Universal Chalcidoidea Database

Distribution references

Marietta connecta Compere, 1936 has been recorded in the following countries:

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Mozambique:
Hayat, M. 1986, Notes on some species of Marietta (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae), with a key to World species. Colemania 2:9    
Prinsloo, G.L. 1984, An illustrated guide to the parasitic wasps associated with citrus pests in the Republic of South Africa. Science Bulletin, Department of Agriculture, Republic of South Africa 402:51    
Prinsloo, G.L. 1985, Some chalcidoid parasitoids (Hymenoptera) from the central Namib desert. Cimbebasia (A) 7(7):88    
Namibia (South West Africa):
Prinsloo, G.L. 1985, Some chalcidoid parasitoids (Hymenoptera) from the central Namib desert. Cimbebasia (A) 7(7):88    
South Africa:
Compere, H. 1936, Notes on the classification of the Aphelinidae with descriptions of new species. University of California Publications in Entomology 6(12):308 (Parasitoid identification correct)     view Compere, H.  (1936) in PDF format
Hayat, M. 1986, Notes on some species of Marietta (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae), with a key to World species. Colemania 2:9    
Prinsloo, G.L. 1984, An illustrated guide to the parasitic wasps associated with citrus pests in the Republic of South Africa. Science Bulletin, Department of Agriculture, Republic of South Africa 402:51,61,67,69    
Prinsloo, G.L. 1985, Some chalcidoid parasitoids (Hymenoptera) from the central Namib desert. Cimbebasia (A) 7(7):88    
Thompson, W.R. 1953, A catalogue of the parasites and predators of insect pests. Section 2. Host parasite catalogue. Part 2. Hosts of the Hymenoptera (Agaonidae to Braconidae). pp.21 Commonwealth Institute of Biological Control, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada    
Wakgari, W.M.; Giliomee, J.H. 2003, Natural enemies of three mealybug species (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) found on citrus and effects of some insecticides on the mealybug parasitoid Coccidoxenoides peregrinus (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) in South Africa. Bulletin of Entomological Research 93(3):246