Universal Chalcidoidea Database

Associates of named chalcidoid

Associates of Trichomalopsis

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Primary hosts
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Pyralidae
Phycita diaphana
     
Herting, B. 1975, Lepidoptera, Part 1 (Microlepidoptera). A catalogue of parasites and predators of terrestrial arthropods. Section A. Host or Prey/Enemy. 6:197 Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux, Commonwealth Institute of Biological Control    
     
Herting, B. 1977, Hymenoptera. A catalogue of parasites and predators of terrestrial arthropods. Section A. Host or Prey/Enemy. 4:66 Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux, Institute of Biological Control    
Parasitoid type: Hyperparasitoid
Schoenobius bipunctifer
     
Herting, B. 1975, Lepidoptera, Part 1 (Microlepidoptera). A catalogue of parasites and predators of terrestrial arthropods. Section A. Host or Prey/Enemy. 6:183 Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux, Commonwealth Institute of Biological Control    
Schoenobius incertulas
     
Thompson, W.R. 1958, A catalogue of the parasites and predators of insect pests. Section 2. Host parasite catalogue, Part 5. pp.595-596 Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux, Commonwealth Institute of Biological Control, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada    
Family: Tortricidae
Archips postvittana
     
Thompson, W.R. 1958, A catalogue of the parasites and predators of insect pests. Section 2. Host parasite catalogue, Part 5. pp.595 Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux, Commonwealth Institute of Biological Control, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada    
Cydia molesta
     
Russell, D.A. 1987, Parasitism of the oriental fruit moth |Grapholitha molesta (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae): the New Zealand position in a world perspective. New Zealand Entomologist 10:13-26    
Family: Yponomeutidae
Plutella maculipennis
     
Herting, B. 1975, Lepidoptera, Part 1 (Microlepidoptera). A catalogue of parasites and predators of terrestrial arthropods. Section A. Host or Prey/Enemy. 6:41-42 Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux, Commonwealth Institute of Biological Control [ Parasitoid cited as Eupteromalus near nidulans Förster. ]    
Parasitoid type: Hyperparasitoid
     
Herting, B. 1977, Hymenoptera. A catalogue of parasites and predators of terrestrial arthropods. Section A. Host or Prey/Enemy. 4:42,43,46 Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux, Institute of Biological Control [ Parasitoid cited as Eupteromalus sp. and Eupteromalus near nidulans auct. ]    
Parasitoid type: Hyperparasitoid
Plutella xylostella
     
Liu, S.S.; Wang, X.G.; Guo, S.J.; He, J.H.; Shi, Z.H. 2000, Seasonal abundance of the parasitoid complex associated with the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) in Hangzhou, China. Bulletin of Entomological Research 90(3):223 [ Two species of Trichomalopsis noted. ]    
Parasitoid type: Hyperparasitoid
     
Mustata, G.; Mustata, M.; Costea, G. 2002, The parasitoid and hyperparasitoid complex controlling Plutella xylostella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) populations in Moldavia-Romania. Parasitic wasps: evolution, systematics, biodiversity and biological control. International symposium: "Parasitic Hymenoptera: Taxonomy and Biological Control" (14-17 May 2001, Köszeg, Hungary). pp.432 (Eds: Melika, G.; Thuróczy, C.) Agroinform Kiadó & Nyomda, Budapest, Hungary    
Parasitoid type: Primary
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