sosa, E. S., 99 December 1993 CuMULATIVE AUTHOR INDEX Speese, J., 693 Wilson, L. T., 802 Stark, J. A., 305 Wiseman, B. R., 547 Stark, J. D., 246 Wolf, D. D., 1318 Steffey, K. L., 220 Wood, D. L., 920 Steinkraus, D. C., 1201, 1338 Woods, S. A., 751,1031 Stevens, M. M., 776 Wraight, S. P., 1383 Stinner, R. E., 716 Stone, T: B., 1 Y Story, J. M., 831 Yafuso, M., 601 Straub, R. W., 559 Yamamoto, A. K., 43 Streett, D., 751, 1031, 1140 Yang, G., 547 Strom, K. B., 1275 Yasuda, G., 483 Su, N.-Y., 1113 Young, J. H., 346 Subramanyam, BH., 33 Young, L. J., 346, 958 Sullivan, G. T., 1278 Youngman, R. R., 1124, 1251 Sun, S., 699 Yuval, B., 459 Sutter, G. R., 743 Swallow, J. G., 1392 Z Zangerl, A. R., 791 T Zehnder, G. W., 693 Tabashnik, B. E., 16 Zhu, Y., 162 Tallamy, D. W., 925 Tauber, C. A., 8432 Tauber, M. J., 843 Tebbets, J. S., 1140 Thurston, G. S., 859 Tillman, P. G., 1161 Tipping, P. W., 1402 Toscano, N. C., 915 Trichilo, P. J., 802 Troubridge, J. T., 818 U Uchida, G. K., 246 Ullman, D. E., 16 Unger, J. D., 26 Vv Vail, P. V., 1140 Vargas, R. 1, 246, 404, 453 Vargo, E. L., 411 Vaughn, T. T., 418 Velasco, L.R.I., 326 Villa, J. D., 183 Villani, M. G., 595 Vincent, C., 1103 Vogt, E. A., 238 W Walgenbach, D. D., 532, 993 Walgenbach, J. F., 559 Walker, P. W., 10, 362 Walter, G. H., 326 Wang, Z. G., 874 Washino, R. K., 459 Weibull, J.H.W., 149 Weissling, T. J., 93 Wekesa, J. W., 459 Weseloh, R. M., 587 Wharton, R. A., 1188 Whitmore, R. C., 1003 Wichman, D., 1358 Wiedenmann, R. N., 849 Wiens, J. A., 709 Williams, R. N., 837 Willig, M. R., 571, 625, 634 Wilson, C. G., 254 Wilson, L. M., 704 CUMULATIVE SUBJECT INDEX Environmental Entomology Volume 22, 1993 2-SPRT, negative binomial reproduction, 1344 population density, 438 distribution, 346 Anastrepha ludens, attractants, artificial honeydew, alfalfa, 1392 Sequential Probability Ratio 1367 biological control, 1892 Test, 346 food deprivation, 1367 atmospheric deposition, growth, Anastrepha suspensa, food 669 A availability, 942 Lymantria dispar, 669 Acer saccharum, forest soils, light intensity, 464 attractant, Diabrotica virgifera 1118 pheromone periodicity, 464 virgifera, 654 Taeniothrips inconsequens, pheromones, 942 western corn rootworm, 654 1118 animal excrement, attraction, attractants, Anastrepha ludens, Aceria malherbae, Convolvulus 453 1367 arvensis, 234 Ceratitis capitata, 453 food deprivation, 1367 weeds, 234 Anisota senatoria, late-season attraction, animal excrement, Acrididae, nontarget organisms, defoliation, 1318 453 532 Quercus growth and vigor, Ceratitis capitata, 453 rangeland, 532 1318 Aculus schlechtendali, competi- Anopheles spp., aquatic vegeta- B tion, 865 tion, 978 Bacillus thuringiensis, Panonychus ulmi, 865 larval habits, 978 antifeedants, 334 Acyrthosiphon pisum, cover ant repellants, Formica aerata, Choristoneura fumiferana, crops, 1016 920 197 intrinsic rate of increase, pheromones, 920 host plant resistance, 432 1016 Anthonomus grandis grandis, Hyphantria cunea, 197 Aedes spp., larval competition, Bracon mellitor, 1161 Populus, 190 311 host size, 1161 Spodoptera exigua, 432 replacement series, 311 Anthonomus grandis, Catolaccus transgenic insect resistance, Aeneolamia varia, egg diapause, grandis, 226 190 1092 developmental rates, 226 transgenic plants, 334 