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- Compsilura concinnata (tachinid fly; order Diptera) is a parasitoid native to Europe that was introduced to North America in 1906 to control invasive po****tions...
- as an effective countermeasure. The parasitoid tachinid fly Compsilura concinnata native to Europe was deliberately introduced to the United States throughout...
- larvae themselves pupate, killing the Polyphemus pupa. The Compsilura concinnata tachinid fly, introduced to North America to control the spongy moth,...
- Principia et Problemata, 1674) 1688. Historia Ecclesiastica Carmine Elegiaco Concinnata Editions compiled by William Molesworth. De Corpore, Part I. Com****tio...
- Radianthus malu (Haddon and Shackleton, 1893) Synonyms List Antheopsis concinnata Lager, 1911 Antheopsis glandulosa Lager, 1911 Antheopsis kwietniewskii...
- lights on at night can also be detrimental to cecropia moths. Compsilura concinnata, introduced to North America to control the invasive gypsy moth (Lymantria...
- (Duponchel, 1842) Synonyms Dosithea concinnaria Duponchel, 1842 Acidalia concinnata Guenee, 1858 Acidalia hesperidata Staudinger, 1871 Acidalia universaria...
- Parasites include the tachinid flies Sturmia convergens, Compsilura concinnata, Madremyia saundersii, Hyphantrophaga virilis, Nilea erecta, and Lespesia...
- (1935) [1672]. Artis Logicae Plenior Institutio: Ad Petri Rami Methodum Concinnata. The Works of John Milton. Vol. XI. Translated by Gilbert, Allan H. New...
- Canada, but the 1906 introduction of the parasitic tachinid fly Compsilura concinnata to counter spongy moths collaterally impacted brown-tail moths. By the...