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NEW BOOK ON GRAPE PESTS IN CHILE

Lobesia botrana (D. & S.) y otras polillas plagas de la vid en Chile (: ). Serie Ciencias Agronómicas No. 22. 2015. Includes 87 figures, 170 pages; hardbound 6.75” x 8.5”. Published by the Facultad de Ciencias Agronómicas, Uni- versity of Chile, Santiago. ISBN 978-956-19- 0892-5. Price $25.00. Author: Roberto H. González. This handsome book is written in Spanish, with the contents organized into six chapters, but before the first chapter there are abstracts (“Summary”) in Spanish, English, and French. The primary focus of the book is the European grapevine , Lobesia botrana, and this pest is treated in meticulous detail. There are excellent descriptions and illustrations of the adults (including genitalia), larvae, pupae, and damage. And there are indepth discussions regarding its geographic distribution, biology, phenology, host plants, ______and control. The final chapter deals with native tortricids that attack grapes in Chile and includes well illustrated accounts of pest THANK YOU TO REVIEWERS species in the genera Proeulia, Chileulia, and Accuminulia. With over 185 publications dealing with As a Lepidoptera Section Editor for two various aspects of economic entomology, the journals (i.e., Zootaxa and Proceedings of the author of the book, Dr. Roberto González, has Entomological Society of Washngton), I can- a long history of working on tortricid (and not over-emphasize the value of thorough and other micolepidoptera) pests in Chile, and his timely peer review by colleagues. I would like expertise in this realm is surpassed by none. to take a little space here to acknowledge You can order a copy of the book from those who have provided significant assistance Jimena Mora R. at “[email protected].” in processing manuscripts on Tortricidae over

1 VolumeVolume 917 10 29 January August 20082016 IssueIssue 12 the last decade or so. Those reviewers that I Den. & Schiff. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). have imposed upon over and over include (in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin 24: 33– alphabetical order) Leif Aarvik, Joaquin 38. Baixeras, Richard Brown, Todd Gilligan, Blaauw, B. R., Polk, D., Nielsen, A. L. 2015. Svetlana Nedoshivina, Nantasak Pinkaew, IPM-CPR for peaches: Incorporating Jozef Razowski, and several others. If I forgot behaviorally-based methods to manage to mention you, I apologize for the oversight. Halyomorpha halys and key pests in We owe these colleagues a huge debt of peach. Pest Management Science 71(11): gratitude for sharing their time and expertise. 1513–1522. [Grapholita molesta] Thank you, John Brown Bobadilla, D. 2015. First record of Cydia tonosticha (Meyrick) (Tortricidae) from ______Chile and a new host plant. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 69: 331–333. Bryner, R., Huemer, P., Wittland, W. 2015. PAPERS ON TORTRICIDAE Wiederentdeckung von Dichrorampha PUBLISHED IN 2015 rejectana (de la Harpe, 1858) stat. rev., bona species in der Schweiz (Lepidoptera, Alipanah, H. 2015. Contribution to the know- Tortricidae: ). Contributions ledge of Iranian Bactrini, and to Natural History 28: 1–21. Enarmoniini (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae, Byun, B.-K., Kim, D.-S. 2015. Review of Olethreutinae). SHILAP Revista de Olethreutes (Lepidoptera, Tortri- Lepidopterologia 43 (169): 157–168. cidae) from North Korea. Journal of Asia- Asmatullah-Kakar, Anwar, M., Kamran, K., Pacific Biodiversity 8: 95–101. Iqbal, F. 2015. Chemical control of cod- Chappell, T. M., Kennedy, G. G., Walgen- ling moth, Cydia pomonella L. (Lepid- bach, J. F. 2015. Predicting codling moth optera: Tortricidae) in relation to phero- (Cydia pomonella) phenology in North mone trap catches and degree days in Carolina on the basis of temperature and upland Balochistan. Pakistan Journal of improved generation turnover estimates. Zoology 47: 297–305. Pest Management Science 71(10): 1425– Barros-Parada, W., Knight, A. L., Fuentes- 1432. Contreras, E. 2015. Modeling codling Coombes, C., Hill, M. P., Moore, S. D., moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) phen- Fullard, L. T. 2015. Beauveria and ology and predicting egg hatch in apple Metarhizium against false codling moth orchards of the Maule Region, Chile. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae): A step towards Chilean Journal of Agricultural Research selecting isolates for potential develop- 75(1): 57–62. ment of a mycoinsecticide. African Ento- Baughman, W. B., Nelson, P. N., Grieshop, mology 23: 239–242. M. J. 2015. Impact of cultivation and Cormier, D., Chouinard, G., Vanoosthuyse, subsequent burial on Cydia pomonella F., Pelletier, F., Bellerose, S., Bourgeois, (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) and Cono- G., Plouffe, D., Joannin, R. 2015. A trachelus nenuphar (Coleoptera: Curculi- phenology model for codling moth onidae). Journal of Economic Entomology management in Quebec apple orchards. 108: 1215–1220. Acta Horticulturae 1068: 51–56. Birgücü, A. K., Turanh, F., Gümüş, E., Güzel, Deutsch, A. E., Rodriguez-Saona, C. R., B., Karsavuran, Y. 2015. The effect of Zalapa, J. E., Steffan, S. A. 2015. Tem- grape cultivars on oviposition preference perature-mediated development thresholds and larval survival of Lobesia botrana of Sparganothis sulfureana (Lepidoptera:

