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- Brachymeria is a genus of parasitic wasps in the family Chalcididae. Over 300 species are known worldwide, all of them parasites of insect pupae. Most...
- in their chrysalis. Common parasites include flies and wasps such as Brachymeria robusta, Pteromalus c****otis, Pteromalus vanessae, and Lespesia rileyi...
- Caterpillars are primary hosts for many parasitoid wasps such as Brachymeria euploeae and Brachymeria lasus. Koçak, Ahmet Ömer; Kemal, Muhabbet (20 February 2012)...
- bugs; birds; spiders; sphecid wasps; and chameleons. Pupal parasitesBrachymeria sp. (Hymenoptera: Chalcididae) Pteromalus puparum Linnaeus (Hymenoptera:...
- species is a pest on cotton. An ****ociated Chalcididae to this species is Brachymeria rufescens. "GlobIZ search". Global Information System on Pyraloidea....
- erthrocephalus include some species of Oxysarcodexia or flesh flies and Brachymeria conica (Brachymeria is a parasitic wasp genus). Both these species parasitize the...
- Antrocephalus Brachymeria rubrifemur (Girault 1913); Accidental Introduction Brachymeria phya (Walker 1838); Deliberate Introduction Brachymeria teuta (Walker...
- attack on 31 December 2013, aged 69. Narendran, T.C. 1974. Oriental Brachymeria. Department of Zoology, University of Calicut, Kerala, India. Narendran...
- can be destro**** by introducing natural parasites: Apanteles obliquae, Brachymeria porthetrialis and Cotesia glomeratus. Head details Side-view of head...
- is found in India and Sri Lanka. The caterpillar is a pest of rice. Brachymeria species are known parasitoids of the moth. "Lenodora vittata Walker,...