Bibliography (in two parts)
Part 1. Professional (entomology) papers
1. Olkowski, W., H. Olkowski, R. van den Bosch, R. Hom, R. Zuparko and W. Klitz. 1982. The parasitoid Trioxys tenuicaudus Stary (Hymenoptera: Aphidiidae) established on the elm aphid Tinocallis platani Kaltenbach (Homoptera: Aphididae) in Berkeley, California. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 58(1): 59-63.
2. Zuparko, R.L. 1983. Biological control of Eucallipterus tiliae [Hom.: Aphididae] in San Jose, Calif., through establishment of Trioxys curvicaudus [Hym.: Aphidiidae]. Entomophaga 28(4) 325-330.
3. Zuparko, R.L. & D.L. Dahlsten. 1993. Survey of the parasitoids of the tuliptree aphid, Illinoia liriodendri (Hom: Aphididae), in northern California. Entomophaga 38(1): 31-40,
4. Zuparko, R.L. & D.L. Dahlsten. 1994. Host plant resistance and biological control for linden aphid. Journal of Arboriculture 20(5): 278-281.
5. Zuparko, R.L. & J. Hamai. 1994. Depositions of parasitic Hymenoptera (Insecta) types from the University of California, Berkeley. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 70(4): 313-317.
6. Starý, P. & R.L. Zuparko. 1995. A new species of Trioxys (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) from California. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 71(3): 173-175.
7. Zuparko, R.L. 1995. New records of Trichosteresis Foerster from the western United States (Hymenoptera: Megaspilidae). Pan-Pacific Entomologist 71(1): 65-66.
8. Zuparko, R.L. 1995. New host record for Metanotalia maderensis (Walker) (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae). The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 71(4): 245-246.
9. Zuparko, R.L. 1995. Notes on Parablastothrix nearctica (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 97(4): 884-886.
10. Zuparko, R.L. & D.L. Dahlsten. 1995. Parasitoid complex of Eucallipterus tiliae (Homoptera: Drepanosiphidae) in northern California. Environmental Entomology 24(3): 730-737.
11. Zuparko, R.L. 1996. Hymenoptera reared from Plagiotrochus suberi (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) galls in California. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 72(1): 27-30.
12. Zuparko, R.L. & D.L. Dahlsten. 1996. New potential for classical biological control of Eucallipterus tiliae (Homoptera: Drepanosiphidae). Biological Control.6: 407-408.
13. Zuparko, R.L. 1997. A review of the host ranges of aphidophagous Aphelinidae. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 6: 99-106.
14. Zuparko, R.L. 1997. Notes on Brachycaudonia Ashmead spp. (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae). The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 73(4): 243-244.
15. Zuparko, R.L. & G.O. Poinar, Jr. 1997. Aivalykus dominicanus (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a new species from Dominican amber. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 99(4): 744-747.
16. Dahlsten, D.L., E.P. Hansen, R.L. Zuparko & R.B. Norgaard. 1998. Biological control of the blue gum psyllid proves economically beneficial. California Agriculture 52(1): 35-40.
17. Dahlsten, D.L., R.L. Zuparko, A.E. Hajek, D.L. Rowney & S.H. Dreistadt. 1999. Long-term sampling of Eucallipterus tiliae (Homoptera: Drepanosiphidae) and associated natural enemies in a northern California site. Environmental Entomology 28(5): 845-850.
18. Starý, P. & R.L. Zuparko. 2002. Diaeretus essigellae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a new species parasitic on Essigella pine aphids (Homoptera: Aphididae) from California. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 78(1): 56-61.
19. Zuparko, R.L. 2002. Obituary and bibliography of Kenneth S. Hagen (1919-1997), dedicated entomologist and teacher. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 78(3): 151-167.
20. Berti Filho, E., V.A. Costa, R.L. Zuparko & J. La Salle. 2003. Ocorrência de Psyllaephagus bliteus Riek (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) no Brasil. Revista de Agricultura 78(3): 304.
21. Zuparko. R.L. 2004. Parasitic Hymenoptera (Hymenoptera: Parasitica). Pp. 1629-1634 in Capinera, J.L. (ed.). Encyclopedia of Entomology. Kluwer Press, Dordrecht.
