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Genomic signatures associated with the evolutionary loss of egg yolk in parasitoid wasps. [PDF]
Zhao X +11 more
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A novel and diverse family of filamentous DNA viruses associated with parasitic wasps. [PDF]
Guinet B +13 more
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Hymenopteran parasitoids reared from European gall midges (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae). [PDF]
Bruun HH, Haarder S, Buhl PN, Askew RR.
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Widespread Occurrence of Black-Orange-Black Color Pattern in Hymenoptera. [PDF]
Mora R, Hanson PE.
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We use a combination of morphological, multi‐locus Sanger sequencing, and whole‐genome sequences to infer the phylogeny of the parasitoid wasp superfamily Platygastroidea. The ancestral hosts of platygastroids were the eggs of Orthoptera. Numerous subsequent host shifts have led to the use of other hosts from an additional eight insect orders and ...
Hua-Yan Chen +2 more
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The West Palaearctic species of Fidiobia Ashmead, (Hymenoptera: Platygastroidea)
Journal of Natural History, 2010Ovidiu Alin Popovici
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Indiscelio: A new genus of Scelionidae (Platygastroidea) from India
Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 2018Veenakumari Kamalanathan +2 more
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Checklist of Iranian Trissolcus Ashmead (Hymenoptera: Platygastroidea: Scelionidae: Telenominae)
International Journal of Environmental Studies, 2011Erhan Kocak
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