Revised 2004
Insect Identification Laboratory
Annual Report 2003
Eric R. Day
Douglas G. Pfeiffer
Shannon Hill
Department of Entomology
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Virginia Cooperative Extension
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Total Number of Specimens Received
Taxa, by Order, received at the Insect Identification Lab
Specimens Received by Month and Commodity Group
Arthropods Received by Host Plant for 2003
A total of 1035 requests were received in 2003. This report summarizes the activity of the Insect Identification Laboratory at Virginia Tech for 2003. The laboratory is located in 215 Price Hall. It is managed by Eric Day, Lab Manager, and Doug Pfeiffer, Extension Entomologist, Department of Entomology.
Of the samples received in 2003, 97% of the samples requested control recommendations.
Also from the samples received in 2003, 12% of the samples were forwarded from the Plant Disease Clinic, managed by Mary Ann Hansen. The remaining 88% were sent directly.
Specimens are identified and recorded in the lab, then sent for control recommendations and additional comments to Extension Entomologists who handle particular commodity groups. All specimen data are entered into the Insect I.D. Lab computer data base on the Virginia Tech mainframe computer. The data base greatly facilitates sorting and storage of the information. Some of the records were sent via microcomputer to the Cooperative National Plant Pest Survey and Detection Program (USDA, APHIS, PPQ). We at Virginia Tech acknowledge support provided by this program.
Whenever possible insects are identified to the species level. Common names are used where possible because of their wide recognition. To facilitate mailing insects and insect damaged plant specimens to the lab, local offices of Virginia Cooperative Extension are provided with Insect Identification and Diagnosis Request forms (form 444-113), alcohol vials, and mailing tubes. Specimens also may be brought directly to the lab or mailed to:
Extension Entomology
215 Price Hall, VPI and SU
Blacksburg, VA 24061-0319
(540) 231-4899
idlab@vt.edu (Internet e-mail)
Lab Web Page: http://www.ento.vt.edu/bughunt
Identifications and control recommendations covering most commodities performed by:
Mr. Eric R. Day
Manager, Insect Identification Laboratory
Timely and valuable identifications and/or control recommendations were also provided by:
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Dr. Tom Kuhar |
Assistant Professor of Entomology |
Vegetable Pests |
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Dr. Richard D. Fell |
Professor of Entomology |
Apiculture and Stinging Insects |
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Dr. Dini Miller |
Assistant Professor of Entomology |
Structural and Household Insects |
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Dr. Ames Herbert |
Associate Professor of Entomology |
Soybeans, Small grains, Peanuts, and cotton |
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Mr. Steve Hiner |
Technical Support Staff |
Aquatic Insects and Invertebrates |
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Dr. Michael Kosztarab |
Emeriti Professor of Entomology |
Scale Insects |
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Dr. Edwin Lewis |
Assistant Professor of Entomology |
Turf and Ornamentals |
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Dr. Douglas G. Pfeiffer |
Professor of Entomology |
Fruit and Nuts |
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Dr. Scott Salom |
Associate Professor of Entomology |
Forest and Conifer |
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Dr. Peter Schultz |
Station Director, Hampton Roads |
Ornamentals |
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Dr. Paul J. Semtner |
Professor of Entomology |
Tobacco |
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Dr. J. Reese Voshell |
Professor of Entomology |
Aquatic Insects |
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Dr. Roger Youngman |
Associate Professor of Entomology |
Corn, Small grains, and Livestock |
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Year |
Identifications for Extension Agents and the Public |
Identifications from Exotic Pest Surveys, Numbers of Traps Examined |
Specimens sent to the Systematic Entomology Laboratory,USDA at Beltsville, Md. * |
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1967 |
318 |
A |
a |
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1968 |
984 |
A |
a |
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1969 |
1104 |
A |
a |
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1970 |
1245 |
A |
a |
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1971 |
1276 |
A |
100b |
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1972 |
970 |
A |
516 |
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1973 |
1124 |
A |
184 |
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1974 |
1264 |
A |
316 |
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1975 |
1430 |
A |
160 |
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1976 |
1437 |
A |
223 |
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1977 |
1365 |
A |
282 |
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1978 |
1351 |
A |
89 |
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1979 |
1770 |
A |
120 |
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1980 |
1527 |
A |
23 |
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1981 |
2028 |
A |
89 |
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1982 |
2004 |
A |
100 |
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1983 |
1815 |
A |
36 |
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1984 |
1745 |
A |
45 |
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1985 |
1730 |
A |
20 |
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1986 |
1537 |
62 |
16 |
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1987 |
1731 |
0 |
32 |
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1988 |
1719 |
69 |
15 |
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1989 |
1877 |
145 |
10 |
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1990 |
1629 |
120 |
37 |
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1991 |
1874 |
120 |
23 |
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1992 |
1516 |
80 |
13 |
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1993 |
1642c |
160 |
30 |
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1994 |
1548 |
77 |
17 |
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1995 |
1764 |
0 |
32 |
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1996 |
1376 |
0 |
6 |
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1997 |
1435 |
0 |
4 |
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1998 |
1595 |
0 |
6 |
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1999 |
1510 |
0 |
7 |
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2000 |
1751 |
0 |
7 |
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2001 |
1609 |
0 |
11 |
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2002 |
1569 |
0 |
11 |
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2002 |
1035 |
0 |
4 |
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TOTAL |
55204 |
833 |
2584 |
a Service not previously provided; b Estimated; c Includes requested Harmonia axyridis samples; * Includes specimens sent to other taxonomists at other institutions
Prepared by Eric Day, Shannon Hill, and Doug Pfeiffer. Image: bronze
birch borer 02/28/03