Universal Chalcidoidea Database

Associates of named chalcidoid

Associates of Trichomalopsis

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Parasitoid hosts
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Braconidae
Apanteles militaris
     
Oliveira, L.; Tavares, J.; Vieira, V. 1998, Hyperparasites of Apanteles militaris (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) at S. Miguel Island (Azores). Boletim do Museu Municipal do Funchal 1998 (suppl. 5B):283-289    
Apanteles plutellae
     
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.76 CAB International, Wallingford, Oxford, UK    
Parasitoid type: Primary
     
Velasco, L.R.I. 1982, The life history of Apanteles plutellae Kurdj. (Braconidae), a parasitoid of the diamond back moth. Philippine Entomologist 5(4):385-399    
Apanteles ruficrus
     
Hill, M.G.; Atkins, A.W. 1983, Incidence of the armyworm, Mythimna separate Walker (Noctuidae: Lepidoptera), and its introduced parasite, Apanteles ruficrus Haliday (Braconidae: Hymenoptera). New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 26:135-138    
Parasitoid type: Hyperparasitoid
     
Malone, L.A.; Wigley, P.J.; Dhana, S.D. 1985, A flagellate protozoan from Mythimna separata (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). New Zealand Journal of Zoology 12(1):155-157    
Apanteles uroxys
     
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
Bracon intercessor
     
Herting, B. 1977, Hymenoptera. A catalogue of parasites and predators of terrestrial arthropods. Section A. Host or Prey/Enemy. 4:69 Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux, Institute of Biological Control    
Parasitoid type: Hyperparasitoid
Braconidae unspecified
     
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    
Chelonus annulipes
     
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    
Cotesia plutellae
     
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
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