Anaphes (Anaphes) iole Girault 1911

Anaphes ( Anaphes ) iole Girault, 1911 Anaphes iole Girault, 1911 [96]: 284. Holotype ♀ (INHS), lost. TL: USA, Illinois, Urbana, greenhouse window. Girault, 1911 [89]: 135 ( nomen nudum , similar to A. pratensis [now A. fuscipennis ]); Girault, 1911 [91]: 188 ( nomen nudum , male described); Girault...

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Main Authors: Huber, John T., Read, Jennifer D., Triapitsyn, Serguei V.
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Published: Zenodo 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3845022
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Summary:Anaphes ( Anaphes ) iole Girault, 1911 Anaphes iole Girault, 1911 [96]: 284. Holotype ♀ (INHS), lost. TL: USA, Illinois, Urbana, greenhouse window. Girault, 1911 [89]: 135 ( nomen nudum , similar to A. pratensis [now A. fuscipennis ]); Girault, 1911 [91]: 188 ( nomen nudum , male described); Girault, 1912 [107]: 89 (mention); Girault, 1916 [261]: 6 (comparison with A. perdubius ); Underhill, 1924: 6 (host); Girault, 1929 [428]: 13 (key); Thompson, 1958: 568 (host catalogue); Burks, 1979: 1030 (catalogue); Schauff, 1984a: 48 (type lost); Huber & Rajakulendran, 1988: 894 (morphological variation); Jones & Jackson, 1990: 463 (fecundity, longevity); Huber, 1992: 36 (key), 41 (description, hosts); Norton et al ., 1992: 132 (parasitism in strawberry); Sohati et al ., 1992: 515 (percent parasitism); Carillo et al ., 1994: 157 (pesticide resistence); De Santis & Fidalgo, 1994: 123 (catalogue) [NT]; Degrandi-Hoffman et al ., 1994: 1046 (simulation model); Al-Ghamdi & Stewart, 1995: 458 (synchrony with host); Conti et al ., 1996: 10 (host recognition behavior); Norton & Welter, 1996: 1407 (augmentation in strawberry); Rose et al ., 1996: 357 (percent parasitism in strawberries; Conti et al ., 1997: 91 (oviposition behavior); Hagler & Jackson, 1998: 1010 (immunomarking technique); Jackson et al ., 1998: 309 (dispersal prevention); Coutinot & Hoelmer, 1999: 645 (host) [P]; Gokhman, 2000: 1485 (karyotype); McGregor et al. , 2000: 89 (hosts, distribution); Nordlund & King, 2000: 63 (biological control); Ruberson & Williams III, 2000: 97 (biological control); Smith & Nordlund, 2000: 122 (mass rearing); Udayagiri & Welter, 2000: 235 (escape from parasitism); Udayagiri et al ., 2000a: 88 (pesticide effects); Udayagiri et al ., 2000b: 28 (inundative releases); Takasu & Nordland, 2001: 61 (host recognition kairomones); Wu & Nordlund, 2002: 121 (superparasitism); Zhu & Williams III, 2002: 359 (molecular detection in host); Bensen & Rao, 2003: 435 (habitat diversification ...