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The effects of forest fragmentation on parasitoids of the forest tent caterpillar (Malacosoma Disstria) [PDF]
Roth, David
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Diversité et taxonomie des Mymaridae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) des forêts tempérées du Québec
Les Mymaridae (Hymenoptera : Chalcidoidea) forment un groupe diversifié, mais taxonomiquement négligé de guêpes parasitoïdes qui s’attaquent aux œufs d’autres insectes. Elles sont souvent ignorées dans les études sur la biodiversité, bien qu’elles soient
Hébert, Catherine
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Reply to Comment of Encinas et al. (2014) on: ‘Evidence for an Early-Middle Miocene age of the Navidad Formation (central Chile): Paleontological, climatic and tectonic implications’ of Gutiérrez et al. (2013, Andean Geology 40 (1): 66-78). [PDF]
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Scabies and fairyfly: more than meets the eye
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2023We found a coinfestation of fairyfly (Dicopus) along with scabies. Based on the literature as well as our observation, it is proposed that the Dicopus parasitoids can control the eggs of Sarcoptes scabiei.
Eeshaan Ranjan +3 more
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CHECKLIST OF INDIAN FAIRYFLY (HYMENOPTERA: MYMARIDAE) PARASITOIDS: AN UPDATE
UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 2022Fairyflies are internal, egg parasitoids (except two species) of agriculturally important insect pests belonging to Cicadellidae and Delphacidae. The checklist of Indian Mymaridae is updated by including two genera 31 new species, first report of 18 species from India, synonymization of five species and misidentification of seven species.
Athithya, A, Manickavasagam, S.
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PRESENT STATUS AND KEY TO INDIAN FAIRYFLY GENERA (HYMENOPTERA: MYMARIDAE)
UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 2022Indian mymarid genera is updated. Keys to diagnose all the known 10 generic groups and 39 mymarid genera (generic group wise) of India are furnished in accordance with the recent (2021) changes in classification of mymarids.
Athithya, A, Manickavasagam, S
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Aerodynamics of a translating comb-like plate inspired by a fairyfly wing
Physics of Fluids, 2017Unlike the smooth wings of common insects or birds, micro-scale insects such as the fairyfly have a distinctive wing geometry, comprising a frame with several bristles. Motivated by this peculiar wing geometry, we experimentally investigated the flow structure of a translating comb-like wing for a wide range of gap size, angle of attack, and Reynolds ...
Seung Hun Lee, Daegyoum Kim
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Madras Agricultural Journal, 2011
A survey was conducted between February and March, 2011 to collect mymarid parasitoids from forest ecosystem from Pudhucherry (Pondicherry University premises) and orchard and weed ecosystem from Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru College of Agriculture (PAJANCOA), Karaikkal using two collection methods (net sweep, and yellow pan trap).
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A survey was conducted between February and March, 2011 to collect mymarid parasitoids from forest ecosystem from Pudhucherry (Pondicherry University premises) and orchard and weed ecosystem from Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru College of Agriculture (PAJANCOA), Karaikkal using two collection methods (net sweep, and yellow pan trap).
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