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- Aphidius is a genus of insects of the family Braconidae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution. Adult Aphidius is a small wasp, usually less than 1⁄8...
- Aphidius nigripes is a species of parasitoid wasp in the subfamily Aphidiinae of the family Braconidae. It is the most common parasitoid of the potato...
- Haliday, 1838 abjectum (Haliday, 1833, Aphidius) accinctus (Haliday, 1835, Leiophron) aceris (Haliday, 1833, Aphidius) adducta (Haliday, 1839, Alysia) aemula...
- Monoctonus Monoctonia Lipolexis Parabioxys Bioxys A****ini A****us Aphidiini Aphidius Diaeretiella Diaeretus Diaeretellus Lysaphidus Lysiphlebia Paralipsis Pauesia...
- 1080/00222938900770691. ISSN 0022-2933. Mahr, S. (February 1998). "Know Your Friends: Aphidius Wasps". Midwest Biological Control News Online. University of Wisconsin–Madison...
- natural predators of aphids and can help to control them. For instance, Aphidius matricariae is used to control the peach-potato aphid. Encarsia formosa...
- weeds. In North America they are heavily parasitized by the braconid wasp Aphidius nigripes, which lays its eggs in the aphid nymphs, and these are eventually...
- sonchifolia, Geropogon glabrum, and Picris hieracioides. The parasite Aphidius sonchi, ostensibly a specialised parasite of Hyperomyzus lactucae, has...
- Introduction Aphidius sonchi Marshall 1896; Accidental Introduction Aphidius pelargonii Stary & Carver 1980; Accidental Introduction Aphidius similis Stary...
- 2001.0962. Fernandez, C.; Nentwig, W. "Quality control of the parasitoid Aphidius colemani (Hy., Aphidiidae) used for biological control in greenhouses"...