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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...
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larvae themselves pupate,
killing the
Polyphemus pupa. The
Compsilura concinnata tachinid fly,
introduced to
North America to
control the
spongy moth,...
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lights on at
night can also be
detrimental to
cecropia moths.
Compsilura concinnata,
introduced to
North America to
control the
invasive gypsy moth (Lymantria...
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Principia et Problemata, 1674) 1688.
Historia Ecclesiastica Carmine Elegiaco Concinnata Editions compiled by
William Molesworth. De Corpore, Part I. Com****tio...
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Radianthus malu (Haddon and Shackleton, 1893)
Synonyms List
Antheopsis concinnata Lager, 1911
Antheopsis glandulosa Lager, 1911
Antheopsis kwietniewskii...
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recognised by
Joseph II in 1782. The
subtitle is in Usum
Auditorum Theologiae concinnata et
edita (English:
Compiled and
published for the use of
students of theology)...
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Parasites include the
tachinid flies Sturmia convergens,
Compsilura concinnata,
Madremyia saundersii,
Hyphantrophaga virilis,
Nilea erecta, and Lespesia...
- by farmers. Some
Tachinidae are generalists; for instance,
Compsilura concinnata uses, at least, 200
different hosts, and thus are less safe to be used...
- Canada, but the 1906
introduction of the
parasitic tachinid fly
Compsilura concinnata to
counter spongy moths collaterally impacted brown-tail moths. By the...