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myzus persicae

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Order Family Common Name(s) Group Host
homoptera aphididae green peach aphid AG flower, crops, fruit, trees, grains, tobacco, vegetables

Shown Resistance to Active Ingredient(s)

  1. DDT
  2. HCH-gamma
  3. Organophosphates - Unspecified In Literature
  4. acephate
  5. azinphos-ethyl
  6. azinphos-methyl
  7. bromophos
  8. carbaryl
  9. carbofuran
  10. chlordane
  11. chlorpyrifos
  12. clothianidin
  13. cyfluthrin
  14. cypermethrin
  15. deltamethrin
  16. demephion
  17. demeton
  18. demeton-S-methyl
  19. diazinon
  20. dichlorvos
  21. dimethoate
  22. dioxacarb
  23. disulfoton
  24. disulfoton sulphone
  25. endosulfan
  26. endothion
  27. ethiofencarb
  28. fenitrothion
  29. fenthion
  30. fenvalerate
  31. fluvalinate
  32. formothion
  33. heptenophos
  34. imidacloprid
  35. isofenphos
  36. isolan
  37. leptophos
  38. malathion
  39. menazon
  40. mephosfolan
  41. methamidophos
  42. methidathion
  43. methomyl
  44. mevinphos
  45. monocrotophos
  46. naled
  47. neopynamin
  48. omethoate
  49. oxydemeton-methyl
  50. oxydeprofos
  51. oxydisulfoton
  52. paraoxon
  53. parathion
  54. parathion-methyl
  55. permethrin
  56. phenothrin-d
  57. phenthoate
  58. phorate
  59. phosalone
  60. phosmet
  61. phosphamidon
  62. pirimicarb
  63. propoxur
  64. prothoate
  65. pyrethrins
  66. quinalphos
  67. ronnel
  68. sulfotep
  69. tetrachlorvinphos
  70. thiamethoxam
  71. thiocarboxime
  72. thiometon
  73. thionazin

Citation(s) of Resistance

  1. Nauen, R., and A. Elbert. (2003). European monitoring of resistance to insecticides in Myzus persicae and Aphis gossypii (Hemiptera: Aphidiae) with special reference to Imidacloprid. Bulletin of Entomological Research, 93, 47-54.
  2. Mazzoni, E., and P. Cravedi. (2002). Analysis of insecticide-resistant Myzus persicae (Sulzer) populations collected in Italian peach orchards. Pest Managment Science, 58, 975-980.
  3. Hamilton, J. T. and Attia, F. I. (1978). Myzus persicae (Sulzer): Strains resistant to demeton-S-methyl and dimethoate in Australia. J. Aust. Entomol. Soc., 17, 63-64.
  4. Harding, J. A. (1973). Green peach aphid: Field trials with newer insecticides on cabbage and spinach. J. Econ. Entomol., 66, 459.
  5. Anon. 1974a. .
  6. Anthon, E. W. (1955). Evidence for green peach aphid resistance to organophosphorus insecticides. J. Econ. Entomol., 48, 56-57.
  7. Antongiovanni, E. (1970). Difesa del pesco dai danni del Myzus persicae Sulz. Informatore Agrario, 31, 2580-82.
  8. Asano, K., Nonoshita, K., Aida, S. and Mori, Y. (1976). Resistance to insecticides in Myzus persicae (Sulz.). Cong. Jpn. Soc. Appl. Entomol. Zool. (20th Meeting, Kyoto 1976), Abstr. No., 624
  9. Attia, F. I., Hamilton, J. T., and Franzmann, B. A. (1979). Carbamate resistance in a field strain of Myzus persicae (Sulzer) (Hemiptera: Aphididae). Gen. Appl. Entomol., 11, 24-26.
  10. Baker, R. T. (1978). Insecticide resistance in the green peach aphid Myzus persicae (Sulz.) (Hemiptera: Aphididae). N. Z. J. Exp. Agric., 6, 77-82.
  11. Balevski, A. (1974). Communication to FAO.
  12. Bauernfeind, R. J. and Chapman, R. K. (1976). Control of insecticide-resistant green peach aphids on potatoes. Proc. North Cent. Branch Assoc. Econ. Entomol., 31, 45.