pest management, 1092 host plants, 99 Bactrocera (=Dacus) dorsalis, aggregation pheromones, pollen, 99 parasitoids, 246 Carpophilus spp., 837 Anticarsia gemmatalis, biological population dynamics, 246 host volatiles, 837 control, 425 bait stations, seedcorn maggot, agroecosystem diversity, natural density, 933 1251 enemy enhancement, 519 development, 933 wireworms, 1251 vegetation management, 519 nuclear polyhedrosis virus, barrier band, Lymantria dispar, Agrotis ipsilon, 425 587 Electroantennograms, 162 antifeedants, Bacillus sugar spray, 587 flight behavior, 141 thuringiensis, 334 Bathyplectes spp., Hypera postica, flower volatiles, 162 Spodoptera frugiperda, 167 220, 674 migration, 141 synthetic model, 167 Zoophthora phytonomi, 220, air pollution, Archips podana, transgenic plants, 334 674 438 Antistrophus silphii, fire, 1333 behavior, cranberry, 607 population density, 438 mortality, 1333 Lepidoptera, 607 Aleyrodes spiraeoides, malathion antixenosis, Heteropsylla cubana, olfactory responses, 1096 bait spray, 49 319 Plutella xylostella, 1096 parasitoids, 49 Leucaena, 319 Bemisia tabaci, esterase banding alfalfa, artificial honeydew, 1392 Aphididae, defoliation, 1349 patterns, 16 biological control, 1392 Diuraphis noxia, 1349 parasitoids, 1043 allometry, body size, 1313 Diuraphis, 1022 peanuts, 375, 1043 Megastigmus aculeatus grass phenology, 1022 sweetpotato whitefly, 375 nigroflavus, 1313 Aphis, Myzus persicae, 1260 Trialeurodes vaporariorum, Alocasia odora, cross-pollinators, vector propensity, 1260 16 601 Apis mellifera, overwintering, benefit-cost analysis, environ- synhospitalic Colocasiomyia 183 mental safety, 904 flies, 601 temperature, 183 neoclassical biological Alternaria porri, plant disease- apple, Eriosoma lanigerum, 1060 control, 904 insect interaction, 1266 spatial distribution, 1060 bigheaded ant, green scale, 483 Thrips tabaci, 1266 aquatic insects, detoxification natural enemies, 483 American grasshopper, host enzymes, 958 binomial sampling, rangelands, preference, 127 pyrethroids, 958 733 Schistocerca, 127 aquatic vegetation, Anopheles survey, 733 amino acids, nectars, 411 spp., 978 biological control, alfalfa, 1392 Solenopsis spp., 411 larval habits, 978 Anticarsia gemmatalis, 425 Anagrapha falcifera, homologous Arachnida, Epitrimerus pyri, artificial honeydew, 1392 cell lines, 1140 1325 biotic mortality, 679 nuclear polyhedrosis, 1140 phenology, 1325 bird predation, 489 Anasa tristis, Cucurbitaceae, Archips podana, air pollution, Chrysoperla, 843 1344 438 Cotesia flavipes, 849 December 1993 CuMULATIVE SuBJECT INDEX 1419 Culicidae, 174 thistle, 1402 corn earworm, diapause, 693 Entomophthora muscae, 1201 insecta, 1402 Microplitis croceipes, 693 fecundity, 174 Catolaccus grandis, Anthonomus cost, Depressaria pastinacella, functional response, 849 grandis, 226 791 grasshoppers, 885 developmental rates, 226 silk, 791 host plant resistance, 238 Cauchy distribution, Cochliomyia Cotesia flavipes, biological Hypera postica, 1234 hominivorax, 368 control, 849 Hypolimnas, 265 dispersal, 368 functional response, 849 Liriomyza, 1188 Centaurea solstitialis, weed cover crops, Acyrthosiphon Lyctocoris campestris, 1035 control, 684 pisum, 1016 Malacosoma disstria, 1375 weevil, 684 intrinsic rate of increase, mass-rearing, 