The Karyotype of the parasitoid Chelonus insularis cresson (Hymenoptera, braconidae, cheloninae). [PDF]
The Karyotype of chelonus insularis (Hymenoptera, Braconidae Cheloninae) is described. The males show an haploid number of seven chromosomes and the females a diploid number of fourteen chromosomes, confirming haplo-diploid sex determination. Comparisons
CAMPOS, L. A. de O. +3 more
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The composition of braconid wasp communities in three forest fragments in a tropical lowland forest of Panama. [PDF]
Rodríguez LA, Medianero E.
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Special Issue: Selected Papers from the 1st International Electronic Conference on Entomology. [PDF]
Kavallieratos NG.
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Alien invaders in Hawaii: prospects for remediation using biological control. [PDF]
In this short paper I will review both the positive and negative factors affecting the prospects for biological control in Hawaii, and will give some concrete recommendations for improving these prospects given intelligent prioritization of available ...
Messing, Russell H.
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Specimens of the aphid parasitoid, Binodoxys brevicornis (Haliday, 1833), were reared from the mummies of Cavariella aegopodii (Scopoli, 1763) collected on Foeniculum vulgare (Apiaceae) at the Campus of the Universidade Federal de Lavras, in the city of Lavras, Minas Gerais State on September/2002. This is the first record of B. brevicornis in Brazil.
Marcus V. Sampaio +3 more
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Cereal Aphid Parasitoids in Europe (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Aphidiinae): Taxonomy, Biodiversity, and Ecology. [PDF]
Tomanović Ž +6 more
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Biological Control Services from Parasitic Hymenoptera in Urban Agriculture. [PDF]
Arnold JE.
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Field Evaluation of Cypermethrin, Imidacloprid, Teflubenzuron and Emamectin Benzoate against Pests of Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) and Their Side Effects on Non-Target Species. [PDF]
Cruces L, de la Peña E, De Clercq P.
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Potential candidates for biological control of the black bean aphid Aphis fabae in Serbia
The black bean aphid is widely spread aphid species in the Palaearctic, known to attack over 1150 plant species. Because some of the host plants are of great agricultural interest, Aphis fabae represent a very important pest.
Stanković, S.S. +2 more
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Not All Field Margins Are Equally Useful: Effects of the Vegetation Structure of Margins on Cereal Aphids and Their Natural Enemies. [PDF]
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