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Calixomeria, a new genus of Sceliotrachelinae (Hymenoptera, Platygastridae) from Australia [PDF]
Calixomerialasalleigen. n. et sp. n. is described as a new genus and species of Sceliotrachelinae. Calixomeria most closely resembles genera of the Aphanomerus-cluster but possesses several characters that readily separate it from other sceliotracheline genera.
Lahey,Zachary +2 more
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Platygastridae Allotropa Förster, 1856 A. conventus Maneval, 1936 b A. magnini Risbec, 1955 a A. pauliani Risbec, 1955 b stat. rev. syn. A. pauliana Vlug, 1995 unjustified emendation Amblyaspis Förster, 1856 A. sylvicola (Risbec, 1950) comb.
Notton, David G.
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Integrating Plant Volatile Scents in Sustainable IPM Approaches for Fall Armyworm Control
ABSTRACT Since the invasion of the fall armyworm (FAW), Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) into new regions, studies have oriented toward low‐cost management tools and methods. This study assessed the effects of volatile scents that are naturally emitted by essential oil (EO) plants on the severity of FAW and populations of its natural ...
Djima Koffi +4 more
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Side Effects of Organic Products on Telenomus podisi (Hymenoptera: Platygastridae)
Abstract Telenomus podisi Ashmead, 1893 is an important biocontrol agent, both in conventional and organic production systems. It can be used in association with other control strategies, such as natural botanical products and biological insecticides. Studies of selectivity and side effects are fundamental for proper management of insect
Lucas Battisti +7 more
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Diversity of Hymenopteran Egg Parasitoids in Organic and Conventional Paddy Ecosystems
Organic farming; cultivation without chemical pesticides and fertilizers, has been known to promote the general plant diversity as well as animal diversity including many groups of animal taxa.
M Gnanakumar +4 more
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Biological Flora of Britain and Ireland: Cytisus scoparius*
Broom is an attractive and common native plant across Britain, Ireland and most of Europe, and yet it is considered a harmful and invasive weed around the rest of the world. This is aided by broom thriving on poor dry soils, helped by using green stems for photosynthesis and having root nodules to fix nitrogen.
Peter A. Thomas +9 more
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A Short History Regarding the Taxonomy and Systematic Researches of Platygastroidea (Hymenoptera) [PDF]
This paper presents an overview of the most important and best-known works that were the subject of taxonomy or systematics Platygastroidea superfamily. The paper is divided into three parts.
O. A. Popovici, P. N. Buhl
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Evolving perspectives in Hymenoptera systematics: Bridging fossils and genomes across time
Advances in sequencing and phylogenomic methods reveal unresolved deep phylogenetic nodes with variable age estimates in Hymenoptera, including, for example, Eusymphyta and Proctotrupomorpha. Conflicting morphological and molecular data hinder consensus in Hymenoptera systematics.
Y. Miles Zhang +2 more
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Buhl, Peter Neerup (2014): New species and new records of Platygastrinae and Sceliotrachelinae from Togo (Hymenoptera: Platygastridae). African Invertebrates 55 (1): 68, DOI: 10.5733/afin.055.0106, URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.5733/afin.055 ...
Buhl, Peter Neerup
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Rainforest transformation to monoculture plantations reduced species richness and abundance of parasitoid wasps. The study also highlighted the differences in community composition of parasitoid between forest and plantations. Experimental enrichment with flowering vegetation increased species richness of parasitoid wasps by 18% and abundance by 127 ...
Azru Azhar +4 more
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