1918
DOI: 10.1155/1918/35415
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Notes on Trioza Alacris Flor in New Jersey

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“…(Solanaceae); Camellia (Theaceae); and Vitis rotundifolia Michx. (Vitaceae) (Anonymous, 1958h, 1965bBarber, 1916;Boiteau, 1983a;Brown et al, 1988;Bruce, 1958;Cockerell, 1902;Cook, 1965aCook, , 1965bDailey et al, 1978;Deitz et al, 1976;Felt, 1916;Johnson, 1915;Lago & Mann, 1987;Lee, 1949;Nielsen, 1958;Mohyuddin, 1969b;Patch, 1913;Riley, 1870c;Smith, 1938;Walsh & Riley, 1869cWeiss & Dickerson, 1921;Woodruff, 1976b). However, in spite of some mention of feeding, at least most of these associations were almost certainly adventitious.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(Solanaceae); Camellia (Theaceae); and Vitis rotundifolia Michx. (Vitaceae) (Anonymous, 1958h, 1965bBarber, 1916;Boiteau, 1983a;Brown et al, 1988;Bruce, 1958;Cockerell, 1902;Cook, 1965aCook, , 1965bDailey et al, 1978;Deitz et al, 1976;Felt, 1916;Johnson, 1915;Lago & Mann, 1987;Lee, 1949;Nielsen, 1958;Mohyuddin, 1969b;Patch, 1913;Riley, 1870c;Smith, 1938;Walsh & Riley, 1869cWeiss & Dickerson, 1921;Woodruff, 1976b). However, in spite of some mention of feeding, at least most of these associations were almost certainly adventitious.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mey,., I. pes-caprae (L.) R. Br., and I. tricolor Cav. (Balsbaugh & Hays, 1972;Balsbaugh et al, 1981;Barber, 1916;Beutenmiiller, 1890a;Blatchley, , 1920aBorowiec, 1999;Brimley, 1938;Britten et al, 2003;Chagnon, 1939;Chagnon & Robert, 1962;Cockerell, 1900;Cotton, 1918;Défago et al, 2001;Dussourd & Denno, 1991;Edwards, 1949;Forbes, 1905;Harrington, 1879Harrington, , 1883Jaques, 1951;Julien & Griffiths, 1998;Lintner, 1887;Loding, 1945;Mohyuddin, 1969aMohyuddin, , 1969bNeiswander, 1931;Olmstead & Denno, 1992;Pirone, 1970;Riley & Enns, 1979;Smith, 1900Smith, , 1938Smith, , 1950Takizawa, 2003;Ulke, 1903;Weiss & Dickerson, 1921;Wolcott, , 1951. Under experimental conditions, Chelymorpha cassidea has also fed on Calystegia spithamaea (L.) Pursh (Mohyuddin, 1969b).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…MacrisFlor, 1861 a [Crawford, 1912[Crawford, b, 1914Van Duzee, 1917;Essig, 1917;Weiss, 1917;Weiss & Dickerson, 1918;Klyver, 1931cKlyver, , 1932Tuthill, 1943;Hodkinson & White, 1981] Trioza (Heterotrioza) atacris Flor [White & Hodkinson, 1985] Lauritrioza alacris (Flor) [Conci & Tamanini, 1985] Spanioza alacris Flor [Enderlein, 1926] Type locality: Europe. Distribution: USA, Calif., NJ (introd.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…3A-D). However, species identification should be based on the male terminalia, especially the shape of the parameres, which are parallel-sided, and proctiger longer than parameres (Conci & Tamanini 1985;Hodkinson 1990), with a subacute apical black point (Weiss & Dickerson 1918) (Fig. 3C).…”
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“…The fifth-instar immature leaves the gall for adult emergence (Conci & Tamanini 1985). The eggs and the five immature stages were described by Weiss & Dickerson (1918), and the fifth instar was described and illustrated by Conci & Tamanini (1985). Adults feed on young leaves, which curl up, making them suitable egg-laying sites (Zeity 2018), but it is more likely that the sucking of the immatures induces the gall (D. Burckhardt, pers.…”
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