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- Pyraloidea. Chelonus abditus Chelonus abductor Chelonus aberrans Chelonus abnormalis Chelonus absonus Chelonus abstrusus Chelonus aciculatus Chelonus aculeatus...
- Chelonus elegans is a species of wasp in the family Cheloninae. Species of braconid wasps described by Christian Godfried Nees ab Esenbeck in 1811, 1812...
- altitudinis Chelonus altitudinis bracovirus CalBV Bracoviriform argentifrontis Ascogaster argentifrons bracovirus AaBV Bracoviriform blackburni Chelonus blackburni...
- armyworm, most commonly Archytas marmoratus, Cotesia marginiventris, and Chelonus tex****. The armyworm is also vulnerable to additional parasitoids, varying...
- plants. Natural control is significant, from parasitoids Hyposoter exiguae, Chelonus insularis, and Lespesia archippivora, and Spodoptera exigua nuclear polyhedrosis...
- "Ovary development and polydnavirus morphogenesis in the parasitic wasp Chelonus inanitus. I. Ovary morphogenesis, amplification of viral DNA and ecdysteroid...
- britannicus Perkins, 1943 Adelognathus cephalotes Kasparyan, 1999 Adelognathus chelonus Kasparyan, 1990 Adelognathus chrysopygus (Gravenhorst, 1829) Adelognathus...
- stems of umbelliferous plants such as alexanders (Smyrnium olusatrum) and Chelonus inanitus. "AETHES". Tortricid.net. Retrieved 26 June 2021. "Aethes deaurana...
- picking of adults and caterpillars are extensively used. Parasitoids such as Chelonus insularis, Cotesia marginiventris, Meteorus autographae, Lespesia archippivora...
- Wesmael, 1835 (paraphyletic?) Austroascogaster Kittel and Austin, 2014 Chelonus Panzer, 1806 Dentigaster Zettel, 1990 †Diodontogaster Brues, 1933 †Eobracon...