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Eulophidae novae gallicae (Eulophidae nouveaux de France) [Hym.]

Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, 1957
Erdós József. Eulophidae novae gallicae (Eulophidae nouveaux de France) [Hym.]. In: Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, volume 62 (9-10), Novembre-décembre 1957. pp. 279-287.
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Taxonomic notes on Entedonomphale (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae)

Zootaxa, 2008
The recent discovery of a brachypterous female of Entedonomphale carbonaria (Erdös) (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae: Entedoninae) in Bulgaria is being reported. It made possible to make a positive conclusion about its conspecificity with the North American species E. kaulbarsi (Yoshimoto), which has a brachypterous female identical to the brachypterous female
Triapitsyn, Serguei V.   +2 more
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Arrhenotokous Reproduction of Pediobius foveolatus (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae)

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1986
When each of 38 virgin females of the eulophid wasp, Pediobius foveolatus (Crawford), reared from isolated pupae was allowed to oviposit in a different fourth-instar Mexican bean beetle each day for 3 days, 36 of the females produced a total of 1,342 progeny (all male), thus confirming that the species is arrhenotokous.
Limhuot Nong, Reece I. Sailer
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Biology of the Parasitoid Melittobia (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae)

Annual Review of Entomology, 2009
As parasitoids upon solitary bees and wasps and their nest cohabitants, Melittobia have an intricate life history that involves both female cooperation and variably expressed male siblicidal conflict. Inter- and intrasexual dimorphism includes blind, flightless males and (probably nutritionally determined) short- and long-winged females. Thought to be
Robert W, Matthews   +3 more
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Revision of Chinese Euplectromorpha Girault (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae)

Insect Systematics & Evolution, 2000
AbstractThis paper treats the Chinese species of Euplectromorpha Girault. Nine valid species are recognized and a key to species is provided. Five species were previously known from China: E. breviealcar (Lin), E. clavata (Lin), E. contingens (Lin), E. interrupta (Lin), and E. simplicicornis (Lin). E. inaequalis (Lin) is proposed as a new synonym of E.
Da-Wei Huang, Chao-Dong Zhu
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Tetrastichine aphid hyperparasitoids (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) in Japan

Entomological Science, 2011
AbstractA small collection of aphid hyperparasitic species of Tetrastichinae obtained by rearing mummified aphids in Japan were examined. In addition to the two already known species, three more species were confirmed to occur in Japan. A key to these five Japanese species and their hosts (primary parasitoids, aphids and plants) are provided. The modes
Hajimu TAKADA, Kazuaki KAMIJO
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A new species of Eulophidae.

1906
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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2023
A Redescription of a Parasitic Hymenopteran, Neochrysocharis immaculata (Hymenoptera, Eulophidae), a Parasite of the Frit Fly. Ryabshinsky A. V., Triapitzin V. A.??? Vestn. zool., 1984 No 1. Redescription of the type-series of Neochrysocharis immaculate Kurdjumov, 1912, reared from puparia of the Frit Fly in Poltava district (Ukraine), with lectotype ...
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Evolution of the courtship display of Melittobia (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae)

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2011
Melittobia, a polyphagous pupal parasitoid of many solitary bees and wasps, has a complex courtship display, the evolutionary history of which is poorly understood. The current phylogeny of this genus suggests the complexity of the courtship has increased over time. We test this hypothesis using Bayesian and Maximum likelihood techniques to construct a
David A, Tanner   +4 more
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RADIATION-INDUCED MUTANTS OF DAHLBOMINUS FUSCIPENNIS (HYMENOPTERA: EULOPHIDAE)

Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology, 1969
Thirteen new mutations of D. fuscipennis are described, bringing the number of mutants described for this species to 25. All the mutations in the haploid males were recessive and arose from irradiation of unmated wild females. Of the 13 mutations, 2 affect eye pigment, 2 body colour and 9 produced morphological changes in the antennae, head, eyes ...
W F, Baldwin, P A, Knight, G D, Chant
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