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- Trigonospila is a small genus of parasitic flies in the family Tachinidae. The genus has a worldwide distribution, but is particularly common in Australia...
- Trigonospila brevifacies is a species of true fly in the family Tachinidae native to eastern Australia. This species is also found in New Zealand. Like...
- Trigonospila fasciata is a species of fly in the family Tachinidae. Trigonospila fasciata is a common species in Tasmania, and may be present in Victoria...
- Trigonospila cingulata is a species of fly in the family Tachinidae. Like other members of the genus, it is distinctive for its striking colouration. The...
- Microcolona trigonospila is a moth in the family Elachistidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1897. It is found in Australia, where it has been...
- flies in the tribe Blondeliini, namely those in the genus Trigonospila. Like Trigonospila, Z. mima is distinctive for the alternating black and white...
- erected by George Hampson in 1926. Tephrialia glyptalis Mabille Tephrialia trigonospila Hampson, 1910 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tephrialia. Beccaloni...
- buds of these plants. Research undertaken prior to the introduction of Trigonospila brevifacies into New Zealand as a bio control, indicated that this species...
- imported along with it. Other common parasitoids include the tachinid fly Trigonospila brevifacies, the braconid wasp Glyptapanteles demeter, and the bethylid...
- by their natural enemies. Larval enemies include the parasitic flies Trigonospila brevifacies and Pales funesta as well as parasitic wasps including Xanthopimpla...