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Chrysocharis prodice Walker

2015
87. Chrysocharis prodice (Walker) Material examined. 1 ♀, Israel, Oranit, 32°51’ N; 35°16’E, M.T., 25.iv.2007 (Ya'aqov Ben-Mordechai); 3 ♀, Botanical garden, Tel Aviv, M.T., iii.2011 (Z. Yefremova, V. Kravchenko). Hosts. Endoparasitoid of Nepticula sp.
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Chrysocharis viridis Nees

2015
90. Chrysocharis viridis (Nees) Material examined. 1 ♀, Israel, Oranit, 32°51’ N; 35°16’E, M.T., 25.iv.2007 (Ya'aqov Ben-Mordechai); 1 ♀, Nizzanim Natural Reserve, sweeping, 21.04.2008 (A. Freidberg); 2 ♀, Botanical garden, Tel Aviv, M.T., i.2011 (Z. Yefremova, V. Kravchenko); 1 ♀, Botanical garden, Tel Aviv, M.T., viii.2011 (Z.
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REVISION OF THE GENUSCHRYSOCHARISFÖRSTER (SUBGENUSCHRYSOCHARISs. str.) (EULOPHIDAE: CHALCIDOIDEA) OF AMERICA NORTH OF MEXICO

The Canadian Entomologist, 1973
AbstractThe subgenusChrysochariss. str. in America north of Mexico consists of 18 species. Of these, six are new:Chrysocharis beckeri,subcircularis,bellincus,clarkae,truncatipennis, andlevipectus. The namegiraultiis proposed forpetiolataGirault nec Förster. Key to species, descriptions, host records, and illustrations are included.
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LABORATORY CROSSINGS WITH DIFFERENT SOURCES OF THE LARCH CASEBEARER PARASITE CHRYSOCHARIS LARICINELLAE (HYMENOPTERA: EULOPHIDAE)

The Canadian Entomologist, 1975
AbstractChrysocharis laricinellae (Ratz.) from Austria, Sweden, England, and Wisconsin, some of which were thought possibly different species, were crossed. Hybrid sex ratios in this arrhenotokous species were similar to parental types, indicating conspecificity. English and Wisconsin strains tended toward darker legs and female scapes.
R.B. Ryan, C. M. Yoshimoto
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Stopping rule of host search by the parasitoid, Chrysocharis pentheus (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae), in host patches

Population Ecology, 1988
Summary We studied the stopping rule obeyed by the female parasitoid, Chrysocharis pentheus , in deciding when to leave the leaflet on which she is searching for larvae of Phytomyza ranunculi .
Tuyosi Sugimoto, Shigechika Tsujimoto
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Chrysocharis laomedon Walker

2015
85. Chrysocharis laomedon (Walker) Material examined. 1 ♀, Israel, Ma’agan Mikha’el, M.T., 22.iv.2009 (W. Kuslitzky). Hosts. Endoparasitoid of Gracillariidae, Nepticulidae, Tischeriidae (Lepidoptera) (Bouček & Askew 1968; Hansson 1985; Askew & Shaw 1974). Distribution.
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Chrysocharis pentheus Walker

2015
88. Chrysocharis pentheus (Walker) Material examined. None. Hosts. Endoparasitoid of Agromyza sp. (Diptera: Agromyzidae) (Askew & Shaw 1974; Hansson 1985). Distribution. Israel (Argov & Rössler (1996); Palearctic and Nearctic ecorealms (Hansson 1985).
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Chrysocharis submutica Graham

2015
89. Chrysocharis submutica Graham Material examined. 7 ♀, Israel, Botanical garden, Tel Aviv, M.T., iii.2011 (Z. Yefremova, V. Kravchenko); 1 ♀, Botanical garden, Tel Aviv, M.T., viii.2011 (Z. Yefremova, V. Kravchenko). Hosts. Endoparasitoid of Elachistidae and Gracillariidae (Lepidoptera) (Bouček & Askew 1968; Hansson 1985). Distribution.
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Compatibility of Insect Growth Regulators and Chrysocharis parksi (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) for the Control of Liriomyza trifolii (Diptera: Agromyzidae)

Journal of Economic Entomology, 1983
The insect growth regulators (IGRs) cyromazine 75W [ N -cyclopropyl-1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triamine] and Ro 13-5223 IE (ethyl [2-(p-phenoxyphenoxy)ethyl]carbamate) were evaluated for their ability to control Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess) and for their compatibility with the endoparasite Chrysocharis parksi (Crawford). These IGRs provided >80% control of L.
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The entedontine genera Achrysocharoides Girault, Chrysocharis Förster and Kratoysma Bouček (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) in the Oriental region

Insect Systematics & Evolution, 1985
AbstractSeven new species of the subfamily Entedontinae are described from the Oriental region: Achrysocharoides nitidus (♀, ♂), Chrysocharis euterpe (♀) and C. zizyphi (♀, ♂) from Pakistan, C. nitida (♀) from India, C. lankensis (♀) from Sri Lanka, Kratoysma longifacies (♀) and K. nepalensis (♀) from Nepal.
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