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Further evidence of male antennal glands in Aphelinidae: the case of Aphytis melinus DeBach (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae)

1999
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ROMANI, Roberto   +2 more
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Aphelinidae Thomson 1876

2008
APHELINIDAE Aphelininae Aphelinus Dalman, 1820 † Aphelinus sp. —Poinar & Poinar (1999):208 [Dominican amber] Aphytis Howard, 1900 Aphytis chrysomphali (Mercet, 1912). Wolcott, 1927b:208; Dozier, 1933:90; Rosen & DeBach, 1979:593; De Santis, 1979:311; De Santis, 1981:24 Aphytis diaspidis (Howard, 1881).
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Synopsis of nearctic Azotinae (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae)

1984
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Darling, D. Christopher (Donald Christopher)   +1 more
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Quantification and ultrastructure of oosorption inEretmocerus eremicus (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae)

Journal of Morphology, 2006
The potential for and ultrastructure of oosorption were examined in Eretmocerus eremicus, a short-lived whitefly parasitoid that obligately produces anhydropic oocytes. In the absence of hosts, median egg load decreased by approximately 12% per day between 2 days and 8 days following eclosion.
Mark K, Asplen, David N, Byrne
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THE ENCARSIA CUBENSIS SPECIES-GROUP (HYMENOPTERA: APHELINIDAE)

1998
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Evans, Gregory A., Polaszek, Andrew
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The genus Proaphelinoides from India (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae)

Oriental Insects, 1984
Abstract The aphelinid genus Proaphelinoides Girault is recorded for the first time from India. A new species, P. anomalus, is described. Comments are given on two other known species, P. elongatiformis Girault and P. australis Girault, the latter species considered here as distinct from elongatiformis. A key to the three species is also provided.
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Species ofEncarsia foerster (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) from northeastern China

Journal of Forestry Research, 1997
In this paper, four species ofEncarsia Foerster collected from northeastern China are reported, and a key is given for females. Except.E gigas (Tshumakova), most of the species are first time reported in this region.
Li Chengde   +4 more
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Prédateurs et parasites d'Aphytis [Hym., Aphelinidae]

Entomophaga, 1968
Very few predators and parasites ofAphytis have been recorded. Among predators, only Coccinellids preying on Diaspine scale insects have been mentioned as damaging to the preimaginal stages ofAphytis on occasion, and a single case of a mitePyemotidae has been known to have destroyed the pupae.
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Aphelinus asychis (Hymenoptera, Aphelinidae) ????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ????????????

2023
Aphelinus asychis (Hymenoptera, Aphelinidae) ???a Promising Pest Control Agent Under Covered Soil Conditions. Zerova M. D., Kryzhanovskaya T. V.??? Vestn. zool., 1984, No. 3. An aphid predator, Aphelinus asychus Walk. for the first time found in the Ukraine, is suggested to be a promising agent of aphids control in greenhouses.
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The Identity of Pteroptrix imitatrix (Fullaway) (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae)

2000
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Polaszek, Andrew, Prinsloo, Gerhard L
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