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Reported Resistance Case(s)

Species: leptinotarsa decemlineata

Order Family Common Name(s) Group Host
coleoptera chrysomelidae colorado potato beetle AG eggplant, pepper, potato, tomato

Active Ingredient: oxamyl

MOA: Acetylcholine esterase inhibitors, Carbamates
Group: CAR CAS #: 23135220 Shaugnessy Code: 103801

Resistance Case(s)

Case Id Year of Report Type of Resistance Location Reference
G5408 1992 Unspecified
USA Dively, G.P., F.W. Ellis Jr., and J.J. Linduska. (1992). Baseline Levels and factores Associated with Insecticide Resistance of Colorado Potato Beetle Populations in Maryland. Resistant Pest Management Newsletter, 4 11-14.
G5288 1990 Field Evolved Resistance
USA--
Virginia
Tisler, A.M., and G.W. Zehnder. (1990). Insecticide Resistance in the Colorado Potato Beetle (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Journal of Economic Entomology, 83(3) 666-671.
G3908 1981 Field Evolved Resistance
USA--
New Jersey
Forgash, A. J. (1981). Insecticide resistance of the Colorado potato beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Say).. In: Advances in Potato Pest Management, J. H. Lashomb and R. Casagrande, eds., Hutchinson Ross Publishing Co., Strusburg, PA.
G3566 1980 Field Evolved Resistance
USA--
New York
Semel, M. (1980). Personal communication.
G3567 1980 Field Evolved Resistance
USA--
Connecticut
Hare, J. D. (1980). Contact toxicities of ten insecticides to Connecticut populations of the Colorado potato beetle.. J. Econ. Entomol., 73 230-31.
*The population was created solely by selection and/or genetic manipulation.
**The population was selected further in the laboratory after collection.