22. Trjapitzin, V.A.& R.L. Zuparko. 2004. A synopsis of the genus Cheiloneurus Westwood, 1833 (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea: Encyrtidae) of the New World. Russian Entomological Journal 13(4) 257-266.
23. Daane, K.M., K.R. Sime, D.L. Dahlsten, J.W. Andrews Jr. & R.L. Zuparko. 2005. The biology of Psyllaephagus bliteus Riek (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), a parasitoid of the red gum lerp psyllid (Hemiptera: Psylloidea). Biological Control 32: 228-235.
24. Starý, P. & R.L. Zuparko, R.L. 2006. Pauesia decurrens sp. nov. (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a parasitoid of a Cinara sp. (Homoptera: Aphididae) from California. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 81(1/2): 171-176.
25. Zuparko, R.L. 2009 (2008). Lectotype designation for Anagyrus smithi Doutt. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 84(3): 244-245.
26. Zolnerowich, G. & R.L. Zuparko. 2011 (2010). Copidosoma howardi, a new name for Parapsilophrys gelechiae Howard, 1898. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 86(4): 135-138.
27. Zuparko, R.L., D.L. de Queiroz & J. La Salle. 2011. Two new species of Tamarixia (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) from Chile and Australia, established as biological control agents of invasive psyllids (Hemiptera: Calophyidae, Triozidae) in California. Zootaxa 2921: 13-27.
28. Zuparko, R.L. & V.A. Trjapitzin. 2013. Copidosoma archeodominica (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), a new species from Dominican amber. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 89(4): 230-233.
29. Zuparko, R.L. 2014. Stuart M. Fullerton (March 8, 1940-April 5, 2014): A patron of Entomology. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 90(3): 1-3.
30. Zuparko, R.L. 2015. Annotated checklist of California Encyrtidae (Hymenoptera). Zootaxa 4017: 1-126.
31. Zuparko, R.L., Triapitsyn, S.V. & Daane, K. M. 2016. Neotype designation for Metaphycus hageni Daane & Caltagirone, 1999 (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae). The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 92(2): 119-123.
32. Zuparko, R.L. & Ratcliffe, B.C. 2017. Obituary and bibliography of Norm Penny (1946-2016), an “entomologist’s entomologist”. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 93(1): 35–51.
33. Zuparko, R.L. 2018. Neotype designation for Anacroneuria stanjewetti Froehlich, 2002 (Plecoptera: Perlidae). The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 94(1): 32.
34. Zuparko, R.L. & J.S. Schweikert. 2020. Collecting parasitic Hymenoptera from a northern California swimming pool. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 96(4): 273-278.
35. Altieri, M., R.L. Zuparko & A.P. Gutierrez. 2022. Leopoldo E. Caltagirone (March 1, 1927 – August 6, 2021): In Memoriam. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 98(1): 70-80.
36. daSilva, P.G., T.C. MacRae, N.E. Rank, V.H. Resh, C.A. Tauber & R.L. Zuparko. 2024. 100 years of The Pan-Pacific Entomologist: A century of continuity and change. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 100(1): 1-23.
37. Zuparko, R.L. 2024a. The history of the Pacific Coast Entomological Society, Part II. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 100(1): 24-46.
38. Zuparko, R.L. 2024b. Parasitoid Wasps of South East Asia (book review). The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 100(2): 134-135.
(Web publications)
39. Zuparko, R.L. 2006. The published names of T.D.A. Cockerell. Part I. Hymenoptera. http://essig.berkeley.edu/docs/Cockerell_bz.html
40. Zuparko, R.L. 2007. The published names of T.D.A. Cockerell. Part II. Insecta (Non Hymenoptera). http://essig.berkeley.edu/docs/Cockerell_bz.html
41. Zuparko, R.L. 2019. California Encyrtidae. https://essig.berkeley.edu/research/encyrtidae/
Part 2. Scottish Country Dance articles
(All of the following appeared in the San Francisco Branch’s newsletter, The Reel & Strathspeyer (=R&S). N.B. I was the editor of the newsletter for Volume 7 (September 1976 through June 1977); the list below excludes the mastheads, “Hither & Yon” items, general announcements, whale jokes, as well as those articles that I, er, borrowed (that’s the nicer word) from other newsletters and then reprinted. Unless you maintain a collection of back issues of The Reel & Strathspeyer, these articles are not generally available; however, if any pique your interest, I may be able to email you a facsimile.
