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Indian Journal of Entomology
The wasps of genus Trissolcus Ashmead, 1893 (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) are known to be egg-parasitoids of pentatomid bugs. Trissolcus colemani (Crawford, 1912) is distributed in many parts of the world with only one published record from India (Karnataka)
D. M. Bhat, Amir Maqbool, S. Khan
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The wasps of genus Trissolcus Ashmead, 1893 (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) are known to be egg-parasitoids of pentatomid bugs. Trissolcus colemani (Crawford, 1912) is distributed in many parts of the world with only one published record from India (Karnataka)
D. M. Bhat, Amir Maqbool, S. Khan
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Trissolcus leviventris Cameron
2009Trissolcus leviventris (Cameron) Distribution: Mexico, Belize, Ecuador, El Salvador, Trinidad, Venezuela, Guyana, Brazil and Paraguay (Johnson 1987b, 2004). New department record for Colombia, Quindío. Material examined: Colombia, Quindío, Calarca, Vereda Española: 1 female and 1 male, IX-2005, Sánchez Sosa coll., reared from eggs of Podisus sp ...
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2009
Trissolcus urichi Crawford Distribution: Mexico, Trinidad, Dominican Republic, Panama, Saint Kitts, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent Island, Antigua and Barbados, Guyana, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina and Uruguay (Johnson 1987b, 2004; La Porta 2000a, b; Molinari et al. 2008).
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Trissolcus urichi Crawford Distribution: Mexico, Trinidad, Dominican Republic, Panama, Saint Kitts, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent Island, Antigua and Barbados, Guyana, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina and Uruguay (Johnson 1987b, 2004; La Porta 2000a, b; Molinari et al. 2008).
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2009
Trissolcus bodkini (Crawford) Distribution: Trinidad, Costa Rica, Colombia, Guyana and Brazil (Johnson 1987b, 2004). New department record for Colombia, Quindío. Material examined: Colombia, Quindío, Calarca, Vereda Española: 4 females, 22-II-03, Sánchez Sosa coll., reared from eggs of Pentatomidae on Macadamia sp. (Proteaceae).
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Trissolcus bodkini (Crawford) Distribution: Trinidad, Costa Rica, Colombia, Guyana and Brazil (Johnson 1987b, 2004). New department record for Colombia, Quindío. Material examined: Colombia, Quindío, Calarca, Vereda Española: 4 females, 22-II-03, Sánchez Sosa coll., reared from eggs of Pentatomidae on Macadamia sp. (Proteaceae).
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Trissolcus radjabii Iranipour, n.sp.
2010Trissolcus radjabii Iranipour, n.sp. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:BFC5EE07-F3BE-4D5E-A968-2FEF4260EA54 urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:244989 Figures 1–6 ...
Iranipour, Shahzad, Johnson, Norman F.
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Molecular phylogeny of Trissolcus species (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae)
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2013Trissolcus species (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) are the most promising biological control agents against sunn pest. The accurate identification of natural enemies is crucial in order to develop successful biological control programs. This paper presents phylogenetic analyses of Trissolcus species based on data sets consisting of 18S, 28S, ITS1, ITS2 and ...
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2016
Trissolcus tsimbazazae (RISBEC, 1953) Microphanurus tsimbazazae n.sp.: RISBEC 1953: 328 (descr. ♀, biol., Madagascar). Trissolcus tsimbazazae (RISBEC, 1953): MASNER 1976: 76 (tax., Madagascar). Trissolcus tsimbazazae (RISBEC, 1953): JOHNSON 1992: 639 (cat.). D i s t r i b u t i o n: Madagascar: Prov. Antananarivo: Antananarivo. Endemic.
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Trissolcus tsimbazazae (RISBEC, 1953) Microphanurus tsimbazazae n.sp.: RISBEC 1953: 328 (descr. ♀, biol., Madagascar). Trissolcus tsimbazazae (RISBEC, 1953): MASNER 1976: 76 (tax., Madagascar). Trissolcus tsimbazazae (RISBEC, 1953): JOHNSON 1992: 639 (cat.). D i s t r i b u t i o n: Madagascar: Prov. Antananarivo: Antananarivo. Endemic.
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Agricultural and Forest Entomology
Incorporating flowering border strips along crop field margins can support natural enemy populations, which increases pest control and may reduce insecticide loads. However, the effect of border strips may be reduced by insecticide drift exposure.
Emma O. Waltman, Anne L. Nielsen
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Incorporating flowering border strips along crop field margins can support natural enemy populations, which increases pest control and may reduce insecticide loads. However, the effect of border strips may be reduced by insecticide drift exposure.
Emma O. Waltman, Anne L. Nielsen
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2016
Published as part of Madl, Michael, 2016, A catalogue of the family Platygastridae (Platygastroidea) of the Malagasy subregion. Part II: Subfamilies Scelioninae, Teleasinae and Telenominae (Insecta: Hymenoptera), pp.
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Published as part of Madl, Michael, 2016, A catalogue of the family Platygastridae (Platygastroidea) of the Malagasy subregion. Part II: Subfamilies Scelioninae, Teleasinae and Telenominae (Insecta: Hymenoptera), pp.
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