<i>Podosesia syringae</i> (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae): a new clearwing moth record for British Columbia

Authors

  • Virgiliu M. Aurelian Department of Biological Sciences University of Alberta CW315 Biological Sciences Building Edmonton, AB T6G 2E9
  • Mario Lanthier CropHealth Advising and Research P.O. Box 28098 Kelowna, BC V1W 4A6
  • Gary J. R. Judd Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Pacific Agri-Food Research Centre Box 5000, 4200 Highway 97 Summerland, BC VOH 1Z0

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Eichlin, T.D. and W.D. Duckworth. 1988. Sesioidea: Sesiidae. In. R.B. Dominick. The moths of America north of Mexico, fascicle 5.1. Wedge Entomological Research Foundatiorr Washingtorr D.C. USA.

Neal, J.W. and T.D. Eichlin 1983. Seasonal response of six male Sesiidae of woody ornamentals to clearwing borer (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae) lure. Environmental Entomology 12: 206-209.

Nielserr D.G. and F.F. Purrington. 197 8. Field attraction of male Podosesia syrmgae and P. aureocincta to blends of synthetic compounds. Environmental Entomology 7: 708-710.

Solomon, JD. 1983. C11lt11ring the lilac borer Podosesia syrmgae, a serious pest of green ash (Fraxmus pennsylvanica). Journal of the Georgia Entomological Society 18: 300-313.

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Published

2008-12-31