- The
sirex woodwasp (
Sirex noctilio) is a
species of horntail,
native to Europe, Asia, and
northern Africa.
Adults vary in
length from 9 to 36 mm (3⁄8...
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Sirex nitidus (Harris, 1841)
Sirex nitobei Matsumura Sirex noctilio Fabricius, 1793
Sirex obesus Bradley, 1913
Sirex piceus G.Xiao & Wu, 1983
Sirex pygmaeus...
- (1976-12-01). "The
introduction and
establishment of
insect parasitoids to
controlSirex noctilio in Australia". Entomophaga. 21 (4): 429–440. doi:10.1007/BF02371642...
- (1976) The
introduction and
establishment of
insect parasitoids to
control Sirex noctilio in Australia.
Entomophaga 21: 429–440. Weld, L. H. (1952) Cynipoidea...
- that they infest. Likewise,
females of
several wood wasp
species (genus
Sirex)
inject their eggs
together with
spores of the wood-rotting
fungus Amylostereum...
- wood and risk
damaging its
delicate wings,
although there is a
record of a
Sirex-infested tree
having been cut into
rafters which were used in
building a...
- (all do to a degree). For example,
Amylostereum areolatum is
spread by the
sirex woodwasp. The
fungus gains access to new
trees to live off, and the woodwasp...
-
Studies with
Sirex noctilio (Hymenoptera, Siricidae) and its
parasites that
illustrate the
importance of
evaluation biological control events. Acta Öcologica...
- boring-insect/fungal ****ociations
include ambrosia beetles with
ambrosia fungi, the
sirex woodwasp with its
fungal partner Amylostereum areolatum, and more. In a...
- bialaphos.
Saptomycins are
chemical compounds isolated from Streptomyces.
Sirex wasps cannot perform all of
their own
cellulolytic functions and so some...