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Order: Lepidoptera |
Family: Pyralidae |
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Phycita diaphana
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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
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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
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Parasitoid type: Hyperparasitoid
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Schoenobius bipunctifer
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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
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Schoenobius incertulas
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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
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Family: Tortricidae |
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Archips postvittana
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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
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Cydia molesta
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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
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Family: Yponomeutidae |
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Plutella maculipennis
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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. ]
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Parasitoid type: Hyperparasitoid
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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. ]
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Parasitoid type: Hyperparasitoid
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Plutella xylostella
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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. ]
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Parasitoid type: Hyperparasitoid
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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
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Parasitoid type: Primary
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