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- Sturmiopsis is a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae. Sturmiopsis emdeni Mesnil, 1952 Sturmiopsis inferens Townsend, 1916 Sturmiopsis parasitica (Curran...
- Sturmiopsis inferens is a species of fly in the family Tachinidae. It is native to Asia and is a parasitoid of various moth species whose larvae feed...
- Trichogramma and Telenomus, the egg parasitoid Cotesia flavipes, the fly Sturmiopsis inferens, various egg predators and the granulosis virus. Destruction...
- biological pest control with the use of antagonistic organisms (e.g. Sturmiopsis inferens). Other insect pests include: Root feeders root aphid Tetraneura...
- very effective and nature loving controlling measures. The tachinid fly Sturmiopsis inferens was also once used, but is now not effective due to their low...
- effective against the pest but is banned in many countries. The fly Sturmiopsis inferens is a naturally occurring parasitoid and its use as a possible...
- deesae, Amauromorpha accepta schoenobii, Isotima javensis, Syzeuctus and Sturmiopsis inferens have been found infecting caterpillars. Known parasites of pupae...
- emerging panicles whitish and empty. A naturally occurring parasitoid fly, Sturmiopsis inferens, has been used to control this stem borer. It can be raised...
- Townsend, 1927 Sturmioactia Townsend, 1927 Sturmiomima Townsend, 1934 Sturmiopsis Townsend, 1916 Sturmiopsoidea Thompson, 1966 Stylocarcelia Zeegers, 2007...
- Townsend, 1926 Sturmiodexia Townsend, 1919 Sturmiomima Townsend, 1934 Sturmiopsis Townsend, 1916 Sturmiopsoidea Thompson, 1966 Subclytia Pandellé, 1894...