نتایج جستجو برای: ichneumonidae

تعداد نتایج: 1006  

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Ankita Gupta Paresh V Churi Ashok Sengupta Sarang Mhatre

In the comprehensive rearing of lepidopterans from peninsular India, eleven species of Lycaenidae were parasitized by ten species of wasps. Four new taxa of lycaenid associated microgastrine wasps Parapanteles eros Gupta n. sp., P. arka Gupta n. sp., P. esha Gupta n. sp., and P. regale Gupta n. sp. reared from Chilades pandava (Horsfield), Curetis thetis (Drury), Prosotas dubiosa (Semper), Taju...

2007
DAVID B. WAHL THOMAS G. SHANOWER KIM A. HOELMER

A new species, Collyria catoptron, is described from Gansu Province, China. It is an egg-larval koinobiont parasitoid reared from Cephus fumipennis, a grass-mining sawfly that attacks wheat. Collyria catoptron is currently being evaluated as a possible biological control agent for Cephus cinctus in North America.

2011
Mao-Ling Sheng

Eight species of the genus Cryptopimpla Taschenberg, 1863 are reported from China, five of them new to science: Cryptopimpla flavipedalis Sheng, sp. n., collected from Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, and Cryptopimpla rufipedalis Sheng, sp. n. collected from Jilin Province, both from the Palaearctic part of China. Cryptopimpla. carinifacialis Sheng, sp. n., Cryptopimpla flavifacialis Sheng, sp. n...

2012
Andrey I. Khalaim Santiago Bordera

One new species of the genus Phradis, P. peruvianus sp. n., from the mountainous part of Peruvian Amazonia, is described and illustrated. This is the first record of the genus from South America and the

2011
Anu Veijalainen Gavin R. Broad Niklas Wahlberg John T. Longino Ilari E. Sääksjärvi

Correct species identification is the basis of ecological studies. Nevertheless, morphological examination alone may not be enough to tell species apart. Here, our integrated molecular and morphological studies demonstrate that the relatively widespread and common neotropical parasitoid wasp Pimpla croceipes Cresson, 1874 (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Pimplinae) actually consists of two distinct...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
A I Khalaim E Ruíz-Cancino

A new species of ichneumon wasp, Megarhyssa gratiosa sp. nov., is described from Chiapas province in the tropical part of Mexico. This is a southern most record of the genus in the New World. The new species is one of the largest and most spectacular ichneumonid species in the Mexican fauna. Megarhyssa gratiosa sp. nov. differs from its North American congeners primarily by the conspicuous colo...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2011
gh. akbarzadeh shoukat

grape berry moth, lobesia botrana (denis and schiff.) is a destructive pest of grapevine in orumieh (northwest, iran) vineyards. it is mainly controled through application of broad-spectrum insecticides, which can adversely affect vineyard ecosystem and consequently human health. since a first step in setting up an ipm program is to assess the biological control agents within the ecosystem, so ...

Journal: :Geodiversitas 2022

Une grande diversité de guêpes parasitoïdes Pimplinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) trouvée dans l'Éocène basal la Formation Fur (Danemark). Estimées à près 100 000 espèces, les famille des Ichneumonidae sont aujourd'hui plus diversifiées que l'ensemble vertébrés. Cependant, seulement 288 espèces actuellement décrites le registre fossile. Plusieurs centaines nouvelles attendent donc collections ...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2017
Lisa Tewksbury Richard A Casagrande Naomi Cappuccino Marc Kenis

Three larval parasitoids were imported from Europe to control the lily leaf beetle, Lilioceris lilii Scopoli (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), an accidentally introduced herbivore of native and cultivated lilies in North America. Tetrastichus setifer Thomson (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) was introduced in Massachusetts in 1999, and was found to be established there in 2002. Subsequent releases of T. set...

2009
T. J. Smith M. H. Villet

Seasonal fluctuations of diamondback moth and its hymenopteran parasitoids were recorded weekly from April 1997 to November 1999 at four cabbage sites in the Grahamstown area of the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Two sites were commercial farms with active spraying programmes; the others were unsprayed. Infestation levels were highest during spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May)...

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