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Figs. 41–49. Detail of forewing venation; apex of wing to right. 41, Proplatygaster sp. (Platygastridae). 42, Nixonia watshami Johnson and Masner (Scelionidae: Nixoniini). 43, Sceliomorpha sp. (Scelionidae: Sparasionini).
MASNER, LUBOMÍR +2 more
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Metode budidaya, kondisi habitat, dan komposisi lanskap memengaruhi keanekaragaman dan kelimpahan parasitoid Hymenoptera. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui karakteristik lanskap, keanekaragaman, kelimpahan, dan komposisi parasitoid Hymenoptera ...
Nafisya Haura Danya, Akhmad Rizali
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Natural parasitism of the invasive southern green stinkbug was recorded in an organic strawberry cropping system in southwestern Germany. The tachinid fly Trichopoda pictipennis shows successful establishment and field activity, indicating ongoing range expansion.
Sophie Wenz +2 more
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Citation: Vogt, A, and James R Nechols. 1993. “Responses of the Squash Bug (Hemiptera: Coreidae) and Its Egg Parasitoid, Cryon Pennsylvanicum (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) to Three Cucurbita Cultivars.” ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY 22 (1): 8.Laboratory ...
Nechols, James R., Vogt, Elizabeth A.
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In open arena assays, the response of the egg parasitoid Trissolcus basalis to substrate‐borne semiochemicals left by the host Nezara viridula was affected by the non‐host Spodoptera littoralis. Non‐host larval traces reduced T. basalis residence time spent on walking traces from gravid N. viridula females but did not affect responses to walking traces
Tuğcan Alınç +5 more
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First record of Erthesina fullo (Thunberg, 1783) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) in Italy
Abstract The yellow‐spotted stink bug, Erthesina fullo (Thunberg) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), is a highly polyphagous stink bug native to Asia with a well‐documented history of human‐mediated dispersal. In recent years, its invasive range has started to expand into Europe.
Davide Scaccini +3 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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ABSTRACT The use of insectary plants to provide alternative food and shelter resources for enhancing natural enemy activity has been established as a common practice in IPM. Candidate flowering plant species have been screened and evaluated for their contribution to enhance life parameters of beneficial insects.
Francesc Gómez Marco +6 more
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This study demonstrates the ecological value of natural regeneration in the Brazilian Cerrado by analysing the biomass, richness and trophic structure of leaf litter insects across pasture (P), regenerating (R) and native (N) areas. We found that R areas supported insect communities more similar to N habitats than to Ps, with higher richness, greater ...
Thalita Moraes Miranda Ribeiro de Souza +1 more
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Two new genera of African scelionid wasps (Hymenoptera, Proctotrupoidea: Scelionidae)
Two new genera and five new species of Scelionidae are described from the African continent: Stenotelea palustris n. gen., n.sp. (The Gambia, Ivory Coast), and Anthonyon n. gen. with mandibulatum n.sp. (type species; Zimbabwe), altifrons n.sp. (Somalia),
Lars Huggert, Lubomir Masner
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