  13. Berville, P., Bezut, M., Leclant, F. and Prout, M. (1968). Observations sure le puceron vert du pecher dans 1\'Herault et le Gard. Phytoma., 20, 27-35.
  14. Bjorling, K. and Ossicannilsson, F. (1965). In: FAO 1967.
  15. Bjorling, K., Ossiannilsson, F. and Petterson, J. (1966). Report on resistance in a Swedish strain of Myzus persicae (Sulz.) to organophosphorus insecticides. K. Lantbrukshogsk Ann., 32, 319-27.
  16. Bonnemaison, L. (1968). Observations sur la resistance de Myzus persicae Sulz. A plusieurs aphicides. Phytiatr. Phytopharm., 2, 89-104.
  17. Boroukhovitch, M. (1974). Communication to FAO.
  18. Bray, D. F. (1974). Communication to FAO.
  19. Buchi, R. (1977). Neuere Untersuchungen uber Resistenzerscheinungen bei Grunen Pfirsichblattlaus (Myzus persicae Sulzer) gegenuber bisher gebrauchlechen Insektiziden. Mitt. Schweiz. Landw., 25, 97-103.
  20. Campbell, C. J. and Finlayson, D. G. (1976). Comparative efficacy of insecticides against tuber beetle and aphids in potatoes in British Columbia. Can. J. Pl. Sci., 56, 869-75.
  21. Cermeli, M. (1968). In: FAO 1969.
  22. Chapman, R. K. (1960). Status of insecticide resistance in insects attacking vegetable crops. Misc. Plub. Entomol. Soc. Amer., 2, 27-39.
  23. Choi, S. Y., and Kim, G. H. (1986). Studies on the resistance of green peach aphids to insecticides. II. Local differences in susceptibility. Korean J. Plant Prot., 24, 223-30.
  24. Cotton, J. (1984). Personal Communication.
  25. Dunn, J. A. and Kempton, D. P. (1966). Non-stable resistance to demeton-methyl in a strain of Myzus persicae. Entomol. Exp. Appl., 9, 67-73.
  26. . (1967). Report of the First Session of the FAO Working Party of Experts on Resistance of Pests to Pesticides. FAO, Rome 1965.
  27. . (1969). Report of the Fourth Session of the FAO Working Party of Experts on Resistance of Pests to Pesticides. FAO, Rome 1968.
  28. Fellowes, R. W. and Ferguson, A. M. (1974). Field evidence for resistance to certain insecticides by green peach-potato aphid in South Auckland. N. Z. J. Exp. Agric., 2, 83-88.
  29. Fernando, H. E. 1965. (1965). In: FAO 1967.
  30. Franzmann, B. A., Hamilton, J. T. and Attia, F. I. (1980). A filed and laboratory evaluation of insecticides on a mutiresistant strain of Myzus persicae (Sulzer) (Hemiptera: Aphididae). Prot. Ecology., 2, 41-46.
  31. Georghiou, G. P. (1963). Comparative susceptibility to insecticides of two green peach aphid populations collected 16 years apart. J. Econ. Entomol., 56, 655-57.
  32. Gould, H. J. (1968). Tests with insecticides for the control of resistant Myzus persicae on year-round chrysanthemums. Plant Path., 17, 88-94.
  33. Hurkova, J. (1970). Resistance of greenhouse populations of Myzus persicae (Sulz.) to some organophosphorus insecticides (Homoptera, Aphididae). Acta. Entomol. Bohemoslov., 67, 211-17.
  34. Karl, E. and Fritzsche, R. (1967). Auftreten lindanresistenter Gruner Pfirsichblattlause (Muzus persicae Sulz.) im Gewachshaus. Nachrichtenbl. Dtsch. Pflanschutzdienst. (Berl)., 21, 179-81.
  35. Khristova, E. (1976). Resistance of the peach aphid (Myzus persicae Sulz.) to Wofatex and Phosdrin. Gradinar. Lozar. Nauka, 13, 55-59.
  36. Kirknel, E. and Reitzel, J. (1973). Insecticide resistance in green peach aphid (Myzus persicae Sulz.). Tidsskr. Planteavl, 77, 191-99.
  37. Kollmer, G. Hunnius, W. and Arenz, B. (1963). Uber die Wirkung systemischer Insektizidgranu das Verhinderung von Virusinfektionen bei Kartoffeln. Bayer. Landwirtsch. Jahrb., 40, 824-38.