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Tortricidae) in cranberries. Environmental Heit, G., Sione, W., Cortese, P. 2015. Three Entomology 44(2): 400–405. years of Lobesia botrana (Lepidoptera: Eiseman, C. S., Jensen, A. S. 2015. Tortricidae) flight activity in a quar- feeding on sea lavender (Plumbaginaceae: antined area. Journal of Crop Protection 4 Limonium carolinianum [Walt.] Britt) (suppl.): 605–615. along the New England coast. Entomo- Heppner, J. B. 2015. Florida Lepidoptera logical News 124: 364–369. notes, 22. A new Acleris for Florida Eveleigh, E., Silk, P., Leclair, G., Mayo, P., (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: : Francis, B., Williams, M. 2015. Spruce Tortricini). Lepidoptera Novae 8: 33–35. budworm (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) oral Heppner, J. B., Bae, Y.-S. 2015. Review of secretions I: Biology and function. Nexosa Diakonoff in Vietnam, with a new Environmental Entomology 44: 1641– species and a new subspecies, and transfer 1651. to the tribe (Lepidoptera: Tor- Feng, Y., Wratten, S., Sandhu, H., Keller, M. tricidae: Tortricinae: Archipini). Zootaxa 2015. Host plants affect the foraging 3999: 32–40. success of two that attack light Heppner, J. B., Bae, Y.-S. 2015. Compso- brown apple moth Epiphyas postvittana commosis new genus, with a new species (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). PLoS in Vietnam, and transfer of Micto- ONE 10 (4): art. no. e0124773. commosis to Archipini (Lepidoptera: González, R. H. 2015. Lobesia botrana Tortricidae: Tortricinae: Archipini). (D.&S.) y otras polillas plagas de la vid en Zootaxa 3999: 144–150. Chile (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Univer- Hofmeyr, J. H., Carpenter, J. E., Bloem, S., sidade de Chile, Facultad de Ciencias Slabbert, J. P., Hofmeyr, M., Groenewald, Agronómicas, Serie Ciencias Agronóm- S. S. 2015. Development of the sterile icas 22: 1–169. technique to suppress false codling Grégoire, D. M., Quiring, D. T., Royer, L., moth Thaumatotibia leucotreta (Lepid- Heard, S. B., Bauce, T. 2015. Indirect optera: Tortricidae) in fruit: host-mediated effects of an exotic Research to implementation (part 1). phloem-sap feeder on a native defoliator African Entomology 23: 180–186. of balsam fir. Forest Ecology and Huertas-Dionisio, M. 2015. Estados Management 341: 1–7. [Choristoneura immaturos de Lepidoptera (L) Cydia fumiferana] strigulana (Kennel, 1899) en Huelva, Grigg-McGuffin, K., Scott, I. M., Bellerose, España (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). S., Chouinard, G., Cormier, D., Scott- SHILAP Revista de Lepidopterologia Dupree, C. 2015. Susceptibility of field 43(170): 263–269. populations of codling moth, Cydia Ismail, M., Albittar, L. 2015. Mortality pomonella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), factors affecting immature stages of in Ontario and Quebec apple orchards to a codling moth, Cydia pomonella (Lepid- selection of insecticides. Pest optera: Tortricidae), and the impact of Management Science 71: 234–242. complex. Biocontrol Science Harari, A. R., Zahavi, T., Steinit, H. 2015. and Technology: doi 10.1080/09583157. Female detection of the synthetic sex 2015.1076378. pheromone contributes to the efficacy of Josval, J. K., Koczor, S., Toth, M. 2015. mating disruption of the European Traps baited with ester and acetic grapevine moth, Lobesia botrana. Pest acid attract both sexes of Hedya nubif- Management Science 71: 316–322. erana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Journal

