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Les Euchalcidia Masi du bassin méditerranéen [Hym. Chalcididae]

open access: yes, 1976
Steffan Jean-Renaud. Les Euchalcidia Masi du bassin méditerranéen [Hym. Chalcididae]. In: Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, volume 81 (1-2), Janvier-février 1976. pp.
Steffan, Jean-Renaud
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Description d'une espèce nouvelle du genre Euchalcis [Hym. Chalcididae]

open access: yes, 1921
Benoist Raymond. Description d'une espèce nouvelle du genre Euchalcis [Hym. Chalcididae]. In: Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, volume 26 (8),1921. pp.
Benoist, Raymond
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Discovery of male of Proconura persica Delvare (Hymenoptera: Chalcididae), recently described from Iran [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Insect Biodiversity and Systematics, 2019
Proconura persica Delvare, 2011 (Hymenoptera: Chalcididae) was originally described from Iran. Type materials of this species were include just female specimens.
Fatemeh Ehteshami   +2 more
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A first approach to chalcid wasps (Hymenoptera, Chalcididae) of the entomological museum UNAB with new records for Colombia

open access: yesAgronomía Colombiana, 2019
The entomological museum of Universidad Nacional, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Bogota, (UNAB) Colombia, conserves several arthropod collections. These collections are considered of great interest to several agricultural and silvicultural production ...
Alba Lucia Pérez-Benavides   +1 more
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Note préliminaire au sujet de Philotrypesis caricae Hass. [Hym. Chalcididae]

open access: yes, 1919
Lichtenstein Jean-L. Note préliminaire au sujet de Philotrypesis caricae Hass. [Hym. Chalcididae]. In: Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, volume 24 (17),1919. pp.
Lichtenstein, Jean-L.
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Parasitoidism efficiency of two species of Chalcididae (Insecta: Hymenoptera) attacking Lepidoptera in urban areas of Brazil

open access: yesRevista Chilena de Entomología
Chalcididae are parasitoid wasps with potential for use in biological control due to their association with arthropod hosts of economic and medical importance. Few studies have assessed their effectiveness or natural parasitoidism rates. This study aimed
Bruna Cortat Simoneli   +3 more
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Parasitoidism by Brachymeria pandora (Hymenoptera: Chalcididae) in Pupae of Danaus erippus (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) in an Urban Savanna Area

open access: yesAustral Entomology, Volume 65, Issue 3, August 2026.
ABSTRACT The Chalcididae comprises parasitoid wasps that attack various invertebrate groups. Within the family, some Brachymeria species specialises in infecting pupae of Lepidoptera. Here, we quantitatively describe the relationship between Brachymeria pandora and the Southern Monarch butterfly, Danaus erippus, in urban areas of Cuiabá, Mato Grosso ...
Wenrique Verza, Alan Eriksson
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Insectary Plant Species Preferences of Predators and Parasitoid Families in a Mediterranean Horticultural Agroecosystem

open access: yesJournal of Applied Entomology, Volume 150, Issue 6, Page 803-815, July 2026.
ABSTRACT The use of insectary plants to provide alternative food and shelter resources for enhancing natural enemy activity has been established as a common practice in IPM. Candidate flowering plant species have been screened and evaluated for their contribution to enhance life parameters of beneficial insects.
Francesc Gómez Marco   +6 more
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Floral resource strips enhance parasitoid abundance and diversity in apple orchards and promote agroecological advances in a South African biosphere reserve

open access: yesInsect Conservation and Diversity, Volume 19, Issue 3, Page 559-572, May 2026.
Floral resource strips within apple orchards increased parasitoid abundance and influenced community composition, enhancing local biodiversity in the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve's transition zone. Ruderal and natural fynbos habitats supported higher parasitoid richness and abundance, emphasising the importance of conserving semi‐natural habitats ...
Fabrizia Ratto   +7 more
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Mitogenomic phylogeny of Eurytoma Illiger (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae): Genus delimitation, species‐group assessment and recurrent host‐use transitions

open access: yesSystematic Entomology, Volume 51, Issue 2, April‐June 2026.
Mitogenomes from 166 Eurytomidae confirm Eurytoma is polyphyletic; 10 species groups are recovered in Eurytoma s.s., and several lineages are reassigned to other genera or newly delimited clades. Conservative head and mesosoma traits, especially the postgenal depression and ventral shelf, track mitogenomic clades closely, supporting their diagnostic ...
Duk‐Young Park   +2 more
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