843 Cephus cinctus, IPM, 1358 1016 Musca domestica, 1201 supercooling, 1358 cranberry, behavior, 607 natural enemies, 885 Ceratitis capitata, animal Lepidoptera, 607 nontarget species, 265 excrement, 453 critical thermal maxima, nuclear polyhedrosis virus, attraction, 453 cuticular permeability, 663 425 distribution, 404 lethal water loss, 663 parasite, 503, 1234 seasonality, 404 cross-pollinators, Alocasia odora, pathogen, 503 cereals, overwintering, 381 601 pest management, 1188 Sitobion avenae, 381 synhospitalic Colocasiomyia phytophagous insects, 254 Chironomus tepperi, develop- flies, 601 rangeland weeds, 704 ment, 776 crucifer, host preference, 418 Salvia aethiopis, 704 morphometrics, 776 Phyllotreta cruciferae, 418 Scelio opacus, 489 Choristoneura fumiferana, Cucurbitaceae, Anasa tristis, stored-product, 1035 Bacillus thuringiensis, 197 1344 strawberry, 679 Hyphantria cunea, 197 reproduction, 1344 tri-trophic interactions, 238 Chrysomela scripta, phenolic cucurbitacins, Diabrotica Trichogramma minutum, glycosides, 397 undecimpunctata howardi, 1375 Populus, 397 925 Xanthium occidentale, 254 Chrysopa perla, developmental phagostimulation, 925 biotic mortality, biological stability, 1362 Culicidae, biological control, 174 control, 679 pollution, 1362 fecundity, 174 strawberry, 679 Chrysoperla, biological control, habitat choice, 459 biotypes, cabbage maggot, 559 843 size variation, 459 Delia radicum, 559 mass-rearing, 843 current velocity, lotic ecology, bird predation, biological control, Cochliomyia hominivorax, 571 489 Cauchy distribution, 368 substratum size, 571 Scelio opacus, 489 dispersal, 368 cuticular permeability, critical body size, allometry, 1313 cold hardiness, Frankliniella thermal maxima, 663 cannibalism, 751 occidentalis, 647 lethal water loss, 663 interspecific competition, 751 supercooling, 647 Megastigmus aculeatus cold tolerance, Nezara viridula, D nigroflavus, 1313 567 dallisgrass ergot, feeding Bombus sp., metal concentration, overwintering, 567 attractant, 554 1355 Coleoptera, nucleation, 470 Helicoverpa zea, 554 Psityrus sp., 1355 stored products, 470 defoliation, Aphididae, 1349 Bracon mellitor, Anthonomus colonization, insect guilds, 62 Diuraphis noxia, 1349 grandis grandis, 1161 Scolytidae, 62 Delia radicum, biotypes, 559 host size, 1161 Colorado potato beetle larva, cabbage maggot, 559 Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, feeding, 784 Dendroctonus frontalis, Dendroctonus frentalis, 1285 temperature dependence, 784 Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, preformed defenses, 1285 community structure, seral plant 1285 communities, 71 drought, 948 C species diversity, 71 plant defense, 948 cabbage maggot, biotypes, 559 competition, Aculus preformed defenses, 1285 Delia radicum, 559 schlechtendali, 865 density, Anticarsia gemmatalis, Callosobruchus chinensis, grasshopper, 352 933 oviposition, 1009 Panonychus ulmi, 865 development, 933 parasitism, 1009 sandhills grassland, 352 Musca domestica, 971 Canada thistle, Cassida cone damage, Larix decidua, 297 temperature, 971 rubiginosa, 1402 Strobilomyia spp., 297 Depressaria pastinacella, cost, insecta, 1402 Convolvulus arvensis, Aceria 791 cannibalism, body size, 751 malherbae, 234 silk, 791 interspecific