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A New Invasive Pest in Plums: Monitoring and Control of <i>Eurytoma schreineri</i>. [PDF]
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An overview of the Leucospidae (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea) of the Arabian Peninsula with description of a new species. [PDF]
Ahmad SK +6 more
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One Step beyond Species Description: Unveiling a Fine-Scale Diversity within the Genus Dzhanokmenia Kostjukov (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae). [PDF]
Ganbaatar B, Li Q, Xi O, Cao H, Zhu C.
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Natural History of Chalcidoidea
Chalcidoidea are incredibly speciose and biologically diverse, which reflects the vast range of hosts, habitats and conditions they experience. The diversity of habitats in which hosts are located may be just as important as host diversity as a driver of diversification.John M. Heraty +7 more
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Notes on the Larvae of the Chalcidoidea
Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1925During recent years students of the biology of the parasitic Hymenoptera have made several attempts to classify the larvae of these insects in groups based on certain striking features of the external anatomy. Thus Richardson ('13) in his paper on Spalangia, and Wheeler ('23) in her account of the braconid parasites of aphids, distinguish respectively ...
H. L. Parker, W. R. Thompson
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Key to Families of Chalcidoidea
The logical basis of identification keys and the principles underlying character selection are briefly discussed. The key is dichotomous in form and is intended to identify all known Chalcidoidea species to family, or in some cases to a lower level incertae sedis taxon.Roger A. Burks +7 more
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Chalcidoidea nova vel minus cognita (Chalcidoidea).
1963Beiträge zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology, Bd. 13 Nr. 3-4 (1963)
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2022
The article generalizes the results of studying the alimentary connections of chalcidsof the family Eurytomidae, as a result of which some regularities are established in the biological specialization of the family. A deep dependence of phytophagous forms on plants-hosts is detected which determines the ways of development of some groups of phytophages.
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The article generalizes the results of studying the alimentary connections of chalcidsof the family Eurytomidae, as a result of which some regularities are established in the biological specialization of the family. A deep dependence of phytophagous forms on plants-hosts is detected which determines the ways of development of some groups of phytophages.
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2023
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Classification and Phylogenetic Relationships of Chalcidoidea
Chalcidoidea have a long history that dates back to mentions by Aristotle, but with the first chalcids described as other hymenopterans by Linnaeus. As species were correctly placed in later treatments, their early family classifications were diverse, even until very recently.John M. Heraty +6 more
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