  38. Koziol, F. A. and Semtner, P. J. (1984). Extent of resistance to organophosphorus insecticides in field populations of the green peach aphid (Homoptera: Aphididae) infesting flue-cured tobacco in Virginia. J. Econ. Entomol., 77, 1-3.
  39. Lakocy, A. and Grabarkiewicz, A. (1975). Aktualne zagadnienia zwiazane z rozwojen odpornosci szodnikow roslin rolniczycn na pestycydy na przykiadzie slodyszka rzepakowegs i niektoych gatunkow chowaczy i mszyc. Pr. Nauk. Inst. Ochr. Rosl. Warsz., 16, 7-51.
  40. Lakocy, A. (1974). Communication to FAO.
  41. Ma, L.F. (1965). In: FAO 1967.
  42. Markkula, M. and Kurppa, S. (1985). Resistance of insects and mites to pesticides in Finland. Ann. Agric. Fenn., 24, 161-174.
  43. McClanahan, R.J. (1974). Communication to FAO.
  44. Meier, W. (1969). Untersuchungen zum stand der Insektizidresistenz bei Blattlausen. Mitt. Schweiz. Landw., 17, 65-77.
  45. Mello, E. J. R. (1967). Essaios preliminaires de laboratorio e de campo visando ao estudo da resistencia do afido Myzus persicae (Sulz.) a insecticidas. Arch. Inst. Biol. S. Paulo, 34, 253-59.
  46. Miksiewicz, M. (1971). Experiments on control of aphids resistant to the organic phosphates with Pirimor. Biul. Inst. Ochr. Rosl., 48, 253-61.
  47. Motoyama, N. (1981). Personal communication.
  48. Needham, P. H. and Devonshire, A. L. (1975). A technique for applying small drops of insecticide solution to Myzus persicae (Sulz.). Pestic. Sci., 4, 107-11.
  49. Needham, P. H. and Sawicki, R. M. (1971). Diagnosis of resistance to organophosphorus insecticides in Myzus persicae Sulz. Nature (Lond.), 230, 126-27.
  50. Nomura, K. and Funaki, E. (1977). Insecticide resistance of the green peach aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulzer), to organophosphorus compounds in Japan. Tech. Bull. Fac. Hortic. Chiba. Univ., 25, 83-87.
  51. Oden, T. (1974). Communication to FAO.
  52. Oppenoorth, F.J. (1974). Communication to FAO.
  53. Orphanidis, P.S. (1974). Communication to FAO.
  54. Radcliffe, E.B. (1974). Communication to FAO.
  55. Roslavtseva, S. A., Kutuzova, N. M., Spirina, T. A., Zolotova, T. B. and Shustova, V. I. (1980). Resistance of black bean aphid to Orthene and Gardona. Khim. Sel\'sk. Khoz., 18, 33-36.
  56. Sawicki, R. M. and Rice, A. D. (1978). Response of susceptible and resistant aphids Myzus persicae (Sulz.) to insecticides in leaf-dip bioassays. Pestic. Sci., 9, 513-16.
  57. Schonbeck, H. (1974). Communication to FAO.
  58. Selander, J., Markkula, M. and Titanen, K. (1972). Resistance of the aphids Myzus persicae (Sulz.) Aulacorthum solani (Kalt.) and Aphis gossypii (Glov.) to insecticides, and the influence of the host plant on this resistance. Ann. Agric. Fenn., 2, 141-45.
  59. Setuin, E. (1974). Communication to FAO.
  60. Shorey, H.H. (1965). In: FAO 1967.
  61. Shirck, F. H. (1960). Response of different strains of the green peach aphid to malathion. J. Econ. Entomol., 53, 84-88.
  62. Steffan, A. W. 1974. Communication to FAO.
  63. Stenseth, C. (1967). Blusluis pa Krysantemum I veksthus. Arter bekjempelsesmetoder ogmidler. Forsk. Fors. Landbruket., 18, 189-206.
  64. Stenseth, T. 1968. In: FAO 1969.
  65. Sula, J. 1984. Personal communication.
  66. Thielemann, R. (1980). Resistenzerscheinungen von Myzus persicae an Zucherruben in Jahr 1975 in der Koln0Aachener Bucht. Nachrichtenbl. Dtsch. Pflanzenschutzdienst, 32, 25-28.
