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AuthorRiedl, H. (6)
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Grape Cane Girdler
Riedl, H.; Taschenberg, E. F. (New York State IPM Program, 1984)
The grape cane girdler is one of two Ampeloglypter species which can attack new shoot growth in the spring. It has been reported from throughout the midwestern and eastern United States. Originally this species was described ...
Grape Leafhopper
Van Kirk, J.; Riedl, H.; Taschenberg, E. F. (New York State IPM Program, 1984)
Three leafhopper species can be found feeding on grapes in the Northeast: Erythroneura comes (Say), commonly known as the grape leafhopper (GLH), E. tricincta Fitch, the threebanded leafhopper, and Empoasca fabae (Harris), ...
Climbing Cutworms
Taschenberg, E. F.; Riedl, H. (New York State IPM Program, 1985)
The name “cutworm” is applied to a large number of larvae of lepidopterous species in the family Noctuidae. The moths are night flyers and the larvae are night feeders. Both stages hide during the day. Many of the cutworm ...
Grape Cane Gallmaker
Riedl, H.; Taschenberg, E. F. (New York State IPM Program, 1984)
The grape cane gall maker is one of two Ampeloglypter species which can damage new shoot growth in the spring. This small snout beetle is apparently present throughout eastern and midwestern North America and has caused ...
Grape Flea Beetle
Taschenberg, E. F.; Riedl, H. (New York State IPM Program, 1985)
The grape flea beetle, also known as the steely beetle, is a native insect and occurs in about all states east of the Rocky Mountains and in Canada. It has been found in all grape-growing areas of New York State. At the ...
Grape Berry Moth
Riedl, H.; Taschenberg, E. F. (New York State IPM Program, 1985)
The grape berry moth, a major pest of cultivated grapes, is native to eastern North America where it originally occurred on wild grapes. Its present range of distribution is the territory east of the Rocky Mountains, ...