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Dendroctonus brevicornis
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DeMars, C.J. jr; Dahlsten, D.L.; Sharpnack, N.X.; Rowney, D.L. 1986, Tree utilization and density of attacking and emerging populations of the western pine beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) and its natural enemies, Bass Lake, California, 1970-1971. Canadian Entomologist
118(9):891-900
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Fry, J.M. 1989, Natural enemy databank, 1987. A catalogue of natural enemies of arthropods derived from records in the CIBC Natural Enemy Databank.
pp.16
CAB International, Wallingford, Oxford, UK
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Parasitoid type: Primary
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Dendroctonus engelmanni
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Peck, O. 1963, A catalogue of the Nearctic Chalcidoidea (Insecta; Hymenoptera). Canadian Entomologist (Supplement)
30:567-577
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Dendroctonus frontalis
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Berisford, C.W. 1974, Hymenopterous parasitoids of the eastern juniper bark beetle, Phloeosinus dentatus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Canadian Entomologist
106(8):869-872
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Ellen, M. 1974, The field biology of hymenopterous southern pine beetle parasites. (PhD thesis, University of Georgia. 192pp.) Dissertation Abstracts International
36(5):1052B
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Franklin, R.T. 1969, Hymenopterous parasites of the southern pine beetle in Georgia. Journal of the Georgia Entomological Society
4(3):119-122
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Parasitoid type: Larval or nymphal
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Grissell, E.E. 1979, Family Torymidae. Catalog of Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico
1:764
(Eds: Krombein, K.V.; Hurd, P.D.; Smith, D.R.; Burks, B.D.)
Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C.
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Mathews, P.L.; Stephen, F.M. 1997, Effect of arttificial diet on longevity of adult parasitoids of Dendroctonus frontalis (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Environmental Entomology
26(4):961-965
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Moore, G.E. 1972, Southern pine beetle mortality in North Carolina caused by parasites and predators. Environmental Entomology
1(1):58-65
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Parasitoid type: Primary
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Overgaard, N.A. 1968, Insects associated with the southern pine beetle in Texas, Lousiana, and Mississippi. Journal of Economic Entomology
61(5):1197-1201
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