  67. Trojanowski, H. and Slawinski, A. (1972). Wrazliwosc mszycy brzoskwiniowoziemni aczanej (Myzodes persicae Sulz.) na dzialanie insektycydow organofosforowych Anthio I Intraton 50 w badaniach szklarniowych. Biul. Inst. Ochr. Rosl., 54, 5-16.
  68. Van Lenternen, J. C., Ramakers, P. M. J. and Woets, J. (1979). The biological control situation in Dutch glasshouses; problems with Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Westwood), Liriomyza bryoniae and Myzus periscae Sulz. Meded. Fac. Landbouwwet. Rijksuniv. Gent., 44, 117-25.
  69. Von Eickstedt, H. 1968. In: FAO 1969.
  70. Wiesmann, R. (1955). Der heutige Stand des Insektizid-Resistenz Problem. Mitt. Biol. Bundesanstalt Land. Fortsw. Berl. Dahlem, 83, 17-37.
  71. Wiesner, K. and Eckert, H. (1977). Versuche zur Bekamfung einer insectizid-resistenten Population der Grunen Pfirsichblattlaus (Myzus persicae Sulz.) an Zuckerruben im Gewachshaus. Nachrichtenbl. Dtsch. Pflanschutzdienst (Berl.), 31, 14-17.
  72. Wolfenbarger, D. O. (1960). Brief history of aphid control on potatoes in south Florida, 1946-59. J. Econ. Entomol., 53, 403-05.
  73. Wyatt, I. J. (1965). Insecticide resistance in aphids on chrysanthemums. In: Brown, 1971.
  74. Zumeroglu, S. (1978). Investigations on resistance of the green peach aphid (Myzus persicae Sulzer) against insecticides in tobacco growing areas in Aegean region. Turk Bitki Koruma Dergisi., 2, 97-102.
  75. Attia, F. I., and Hamilton, J. T. (1978). Insecticide resistance in Myzus persicae in Australia. J. Econ. Entomol., 71, 851-53.
  76. Gould, H. J. (1966). Organophosphorus insecticide resistance in aphids on year-round chrysanthemums. Plant Path., 15, 109-12.
  77. Hurkova, J. (1973). Multiple resistance to insecticides in greehouse samples of Myzus persicae (Sulz.) (Homoptera, Aphididae). Acta Entoml. Bohemoslov., 70, 13-19.
  78. Shorey, H.H. (1961). Effect of various insecticide treatments on populations of the green peach aphid on peppers in southern California. J. Econ. Entomol., 54, 279-282.
  79. Criniti, A., Mazzoni, E., Cassanelli, S., Cravedi, P., Tondelli, A., Bizzaro, D., and Manicardi, G.C. (2008). Biochemical and molecular diagnosis of insecticide resistance conferred by esteras, MACE, kdr and super-kdr based mechanisms in Italian strains of the peach potato aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulzer). Pesticide Biochemistry & Physiology, 90, 168-174.
  80. Foster, S. P., Cox, D., Oliphant, L., Mitchinson, S., and Denholm, I. (2008). Correlated responses to neonicotinoid insecticides in clones of the peach-potato aphid, Myzus persicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae). Pest Management Science, 64, 1111-1114.
  81. Margaritopoulos, J. T., Skouras, P. J., Nikolaidou, P., Manolikaki, J., Maritsa, K., Tsamandani, K., Kanavaki, O. M., Bacandritsos, N., Zarpas, K. D., and Tsitsipis, J. A. (2007). Insecticide resistance status of Myzus persicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae) populations from peach and tobacco in mainland Greece. Pest Management Science, 63, 821-829.
  82. Kwon, D. H., Choi, B. R., Lee, S. W., Clark, M., and Lee, S. H. (2009). Characterization of carboxylesterase-mediated pirimicarb resistance in Myzus persicae. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 93, 120-126.
  83. Srigiriraju, L., Semtner, P.J., Anderson, T.D., Bloomquist, J.R. (2009). Esterase-based resistance in the tobacco-adapted form of the green peach aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulzer) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in the eastern United States. Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology, 72, 105-123.
  84. Herron, G.A., Rophail, J. (1994). Insecticide Resistance in Myzus persicae (Sulzer) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) from New South Wales Cotton. Journal of the Australian Entomological Society, 33, 263-264.