competition, 751 weeds, 234 detoxification enzymes, aquatic Carpophilus spp., aggregation corn, development, 88 insects, 958 pheromones, 837 Euxesta stigmatis, 88 pyrethroids, 958 host volatiles, 837 Helicoverpa zea, 1338 development, Anticarsia Cassida rubiginosa, Canada pupa mortality, 1338 gemmatalis, 933 December 1993 CuMULATIVE SuBsecT INDEX 1420 Chironomus tepperi, 776 diurnal resting shelter, Promargarodes spp., 10, 362 corn, Lutzomyia shannoni, 613 sampling, 10 density, 933 tree hole, 613 Eurosta solidaginis, galls, 388 Euxesta stigmatis, 88 drought, Dendroctonus frontalis, host plant phenology, 388 morphometrics, 776 948 Euxesta stigmatis, corn, 88 Pinus strobus, 824 plant defense, 948 development, 88 Pissodes strobi, 824 developmental rates, E F Anthonomus grandis, 226 ecological genetics, resistance fecundity, biological control, 174 Catolaccus grandis, 226 management, 283 Culicidae, 174 developmental stability, simulation model, 283 Diuraphis noxia, 874 Chrysopa perla, 1362 economic injury level, physiologi- microbial control, 874 pollution, 1362 cal age, 273 feeding, Colorado potato beetle Diabrotica undecimpunctata response surface, 273 larva, 784 howardi, cucurbitacins, 925 economic thresholds, discrimi- induction, 759 parasite-prey interactions, nant analysis, 305 Leptinotarsa decemlineata, 1166 Hypera postica, 305 759 phagostimulation, 925 egg diapause, Aeneolamia varia, temperature dependence, 784 southern corn rootworm, 1166 1092 feeding attractant, dallisgrass Diabrotica virgifera virgifera, pest management, 1092 ergot, 554 attractant, 654 egg mass, Lymantriidae, 26 Helicoverpa zea, 554 geostatistics, 1124 sampling, 26 feeding behavior modification, sampling, 1124 egg predation, Nicrophorus electronic monitoring system, western corn rootworm, 654 vespilloides, 766 915 Diabrotica spp., toxic-bait Poecilochirus carabi, 766 Myzus persicae, 915 dispensers, 743 Electroantennograms, Agrotis feeding rate, functional re- trapping, 743 ipsilon, 162 sponses, 1134 diapause, corn earworm, 693 flower volatiles, 162 Labidura riparia, 1134 Microplitis croceipes, 623 electronic monitoring system, Festuca arundinacea, endophyte, diflubenzuron, nontarget effects, feeding behavior modification, 699 1003 915 Sphenophorus spp., 699 Orthoptera, 1003 Myzus persicae, 915 fire, Antistrophus silphii, 1333 Diglyphus begini, Liriomyza Eleodes spp., fractals, 709 mortality, 1333 trifolii, 1217 movements, 709 flight behavior, Agrotis ipsilon, simulation model, 1217 emergence, hover, 796 141 Dioryctria ponderosae, Dior yctria Tabanus, 796 migration, 141 tumicolella, 781 endophyte, Festuca arundinacea, flight mill, Helicoverpa susceptibility, 781 699 armigera, 339 Dioryctria resinosella, sex Sphenophorus spp., 699 insect flight, 339 pheromones, 154 Entomophaga calopteni, fungus flower volatiles, Agrotis ipsilon, trapping, 154 infections, 1156 162 Dioryctria tumicolella, Dioryctria Melanoplus spp., 1156 Electroantennograms, 162 ponderosae, 781 Entomophaga maimaiga, food availability, Anastrepha susceptibility, 781 epizootiology, 1172 suspensa, 942 diploid male, parasitoid, 1213 Lymantria dispar, 1172 pheromones, 942 rearing, 1213 Entomophthora muscae, food deprivation, Anastrepha discriminant analysis, economic biological control, 1201 ludens, 