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Correction to: Field releases of the exotic parasitoid Trissolcus japonicus (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) and survey of native parasitoids attacking Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) in Michigan. [PDF]
An adventive population of the exotic parasitoid wasp, Trissolcus japonicus (Ashmead) (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae), discovered in Michigan in 2018, is a promising biological control agent of the invasive Halyomorpha halys (Stål) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae ...
Olivia Simaz +6 more
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Utilizacao do parasitoide de ovos Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston) no controle de percevejos da soja. [PDF]
Incidencia natural dos parasitoides de ovos de percevejos. Biologia de Trissolcus basalis, tempo de desenvolvimento,longevidade, comportamento de acasalamento e oviposicao, capacidade reprodutiva, razao sexual; Producao massal do parasitoide Trissocus ...
CORREA-FERREIRA, B. S.
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The gut microbiota composition of the invasive pest species Halyomorpha halys was compared between individuals collected in the field and reared in the laboratory based on 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Alpha and beta diversity change significantly from field‐collected to laboratory‐reared individuals and continue to change over the different generations of
Maja Fluch +3 more
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Trissolcus semistriatus Nees ve T. simoni (Mayr.) (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae), Sünenin [Eurygaster integriceps Put. (Hemiptera: Scutelleridae)] en önemli ve yaygın doğal düşmanlarıdır. T. semistriatus ve T. simoni dişilerinin önceden parazitlenmiş E. integriceps yumurtalarını multiparazitleyip parazitlenmediğini saptamak ve T.
KIVAN, Müjgan, AYSAL, Tolga
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Floral nectar is a sugar‐rich resource which is essential for covering the energetic and nutritional requirements of adult parasitoids. Recent research has shown that floral nectar is ubiquitously colonized by microbes, however how nectar‐inhabiting microbes affect parasitoid performance is poorly investigated.
Evgenia Sarakatsani +10 more
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TGLE Vol. 52 Nos. 1 & 2 Full Issue [PDF]
Full issue for TGLE Vol. 52 Nos. 1 &
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Egg parasitoid attraction toward induced plant volatiles is disrupted by a non-host herbivore attacking above or belowground plant organs [PDF]
Plants respond to insect oviposition by emission of oviposition-induced plant volatiles (OIPVs) which can recruit egg parasitoids of the attacking herbivore.
Colazza, S. +6 more
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Tiny but mighty? Overview of a decade of research on nectar bacteria
Summary An emerging focus of research at the intersection of botany, zoology, and microbiology is the study of floral nectar as a microbial habitat, referred to as the nectar microbiome, which can alter plant–pollinator interactions. Studies on these microbial communities have primarily focused on yeasts, and it was only about a decade ago that ...
Sergio Quevedo‐Caraballo +4 more
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The Genus Sphyrocoris Mayr (Heteroptera: Scutelleridae: Pachycorinae) [PDF]
The genus Sphyrocoris is reviewed and found to contain a single species, S. obliquus (Germar, 1839). The following taxa are new junior synonyms of S. obliquus: Homaemus punctellus Stål, 1862; Sphyrocoris elongatus Distant, 1880; Sphyrocoris punctellus ...
Eger, J. E, Jr.
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This study investigated the parasitism rate over time of Spalangia cameroni (Hymenoptera: Spalangiidae) and Muscidifurax zaraptor (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae), commonly used biocontrol agents of the house fly, Musca domestica (Diptera: Muscidae). The parasitisation rate of S. cameroni remained constant over time, whereas that of M.
Sara D'Arco +4 more
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