  85. Philippou, D., Field, L., Moores, G. (2010). Metabolic enzyme(s) confer imidacloprid resistance in a clone of Myzus persicae (Sulzer) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) from Greece. Pest Management Science, 66, 390-395.
  86. Srigiriraju, L., Semtner, P.J., Bloomquist, J.R. (2010). Monitoring for imidacloprid resistance in the tobacco-adapted form of the green peach aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulzer) (Hemiptera: Aphididae), in the eastern United States. Pest Management Science, 66, 676-685.

Location(s) Where Resistance is Reported

  1. Austria
  2. Belgium
  3. Brazil
  4. Bulgaria
  5. Czechoslovakia
  6. Denmark
  7. Finland
  8. France
  9. Germany
  10. Greece
  11. Italy
  12. Japan
  13. Mexico
  14. Netherlands
  15. New Zealand
  16. Norway
  17. Poland
  18. Portugal
  19. South Korea
  20. Sri Lanka
  21. Sweden
  22. Switzerland
  23. Taiwan
  24. Turkey
  25. United Kingdom
  26. Uruguay
  27. USSR
  28. Venezuela
  29. USA -- Minnesota
  30. USA -- Florida
  31. USA -- Texas
  32. USA -- California
  33. Canada -- Ontario
  34. USA -- Pennsylvania
  35. USA -- Virginia
  36. Australia -- Queensland
  37. Australia -- New South Wales
  38. Australia -- Victoria
  39. USA -- Washington
  40. USA -- Oregon
  41. Canada -- British Columbia
  42. USA -- Delaware
  43. USA -- Wisconsin
  44. Italy -- Emilia Romagna -- Bolona
  45. Italy -- Emilia Romagna -- Pontenure
  46. Italy -- Emilia Romagna -- Argenta
  47. Italy -- Emilia Romagna -- Ravenna
  48. Italy -- Emilia Romagna -- Ferrara
  49. Italy -- Piedmont-Cuneo
  50. Italy -- Emilia Romagna -- Brisighella
  51. Italy -- Emilia Romagna
  52. Italy -- Emilia Romagna -- Gualdo
  53. Italy -- Emilia Romagna -- Porotto
  54. Italy -- Lombardia -- Salerano
  55. Italy -- Abruzzo -- Paglieta
  56. Italy -- Calabria -- Castrovillari
  57. Italy -- Campania -- Lamenzia T.
  58. Spain -- Jumilla
  59. Spain -- L\'Armentera
  60. France -- La Plantade
  61. Portugal -- OTA/Alenquer
  62. France -- Rhône-Alpes -- Chateauneuf-sur-isere
  63. Greece -- Levadia
  64. Germany -- Braunschweig
  65. Germany -- Ahlum
  66. Germany -- Beuchte
  67. France -- Alsace -- Bechignol
  68. France -- Soulangis
  69. Germany -- Salzdahlum
  70. Spain -- Jumila
  71. Portugal -- OTA/ Alenquer
  72. Greece -- 926B
  73. England -- 4866A
  74. England -- 3495B
  75. Greece -- Central
  76. Greece -- Northern
  77. Greece -- Southern
  78. Korea -- Daejeon
  79. USA -- Virginia -- Patrick -- Dellenback
  80. USA -- South Carolina -- Darlington -- Johnson
  81. USA -- Maryland -- Prince Georges -- MD-AREC
  82. USA -- South Carolina -- Horry -- SC-AREC
  83. USA -- Virginia -- Nottoway -- SP-AREC
  84. USA -- Virginia -- Nottoway -- SP-AREC (OR)
  85. USA -- Virginia -- Nottoway -- SP-AREC (OR2)
  86. USA -- Tennessee -- Loudon -- TN-AREC
  87. USA -- Virginia -- Dinwiddie -- Townsend
  88. USA -- Georgia -- Tift -- UGA
  89. Australia -- New South Wales -- Macquarie Valley -- field
  90. Greece
  91. Greece
  92. USA -- Virginia -- Franklin -- Keates
  93. USA -- Virginia -- Nottoway -- SP-AREC (North)
  94. USA -- Virginia -- Pittsylvania -- Adkinson
  95. USA -- Virginia -- Nottoway -- Bledsoe
