Cydia latiferreana Wlshm. is recognized as the key
insect pest of cultivated filbert (hazelnut) in Oregon.
The purpose of this study was to obtain information on
mating and oviposition behavior of the adult insect, to
calculate the lower temperature threshold and degree-days
required for egg development, and to develop an...
Seasonal synchrony between the filbert aphid,
Myzocallis coryli (Goetze) and its newly introduced
parasitoid Trioxys pallidus Haliday was examined in the
field to evaluate the effectiveness of parasitoid based
biological control in filbert orchards of Oregon. Fieldemergence
observations showed that 50% eclosion of the aphid
occurred 14 days before that...
Developmental thresholds and thermal unit (degree
day) requirements for eggs, different larval instars,
pupal stage and preoviposition period were determined
for the obliquebanded leafroller (OBLR), Choristoneura
rosaceana (Harris). Separate thresholds and degree day
requirements were determined for males and females, but
differences between the sexes were not significant.
However, there...
The seasonality, relationship of temperature and
photoperiod to growth and post-diapause development, and
overwintering behavior of codling moth, Cydia pomonella L.,
(Lepidoptera: Olethreutidae) were studied over a three year
(1986-1989) period. The developmental threshold varied from
a low of 9.66°C for the second instar to a high of 14.23°C
for...
The western cherry fruit fly, Rhagoletis indifferens
Curran, was studied to determine the suitability of the
sterile insect technique for its control. To obtain
insect material, field collection of maggots is preferred
to sifting of soil or rearing on artificial diet.
The western cherry fruit fly is strictly univoltine;
only...
Role of temperature and photoperiod on development of the filbert leafroller, Archips rosanus L., (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) from the Willamette Valley, Oregon was studied in the laboratory and in the field. Both temperature and photoperiod had a significant influence on the developmental rate of this species from neonate larva to adult...
A parasitic wasp, Trioxys pallidus Haliday
(Hymenoptera: Aphidiidae) was imported from Europe and
initially released against the filbert aphid Mvzocallis
coryli (Goetze) in hazelnut (filbert) orchards of the
Willamette Valley, Oregon beginning in 1984. In the
present study, I investigated the establishment rates of
this parasitoid. A total of 13...
Commercial filbert orchards throughout the Willamette Valley
were surveyed for natural enemies of the filbert aphid, Myzocallis
coryli (Goetze). A large number of predaceous insects were found to
prey upon M. coryli, particularly members of the families
Coccinellidae, Miridae, Chrysopidae, Hemerobiidae, and Syrphidae.
Also, a parasitic Hymenopteran (Mesidiopsis sp.) and...