1367 thresholds, 305 Musca domestica, 1201 attractants, 1367 Hypera postica, 305 environmental safety, benefit- foraging, Reticulitermes flavipes, dispersal, Cauchy distribution, cost analysis, 904 1113 368 neoclassical biological territories, 1113 Cochliomyia hominivorax, 368 control, 904 forest soils, Acer saccharum, dispersion, mulberry, 21 Epitrimerus pyri, Arachnida, 1118 sequential sampling, 802 1325 Taeniothrips inconsequens, Spissistilus festinus, 802 phenology, 1325 1118 Tetranychus kanzawai, 21 epizootiology, Entomophaga Formica aerata, ant repellants, distribution, Ceratitis capitata, maimaiga, 1172 920 404 Lymantria dispar, 1172 pheromones, 920 seasonality, 404 Microsporidia, 1031 fractals, Eleodes spp., 709 Diuraphis noxia, Aphididae, vertical transmission, 1031 movements, 709 1349 Eriosoma lanigerum, apple, 1060 Frankliniella occidentalis, cold defoliation, 1349 spatial distribution, 1060 hardiness, 647 fecundity, 874 esterase banding patterns, generalist predators, 477 microbial control, 874 Bemisia tabaci, 16 impatiens necrotic spot virus, parasitoids, 1383 Trialeurodes vaporariorum, 1308 pathogens, 1383 16 life tables, 1308 Diuraphis, Aphididae, 1022 Eumargarodes laingi, supercooling, 647 grass phenology, 1022 margarodids, 362 temperature, 726 December 1993 CumuLative Sussect INDEX Tetranychus urticae, 477 Heliothis armigera, intercrop- nontarget species, 265 vapor pressure deficit, 726 ping, 1076 fruit insects, modeling, 716 Maruca testulalis, 1076 I phenology, 716 Hepialidae, sampling, 1108 impatiens necrotic spot virus, functional responses, biological sticky trap, 1108 Frankliniella occidentalis, control, 849 herbivory, grasses, 993 1308 Cotesia flavipes, 849 Lamponius portoricensis, 625 life tables, 1308 feeding rate, 1134 leaf abscission, 57 induction, feeding, 759 Labidura riparia, 1134 litterfall, 57 Leptinotarsa decemlineata, fungus infections, Entomophaga Melanoplus sanguinipes, 993 759 calopteni, 1156 nutrient constraints, 625 inherited sterility, Helicoverpa Melanoplus spp., 1156 Heteropsylla cubana, antixenosis, zea, 1084 319 substerile males, 1084 G Leucaena, 319 insect flight, flight mill, 339 galls, Eurosta solidaginis, 388 Heterorhabditis bacteriophora, Helicoverpa armigera, 339 host plant phenology, 388 insect-entomopathogenic insect guilds, colonization, 62 generalist predators, nematode interactions, 595 Scolytidae, 62 Frankliniella occidentalis, Nematoda, 859 insect pheromones, Rhyzopertha 477 Popillia japonica, 595 dominica, 965 Tetranychus urticae, 477 Steinernema carpocapsae, 859 wheat grain volatiles, 965 genetically modified cotton, homologous cell lines, insect vectors, Graminella plant resistance, 1 Anagrapha falcifera, 1140 nigrifrons, 109 transgenic cotton, 1 nuclear polyhedrosis, 1140 plant pathogens, 109 geostatistics, Diabrotica virgifera host plant phenology, Eurosta insect-entomopathogenic virgifera, 1124 solidaginis, 388 nematode interactions, sampling, 1124 galls, 388 Heterorhabditis bacteriophora, gossyplure, Pectinophora host plant resistance, Bacillus 595 gossypiella, 43 thuringiensis, 432 Popillia japonica, 595 pheromones, 43 biological control, 238 insecta, Canada thistle, 1402 Graminella nigrifrons, insect larval behavior, 547 Cassida rubiginosa, 1402 vectors, 