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of Applied Entomology: doi 10.1111/ found in Gloucestershire. Entomologist's jen.12216. Record and Journal of Variation 127: 23. Juárez-Gutiérrez, A. C., Martínez, A. M., Nealis, V. G. 2015. Comparative ecology of Figueroa, J. I., Rebollar-Alviter, A., conifer-feeding spruce budworms (Lepid- Aguilera-Peña, M. M., Pineda, S. 2015. optera: Tortricidae). Canadian Entomo- Record of the leafroller, Amorbia cuneana logist: doi.org/10.4039/tce.2015.15. (Walsingham) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) Nedoshivina, S. V. 2015. An annotated list of in blackberry in Rancho Huatarillo, the type specimens of Tortricidae (Lepid- Peribán, Michoacán. Acta Zoológica optera) in the collection of Zoological Mexicana 31(2): 341–343. Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia. 1. Types Kavurka, V. V. 2015. New records of tortricid of species described by O. Bremer, A. M. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) from Djakonov, N. G. Erschoff, and A. M. Ukraine. The Kharkov Entomological Gerasimov. Zootaxa 3986: 127–134. Society Gazette 23(1): 31–37. Nemer, N., Bal, J., Bechara, E., Frérot, B. Kim, J.-D., Lee, K.-W., Park, K.-T. 2015. 2015. Pheromone identification of the Three species of moths new to Korea cedar shoot moth Dichelia cedricola (Lepidoptera). Journal of Asia-Pacific Diakonoff (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Biodiversity 8: 390–393. [Hendecanuera Annales de la Société entomologique de impar] France (N.S.) [International Journal of Konecka, E., Hrycak, A., Kaznowski, A. Entomology] 50: 367–371. 2015. Synergistic effect of Bacillus Orrillo, H. M., Rodríguez, C. A., Rosillo, L. thuringiensis crystalline toxins against P., Vargas, A. R. P. 2015. Ocurrencia de Cydia pomonella (Linneaus) (Tortricidae: Argyrotaenia sphaleropa Meyrick (1909) Lepidoptera). Entomologia Generalis 35: (Lepidoptero: Tortricidae) en Caesalpinia 157–166. spinosa (Molina) Kuntze Britton & Rose Larsen, K. 2015. Revision of the genus Ditula (1824). Scientia Agropecuaria 6: 329– (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) with descip- 331. tion of a new species. Phegea 43(1): 2–5. Patibhakyothin, N., Pinkaew, N., Sukprakob, LeClair, G., Williams, M., Silk, P., Eveleigh, N. 2015. Two new species of the genus E., Mayo, P., Brophy, M., Francis, B. Sorolopha Lower (Lepidoptera: Tortri- 2015. Spruce budworm (Lepidoptera: cidae) from northern Thailand. Zootaxa Tortricidae) oral secretions II: Chemistry. 3949: 135–141. Environmental Entomology 44: 1531– Poltavsky, A. 2015. An inventory of Tortri- 1543. cidae (Lepidoptera) from the Rostov-on- Lotfalizadeh, H., Bab-Morad, M. 2015. Don province of Russia. Zootaxa 4048 Copidosoma boucheanum Ratzeburg (4): 538–552. (Hym.: ): new record from Iran. Porcel, M., Sjöberg, P., Swiergiel, W., Turkish Journal of Zoology 39: 185–187. Dinwiddie, R., Rämert, B., Tasin, M. [tortricid leafroller on Populus] 2015. Mating disruption of Spilonota Luo, J., Fei, Y., Yu, H. 2015. First record of ocellana and other apple orchard tortricids the genus Neostatherotis Oku from China, using a multispecies reservoir dispenser. with the descriptions of four new species Pest Management Science 71: 562–570. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Olethreutinae). Razowski, J. 2015. African Tortricidae Zootaxa 3941: 247–254. (Lepidoptera) chiefly from the collection Meredith, G. H. J. 2015. unitana of Graziano BASSI. Acta Zoologica (Hb.) and bilberry tortrix Aphelia Cracoviensia 58: 21–100. viburnana (D. & S.) (Lep.: Tortricidae)

