Editorial Type:
Article Category: Research Article
| Online Publication Date: 01 Jan 1989
NEW DISTRIBUTION RECORDS FOR THE ALFALFA WEEVIL EGG PREDATOR PERIDESMIA DISCUS (HYMENOPTERA: PTEROMALIDAE) IN THE EASTERN UNITED STATES
NEW DISTRIBUTION RECORDS FOR THE ALFALFA WEEVIL EGG PREDATOR PERIDESMIA DISCUS (HYMENOPTERA: PTEROMALIDAE) IN THE EASTERN UNITED STATES
Page Range: 92 – 95
Peridesmia discus (Walker), a pteromalid egg predator of the alfalfa weevil, Hypera postica (Gyllenhal), which was previously introduced form Europe as a biological control agent, recently was found to be established in the southeastern United States. During 1987 surveys, this beneficial wasp was found for the first time at several sites in five new states: DE, NJ, PA, VA, and WV. Recoveries of P. discus were obtained from 41% of the fields sampled. The current known distribution, which includes localities in ten states, is illustrated.
Copyright: © 1989 Georgia Entomological Society, Inc.
Contributor Notes
1 Present address: USDA - ARS Research Lab., P.O. Box 1109, Sidney, MT 59270.
Accepted: 16 Jun 1988