109 Spodoptera exigua, 432 intercropping, Heliothis plant pathogens, 109 Spodoptera frugiperda, 547 armigera, 1076 grass phenology, Aphididae, tri-trophic interactions, 238 Maruca testulalis, 1076 1022 host plants, Anthonomus interspecific competition, body Diuraphis, 1022 grandis, 99 size, 751 grasses, herbivory, 993 pollen, 99 cannibalism, 751 Melanoplus sanguinipes, 993 host preference, American intrinsic rate of increase, grasshoppers, biological control, grasshopper, 127 Acyrthosiphon pisum, 1016 885 crucifer, 418 cover crops, 1016 competition, 352 Lymantria dispar, 134 IPM, Cephus cinctus, 1358 natural enemies, 885 Phyllotreta cruciferae, 418 supercooling, 1358 sandhills grassland, 352 Schistocerca, 127 Ixodes dammini, mortality, 82 green scale, bigheaded ant, 483 trunk, 134 New York, 82 natural enemies, 483 host size, Anthonomus grandis growth, atmospheric deposition, grandis, 1161 K 669 Bracon mellitor, 1161 kriging, Lymantria dispar, 1066 Lymantria dispar, 669 host switching, Nezara viridula, variogram, 1 reproduction, 149 326 Rhopalosiphum padi, 149 survival, 326 L growth rates, Lymantria dispar, host volatiles, aggregation Labidura riparia, feeding rate, 642 pheromones, 837 1134 tannins, 642 Carpophilus spp., 837 functional responses, 1134 habitat choice, Culicidae, 459 hover, emergence, 796 Lamponius portoricensis, size variation, 459 Tabanus, 796 herbivory, 625 Hypera postica, Bathyplectes spp., nutrient constraints, 625 H 220, 674 plant apparency, 634 Harrisina brillians, phenology, biological control, 1234 understory, 634 577 discriminant analysis, 305 Larix decidua, cone damage, 297 phenology model, 577 economic thresholds, 305 Strobilomyia spp., 297 Helicoverpa armigera, flight parasite, 1234 larval behavior, host plant mill, 339 Zoophthora phytonomi, 220, resistance, 547 insect flight, 339 674 Spodoptera frugiperda, 547 Helicoverpa zea, corn, 1338 Hyphantria cunea, Bacillus larval habits, Anopheles spp., dallisgrass ergot, 554 thuringiensis, 197 978 feeding attractant, 554 Choristoneura fumiferana, aquatic vegetation, 978 inherited sterility, 1084 197 larval competition, Aedes spp., pupa mortality, 1338 Hypolimnas, biological control, 311 substerile males, 1084 265 replacement series, 311 December 1993 CuMULATIVE SuBsEcT INDEX 1422 late-season defoliation, Anisota control, 1375 feeding behavior modification, senatoria, 1318 Trichogramma minutum, 915 Quercus growth and vigor, 1375 vector propensity, 1260 1318 malathion bait spray, Aleyrodes leaf abscission, herbivory, 57 spiraeoides, 49 N litterfall, 57 parasitoids, 49 natural enemies, bigheaded ant, leaf area, natural enemies, 116 margarodids, Eumargarodes Pontania sp. nr. pacifica, 116 laingi, 362 biological control, 885 leaf phenology, oviposition, 1294 Promargarodes spp., 362 grasshoppers, 885 Phytomyza ilicicola, 1294 Maruca testulalis, Heliothis green scale, 483 Lepidoptera, behavior, 607 armigera, 1076 leaf area, 116 cranberry, 607 intercropping, 1076 Pontania sp. nr. pacifica, 116 Leptinotarsa decemlineata, mass-rearing, biological control, natural enemy enhancement, feeding, 759 843 agroecosystem diversity, 519 induction, 759 Chrysoperla, 843 vegetation management, 519 lethal water loss, critical Megastigmus aculeatus nectars, amino acids, 411 