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- Asobara is a genus of parasitoid wasps in the family Braconidae. It contains around forty species. The genus is best known for the Drosophila parasitoid...
- subfamilies and over 1000 genera, which include Aerophilus, Aleiodes, Apanteles, Asobara, Bracon, Cenocoelius, Chaenusa, C****bus, Cotesia, Dacnusa, Diachasma,...
- an explanation for paradoxical oviposition decisions of the parasitoid Asobara tabida". Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 12: 129–133. doi:10.1046/j.1420-9101...
- Station. Yōrōkeikoku Station was opened on May 16, 1928 as Asōbara Station (朝生原駅, Asōbara-eki). It was renamed to its present name in December 1954. Kominato...
- Pachycrepoideus Vindemiae Rondani (Pteromalidae) as a Facultative Hyperparasitoid of Asobara Tabida Nees (Braconidae; Alysiinae) and Leptopilina Heterotoma (Cynipoidea;...
- 1862 c g b Apronopa van Achterberg, 1980 c g Aristelix Nixon, 1943 c g Asobara Förster, 1862 i c g b Aspilota Foerster, 1863 Asyntactus Marshall, 1896...
- example in class Insecta is the relationship between Wolbachia bacteria and Asobara tabida wasps. Without these endosymbiotic bacteria, the female wasps' ovaries...
- partners. For example, normal development of female wasps of the species Asobara tabida is dependent on Wolbachia infection. If "cured" of the infection...
- this is the D. suzukii-specialized host race of Ganaspis xanthopoda.) Asobara A. brevicauda A. elongata A. ****onica, the most common in South Korea A...
- Deliberate Introduction Asobara antipoda Ashmead 1900; Endemic Asobara ajbelli Berry 2007; Endemic Asobara albiclava Berry 2007; Endemic Asobara tabida (Nees 1834);...