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specialist natural enemies and non-target
risks 198, 201
testing of native natural enemies before
import of exotics 192, 202
worldwide situation concerning
import/release of natural enemies
193–194

Saamia cynthia 236
Sabulodes aegrotata240–241, 243
Saissetia oleae 234
Salmonella typhimurium 90
semiochemicals 53, 124, 196
see alsonatural enemies, foraging behaviour
Serriata spp. 135–136, 153
S. marcescens 135–136, 153
Sitotroga cerealella119, 184, 236, 237, 240, 300, 301,
302
Spalangiaspp. 96, 152, 173
S. cameroni 152
S. endius 152
Sphaerularia bombi 157
Spiroplasma144, 147, 155
S. melliferum 155
Spodoptera spp. 119, 121, 125, 149, 255
S. exigua 125
S. frugiperda119, 121, 149
S. littoralis 255
Statistical methods for quality control 305–314
confidence intervals, does sample meet
standard 309–310
fecundity / sex ratio of Trichogramma
309–310
correlation between laboratory data and field
performance 319
correlation between quantitative traits 310–311
longevity and fecundity correlation in
Trichogramma
correlation between two traits expressed as
percentages 311–312
flight capacity of Encarsiafrom old and
young pupae 312
multidimensional correlation and quality
control 313
multivariate approaches and quality control
313–314
need of statistical methods for quality control
305
check if natural enemy meets standards
305, 309–310
summarize information of natural
enemies 305–309
relationship between traits expressed as
percentages 312–313
longevity in male / female Trichogramma
312–313


sample with one regular quantitative trait
307–308
dispersion parameters: range, variance
(SD, SE) 307
fecundity of Trichogramma 307–308
position parameters: mean, median 307
sample with one trait expressed as
percentage 308–309
sex ratio of Trichogramma308–309
statistical distributions 306–307
normal distribution 306
binomial distribution 306–307
statistical software 313
statistical terms 306
estimation, observation, population,
random sample, sample size 306
Steinernemaspp. 4, 139, 170, 171, 176
S. carpocapsae170, 171, 176
S. feltiae4, 170, 171, 176
Sterile insect technique (SIT) seegenetics and mass
production
Sugars 60–67
see alsonutrition of natural enemies

Tenebrio molitor 119, 122, 299
Tetracneumus pretiosus 233
Tetranychusspp. 142, 175, 226, 292, 298
T. cinnebarinus 175
T. urticae142, 175, 226, 292, 298
Tetrastichus asparagi98, 104
Thrips tabaci140, 141, 174, 175
Trialeurodes vaporariorum104, 172, 174, 286, 287
Trichogrammaspp. 2, 4, 5, 6–7, 32, 53, 95, 98, 99,
100, 104, 105, 116–123, 125, 126, 136, 148,
154–155, 170, 171, 173, 177, 182, 184, 186,
187, 206, 207, 208, 209, 214, 220, 231–232,
235–242, 243, 265–267, 268, 269–270, 271,
300–302, 307–313
T. australicum120, 122
T. bourarachae154–155
T. brassicae 105, 170, 171, 208, 214, 241–242,
265–267, 268, 300–301, 307–313
T. brevicapillum 154
T. cacoeciae95, 98, 105, 170, 268, 301
T. chilonis98, 105, 121, 125, 154
T. cordubensis98, 104, 154
T. deion 98, 104, 154
T. dendrolimi120, 123, 125, 170, 268, 302
T. evanescens4, 32, 98, 105, 155, 170, 171, 232
T. galloi120, 121, 123, 125
T. kaykai 95, 99, 136, 154
T. maidis 270
T. minutum 125, 235, 236, 237
T. nubilale154, 155
T. oleae99, 154
T. pintoi99, 105

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