thermal maxima, 663 nigroflavus, allometry, 1313 Solenopsis spp., 411 cuticular permeability, 663 body size, 1313 negative binomial distribution, Leucaena, antixenosis, 319 Melanocallis caryaefoliae, 2-SPRT, 346 Heteropsylla cubana, 319 Monelliopsis pecanis, 810 Sequential Probability Ratio life history, parasitoid, 618 pecan, 810 Test, 346 Pectinophora gossypiella, 1051 Melanoplus sanguinipes, grasses, Nematoda, Heterorhabditis Podisus maculiventris, 1193 993 bacteriophora, 859 predation, 1193 herbivory, 993 Steinernema carpocapsae, 859 relative humidity, 618 Melanoplus spp., Entomophaga neoclassical biological control, Trichogrammatoidea bactrae, calopteni, 1156 benefit-cost analysis, 904 1051 fungus infections, 1156 environmental safety, 904 life tables, Frankliniella metal concentration, Bombus sp., Neodiprion sertifer, pheromone occidentalis, 1308 1355 traps, 445 impatiens necrotic spot virus, Psityrus sp., 1355 pine sawfly, 445 1308 microbial control, Diuraphis New York, Ixodes dammini, 82 light intensity, Anastrepha noxia, 874 mortality, 82 suspensa, 464 fecundity, 874 Nezara viridula, cold tolerance, pheromone periodicity, 464 Microplitis croceipes, corn 567 Liriomyza trifolii, Diglyphus earworm, 693 host switching, 326 begini, 1217 diapause, 693 Nezara viridula, overwintering, simulation model, 1217 Microsporidia, epizootiology, 567 Liriomyza, biological control, 1031 survival, 326 1188 vertical transmission, 1031 Nicrophorus vespilloides, egg pest management, 1188 migration, Agrotis ipsilon, 141 predation, 766 litterfall, herbivory, 57 flight behavior, 141 Poecilochirus carabi, 766 leaf abscission, 57 modeling, fruit insects, 716 nontarget effects, diflubenzuron, lotic ecology, current velocity, phenology, 716 1003 571 stored-grain ecosystem, 33 Orthoptera, 1003 substratum size, 571 trapping, 33 nontarget organisms, Acrididae, Lutzomyia shannoni, diurnal Monelliopsis pecanis, 532 resting shelter, 613 Melanocallis caryaefoliae, 810 rangeland, 532 tree hole, 613 pecan, 810 nontarget species, biological Lyctocoris campestris, biological morphometrics, Chironomus control, 265 control, 1035 tepperi, 776 Hypolimnas, 265 stored-product, 1035 development, 776 nuclear polyhedrosis, Anagrapha Lymantria dispar, atmospheric mortality, Antistrophus silphii, falcifera, 1140 deposition, 669 1333 homologous cell lines, 1140 barrier band, 587 fire, 1333 nuclear polyhedrosis virus, Entomophaga maimaiga, 1172 Ixodes dammini, 82 Anticarsia gemmatalis, 425 epizootiology, 1172 New York, 82 biological control, 425 growth, 669 movements, Eleodes spp., 709 nucleation, Coleoptera, 470 growth rates, 642 fractals, 709 stored products, 470 host preference, 134 mulberry, dispersion, 21 nutrient constraints, herbivory, kriging, 1066 Tetranychus kanzawai, 21 625 sugar spray, 587 Musca domestica, biological Lamponius portoricensis, 625 tannins, 642 control, 1201 trunk, 134 density, 971 Oo variogram, 1066 Entomophthora muscae, 1201 olfactory responses, behavior, Lymantriidae, egg mass, 26 temperature, 971 1096 sampling, 26 Myzus persicae, Aphis, 1260 Plutella xylostella, 1096 electronic monitoring system, Orthoptera, diflubenzuron, 1003 Malacosoma disstria, biological 915 nontarget effects, 1003

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