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Razowski, J., Becker, V. O. 2015. System- Journal of the Kansas Entomological atics and faunistics of Neotropical Eucos- Society 88: 10–15. mini. 1. Chimoptesis Powell, 1964 (Lep- Shaw, P. W., Wallis, D. R. 2015. Parasitoids idoptera: Tortricidae). Zootaxa 3941: of leafrollers (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) 204–220. from scrub vegetation near horticultural Razowski, J., Becker, V. 2015. Notes on areas in Nelson. New Zealand Plant Neotropical Microcorsini and Enarmoniini Protection 68: 193–196. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Polskie Pismo Siegwart, M., Bouvier, F., Maugin, S., Entomologiczne 84: 145–154. Lecomte, A., Lavigne, C. 2015. Differ- Razowski, J., Karisch, T. 2015. Records of entiating oriental fruit moth and codling Tortricidae (Lepidoptera) from Bioco moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) larvae Island. Lambillionea 115(3): 217–233. using near-infrared spectroscopy. Journal Razowski, J., Pelz, V. 2015. Pastazania Raz- of Economic Entomology 108: 219–227. owski & Pelz, gen n., Cylichneulia Raz- Sohn, J.-C., Park, K.-T., Cho, S. 2015. Seven owski, 1994, Pseudapina Brown, 2003, species of Olethreutinae (Lepidoptera: and Gielisia Razowski & Pelz, gen n. four Tortricidae) new to Korea. Journal of Neotropical Euliina genera (Lepidoptera: Asia-Pacific Biodiversity 8: 133–138. Tortricidae). SHILAP Revista de Lepid- Steinitz, H., Sadeh, A., Kliot, A., Harari, A. opterologia 43(172): 659–672. 2015. Effects of radiation on inherited Reyes, M., Barros-Parada, W., Ramírez, C. sterility in the European grapevine moth C., Fuentes-Contreras, E. 2015. Organo- (Lobesia botrana). Pest Management phosphate resistance and its main mech- Science 71: 24–31. anism in populations of codling moth Sullivan, B. T., Allison, J. D., Goyer, R. A., (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) from Central Shepherd, W. P. 2015. Sex pheromone of Chile. Journal of Economic Entomology the baldcypress leafroller (Lepidoptera: 108: 277–285. Tortricidae). Journal of Economic Ento- Richards, N. G. J. 2015. Bivoltinism in Epi- mology 108: 166–172. notia immundana (Fischer von Rösler- Takahashi, M., Nakai, M., Saito, Y., Sato, Y., stamm) (Lep.: Tortricidae) in the Inner Ishijima, C., Kunimi, Y. 2015. Field effic- Moray Firth, Scotland. Entomologist's acy and transmission of fast- and slow- Record and Journal of Variation 127: 40– killing nucleopolyhedroviruses that are 41. infectious to Adoxophyes honmai (Lepid- Rizvi, S. Z. M., Raman, A. 2015. Epiphyas optera: Tortricidae). Viruses 7: 1271– postvittana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)- 1283. Botrytis cinerea (Helotiales: Sclerotin- Teixeira, R., Fernandez, J. I. R., Periera, J., iaceae)-Vitis vinifera (Vitales: Vitaceae) Monteiro, L. B. 2015. Identification of interaction: the role of B. cinerea on the Grapholita molesta (Busck) (Lepidoptera: development of E. postvittana in synthetic Tortricidae) biotypes using infrared nutritional media. Journal of Economic stereoscopy. Neotropical Entomology 44: Entomology 108(4): 1646–1654. 129–133. Sánchez-García, J. A., Figueroa, J. I., Vargas, H. A., Pollo, P., Basilio, D. S., Gon- Whitfield, J. B., Pineda, S., Martínez, A. çalves, G. L., Moreira, G. P. R. 2015. A M. 2015. A new species of Apanteles new cecidogenous species of Eugnosta Foerster (: Braconidae) Hübner (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) associ- parasitic of two blackberry leafrollers ated with Baccharis salicifolia (Aster- (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) in Mexico. aceae) in the northern Chilean Atacama Desert: Life-history description and

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phylogenetic inferences. Zootaxa 3920(2): 265–280. Walgama, R. S. 2015. Hyperparasitism of coffearia Nietn. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), the tea tortrix of Sri Lanka: Implications for biological control. Advances in Entomology 3: 33–43. Wright, D. J. 2015. Two new species of Pelochrista Lederer (Tortricidae) from eastern United States, with reviews of five similar species. Journal of the Lepid- opterists’ Society 69: 63–72. Wright, D. J., Gilligan, T. M. 2015. Eucosma Hübner of the contiguous United States and Canada (Lepidopetra: Tortricidae: ). Wedge Entomological Re- search Foundation, Alamogordo, New Mexico, 256 pp.

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