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New Insights into the Phenology and Overwintering Biology of <i>Glyptapanteles porthetriae</i>, a Parasitoid of <i>Lymantria dispar</i>. [PDF]
Zankl T, Schafellner C.
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Environmental risk assessment of the Cry1B.34.1, Cry1B.61.1, and IPD083Cb proteins to non-target organisms. [PDF]
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Schmiedeknecht on the Parasitic Hymenoptera of the Family Chalcididæ
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EVOLUTION OF DEVELOPMENTAL STRATEGIES IN PARASITIC HYMENOPTERA
Annual Review of Entomology, 2006▪ Abstract Parasitoid wasps have evolved a wide spectrum of developmental interactions with hosts. In this review we synthesize and interpret results from the phylogenetic, ecological, physiological, and molecular literature to identify factors that have influenced the evolution of parasitoid developmental strategies. We first discuss the origins and
PENNACCHIO, FRANCESCO, STRAND M. R.
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Bulletin of Entomological Research, 1928
♂♀. Red; thorax dark red; orbits, vertex, ocellar tubercle, almost white; wing veins very dark; costal veins and stigma yellowish red, as are often the tibiae and tarsi; abdomen somewhat darker towards apex.
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♂♀. Red; thorax dark red; orbits, vertex, ocellar tubercle, almost white; wing veins very dark; costal veins and stigma yellowish red, as are often the tibiae and tarsi; abdomen somewhat darker towards apex.
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