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Ascogaster carpocapsae (Viereck, 1909) synonym
- taxon id: 3071444
- catalog nub: Chel_118
- 分类系统: 甲腹茧蜂亚科 Cheloninae
- 阶元:种
- 状态: synonym
- 中文科学名: 苹小卷叶蛾茧蜂
- 已发表: 是
- 灭绝: 否
- original placement: 否
- original name:Chelonus carpocapsae Viereck, 1909
- 格式: animal
- 作者: Viereck
- year: 1909
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分类信息
- 界: Animalia | 动物界
- 门: Arthropoda | 节肢动物门
- 纲: Insecta | 昆虫纲
- 目: Hymenoptera | 膜翅目
- 亚目: Apocrita | 细腰亚目
- 总科: Ichneumonoidea | 姬蜂总科
- 科: Braconidae | 茧蜂科
- 亚科: Cheloninae | 甲腹小茧蜂亚科
- 族: Chelonini | 甲腹茧蜂族
- 属: Ascogaster Wesmael, 1835 | 革腹茧蜂属
- 种: Ascogaster carpocapsae (Viereck, 1909) | 苹小卷叶蛾茧蜂
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description
ORIGINAL NAME
Chelonus carpocapsae
COMBINATION HISTORY
Ascogaster (Collins, 1934)
TAXONOMY
description (Viereck, 1917)
description (larva) (Boyce, 1936)
original description (Viereck, 1909)
TYPE
U.S.A.-Michigan (Viereck, 1909)
Usa_wst_usnm (Viereck, 1909)
CHINESE NAME
苹小卷叶蛾茧蜂 (Feng, 1983)
苹小卷叶蛾革腹茧蜂 (Ma, 1983)
BIOCONTROL OF
Cydia nigricana (Wishart, 1940; Fulton, 1947)
Cydia pomonella (Strand, 1934; Haseman et al, 1936; Baird, 1940; Gómez Clemente, 1940; McLeod, 1951)
BIOLOGY
developmental rate (Dozier and Butler, 1929; Boyce, 1936)
food (Boyce, 1936)
longevity (Boyce, 1936)
mating behaviour (Boyce, 1936)
pesticide (Cox and Daniel, 1935; Driggers and O'Neill, 1938)
rearing (Boyce, 1936; Steenburgh and Boyce, 1938; Simmonds, 1944)
HOST
Cnidocampa flavescens (Wilcox, 1918; Muesebeck, 1928)
Cydia nigricana (Graham, 1965)
Cydia pomonella (Viereck, 1909; Siegler and Simanton, 1915; Viereck, 1917; Criddle, 1925; Ross and Caesar, 1925; Muesebeck, 1928; Newcomer, 1928; Selkregg and Siegler, 1928; van Leeuwen, 1929; Cox, 1932; Hensill, 1933; Montgomery, 1933; Newcomer, 1933; Nettles, 1934; Parrott, 1934; Putman, 1935; Webb, 1937; Webster, 1937; Lloyd, 1944)
Cydia pomonella [Malus domestica] (Collins, 1934)
Filatima persicaeella (Ingerson, 1918; Muesebeck, 1928)
Grapholita molesta (Wood and Selkregg, 1918; Stearns, 1927; Stearns, 1928; Smith, 1929; Daniel, 1930; Haeussler, 1930; Steenburgh, 1930; Eddy and Nettles, 1931; Steenburgh, 1931; Cox, 1932; McConnell, 1932; Steenburgh, 1932; Daniel et al, 1933; McConnell, 1934; Steenburgh, 1934; Haden, 1935; Neiswander, 1936; Garman, 1940; Stearns and Amos, 1941)
Grapholita molesta [Prunus persica] (Eddy and Nettles, 1931)
Grapholita packardi (Putman, 1935)
Grapholita prunivora (Putman, 1935)
Grapholita prunivora [Pyrus coronaria] (Putman, 1935)
Lobesia viteana (Johnson and Hammar, 1912)
HOST FOOD
Malus domestica (Collins, 1934)
Prunus persica (Smith, 1929; Steenburgh, 1930; Eddy and Nettles, 1931; Steenburgh, 1931; Steenburgh, 1932; Steenburgh, 1934)
Pyrus coronaria (Putman, 1935)
PARASITISM
emerge from pupa (Johnson and Hammar, 1912)
endoparasitoid (Haeussler, 1930)
FIGURE
larva (Boyce, 1936)
COUNTRY
Canada-Ontario (Criddle, 1925; Ross and Caesar, 1925; Stearns, 1928; Smith, 1929; Haeussler, 1930; Steenburgh, 1930; Steenburgh, 1931; Steenburgh, 1932; Steenburgh, 1934; Putman, 1935)
U.S.A.-California (Hensill, 1933; Lloyd, 1944)
U.S.A.-Delaware (Selkregg and Siegler, 1928; Haden, 1935; Stearns and Amos, 1941)
U.S.A.-Georgia (van Leeuwen, 1929; Webb, 1937; Webster, 1937)
U.S.A.-Indiana (Montgomery, 1933)
U.S.A.-Maine (Siegler and Simanton, 1915)
U.S.A.-Maryland (Haeussler, 1930; McConnell, 1932; McConnell, 1934)
U.S.A.-Massachusetts (Wilcox, 1918)
U.S.A.-Michigan (Viereck, 1909; Ingerson, 1918)
U.S.A.-New Jersey (Stearns, 1927; Stearns, 1928; Haeussler, 1930)
U.S.A.-New York (Viereck, 1928; Daniel, 1930; Daniel, 1932; Daniel et al, 1933; Collins, 1934; Parrott, 1934)
U.S.A.-Ohio (Neiswander, 1936)
U.S.A.-Pennsylvania (Johnson and Hammar, 1912; Stearns, 1928; Haeussler, 1930)
U.S.A.-South Carolina (Eddy and Nettles, 1931; Nettles, 1934)
U.S.A.-Virginia (Wood and Selkregg, 1918; Stearns, 1928; Haeussler, 1930)
U.S.A.-Washington (Newcomer, 1928)
INTRODUCED INTO
Canada-British Columbia (Wishart, 1940; Fulton, 1947; McLeod, 1951)
Canada-Quebec (Wishart, 1940)
Spain-main (Gómez Clemente, 1940)
U.S.A.-Missouri (Haseman et al, 1936)
U.S.A.-Montana (Strand, 1934)
reference
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- Collins, D.L, 1934. The occurrence of Ascogaster carposcapsae in illuminated and sprayed areas of an apple orchard. Journal of Economic Entomology. 2:379-382
- Cox, J.A, 1932. Ascogaster carpocapsae Viereck. An important larval parasite of the codling moth and Oriental fruit moth. New York Agricultural Experimental Station Technical Bulletin. 188:26
- Cox, J.A. and Daniel, D.M, 1935. Ascogaster carpocapsae Viereck in relation to arsenical sprays. Journal of Economic Entomology. 2:113-120
- Criddle, N, 1925. The entomological record, 1924. Reports of the Entomological Society of Ontario. 55(55):89-106
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