1. Zuparko, R.L. 1976a. To the Berkeley Teachers and Class. R&S 6(4): 5. [Letter purportedly from Claude Kale, a recent visitor from Pittsburgh, PA].
2. Zuparko, R.L. 1976b. Cabbagers cut disc. Berkeley Band breaks into Bigtime. R&S 7(1): 1. [Announcement of the soon to be released first album of the Cabbage band].
3. Zuparko, R.L. 1976d. A brief article. R&S 7(1): 11. [Explanation of reference codes for dances].
4. Zuparko, R.L. 1977a. The St. Valentine’s Ball. Stock market falters – Dow drops 3. R&S 7(4): 1. [Report on our annual dress ball … written at the last moment].
5. Zuparko, R.L. 1977b. Election highlight of AGM held in Berkeley, May 21st. 1977-78 board to consist of Gunn, Kistemaker, Lawson, Palmer, Pettingill, Turner, West & Zuparko. R&S 7(6): 1. [The article was basically a reprint (in smaller font) of the title].
6. Zuparko, R.L. 1977c. Untitled. R&S 7(6): 5. [A proposed fill-it-in-yourself form to be used for reporting future events].
7. Zuparko, R.L. 1977d. June 13th weekday workshop. R&S 7(6): 6. [Purportedly an announcement (by Luigi Fercotti), for a fictional Monday morning dance workshop to be held in the main UC Berkeley Library, with the dance program consisting of 15 repetitions of Red House, and a lunch menu based on Monty Python’s spam skit].
8. Zuparko, R.L. 1982 The use and importance of timing in Scottish Country Dancing. R&S March: 6-8. [An in-depth treatise on how to time one’s entrance onto the dance floor to secure a favorite starting position as the sets form].
9. Harvey, C.H., Morrow, C., Twhigg, A., Watson, L. & Zuparko, R.L. 1984. A Scottish country dance potluck. R&S 13(5): 16. [A menu of dishes based on dance names].
10. Zuparko, R.L. 1985. Letter to the editor. R&S 21(6): 6. [Plea for the establishment of a “Be kind to ex-editors month”].
11. Zuparko, R.L. & Zuparko, C.H. 1986. Scottish Country Dance titles. R&S 23(2): 8. [Proposal to update dance titles to better reflect current cultural memes. NB. In the original article, the junior author requested her name not be used, but I include it now for historical purposes (she’s currently in the kitchen cooking dinner, so I think I can just get away with it)].
12. Zuparko, R.L. 1987. Covering in Scottish County Dancing. R&S 24(2): 8-9. [Another in-depth treatise, this time exploring how someone sitting out a dance can gracefully navigate through a crowded ballroom].
13. Zuparko, R.L. 1989. Seven couple sets. R&S 25(5): 8. [Believe it or not, an actual non-humorous article on forming of and dancing in seven couple sets].
14. Zuparko, R.L. 1991. Caveat Saltator (let the dancer beware). R&S 27(5): 12-13. [The announcement of the discovery of The Mendocino Medley, undoubtedly the worst dance ever written, ascribed to the Branch’s infamous Skippy Tripfoote].
15. Zuparko, R.L. 1994a. An (Im)Modest proposal. R&S 30(3): 8. [How the absence of clothing can help dancers to maintain the desired level of eye contact while on the dance floor].
16. Zuparko, R.L. 1994b. All Souls, the Old Church. R&S 31(1): 8. [Song I composed in honor of the return of the Berkeley class to All Souls Church; lyrics in Appendix III].
17. Zuparko, R.L. 1998. Young McGarrity, R&S 35(2): 2. [Song I composed marking the passing of Kim McGarrity, one of my dearest friends; lyrics included in Appendix III].