  96. USA -- Virginia -- Campbell -- Giles
  97. USA -- Virginia -- Dinwiddie -- Townsend
  98. USA -- Virginia -- Franklin -- Hatchet
  99. USA -- North Carolina -- Granville -- Oxford
  100. USA -- Virginia -- Campbell -- Farris
  101. USA -- Virginia -- Franklin -- Keates
  102. USA -- Virginia -- Pittsylvania -- Wyatt
  103. USA -- Virginia -- Nottoway -- SP-AREC (North)
  104. USA -- Virginia -- Campbell -- Farris
  105. USA -- Virginia -- Campbell -- Giles
  106. USA -- Georgia -- Tift -- Bowen
  107. USA -- North Carolina -- Johnston -- Clayton
  108. USA -- Virginia -- Pittsylvania -- Wyatt
  109. USA -- Virginia -- Halifax -- Anderson
  110. USA -- Virginia -- Franklin -- Mitchell
  111. USA -- North Carolina -- Granville -- Walker
  112. USA -- Virginia -- Campbell -- Bass
  113. USA -- North Carolina -- Granville -- Oxford
  114. USA -- Virginia -- Franklin -- Witcher
  115. USA -- North Carolina -- Johnston -- Clayton
  116. USA -- Virginia -- Brunswick -- Anderson
  117. USA -- Virginia -- Amelia -- Barnard
  118. USA -- Virginia -- Nottoway -- Semtner
  119. USA -- North Carolina -- Caswell -- Yanceyville
  120. USA -- Virginia -- Mecklenburg -- Manning
  121. USA -- Virginia -- Lunenburg -- R Moore
  122. USA -- North Carolina -- Caswell -- Yanceyville
  123. USA -- Virginia -- Franklin -- Angel
  124. USA -- Virginia -- Pittsylvania -- Owen
  125. USA -- Connecticut -- Hartford -- Windsor
  126. USA -- Virginia -- Nottoway -- SP-AREC (North)
  127. USA -- Virginia -- Nottoway -- SP-AREC (West)
  128. USA -- Virginia -- Dinwiddie -- Townsend
  129. USA -- North Carolina -- Wayne -- Dudley
  130. USA -- Virginia -- Dinwiddie -- Wallace
  131. USA -- Virginia -- Amelia -- Barnard
  132. USA -- Virginia -- Prince Edward -- Glasscock
  133. USA -- Virginia -- Lunenburg -- Coffee
  134. USA -- Virginia -- Prince Edward -- Green Bay
  135. USA -- Maryland -- Prince Georges -- MD-AREC
  136. USA -- South Carolina -- Horry -- SC-AREC
  137. USA -- Virginia -- Nottoway -- SP-AREC (South)
  138. USA -- Virginia -- Dinwiddie -- Townsend
  139. USA -- Virginia -- Lunenburg -- Coffee
  140. USA -- Virginia -- Mecklenburg -- Clary
  141. USA -- South Carolina -- Florence -- Pee Dee-AREC
  142. USA -- Virginia -- Franklin -- Mitchell
  143. USA -- Georgia -- Tift -- Bowen
  144. USA -- North Carolina -- Johnston -- Clayton
  145. USA -- Virginia -- Nottoway -- SP-AREC (North)
  146. USA -- Kentucky -- Lexington -- KY-AREC
  147. USA -- Virginia -- Patrick -- Dellenback
  148. USA -- Georgia -- Tift -- UGA
  149. USA -- Virginia -- Patrick -- Dellenback
  150. USA -- Virginia -- Nottoway -- Semtner
  151. USA -- Maryland -- Prince Georges -- MD-AREC
  152. USA -- Tennessee -- Robertson -- Highland-RIM
  153. USA -- Virginia -- Nottoway -- Bledsoe
  154. USA -- Virginia -- Nottoway -- SP-AREC (Early)
  155. USA -- Virginia -- Patrick -- Dellenback
  156. USA -- Kentucky -- Caldwell -- UK-AREC
  157. USA -- Tennessee -- Knoxville -- Univ TN
  158. USA -- Virginia -- Franklin -- Witcher
  159. USA -- Virginia -- Nottoway -- SP-AREC (Late)
  160. USA -- Tennessee -- Loudon -- TN-AREC
  161. USA -- North Carolina -- Johnston -- Clayton
  162. USA -- Georgia -- Tift -- Bowen

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