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- Copidosoma is a genus of chalcid wasps, which are parasitoids of Lepidoptera. The wasps are polyembryonic, depositing one or two eggs into their host which...
- Copidosoma floridanum is a species of wasp in the family Encyrtidae which is primarily a parasitoid of moths in the subfamily Plusiinae. It has the largest...
- chalcid wasp genus Copidosoma Copidosoma abulense Mercet, 1921 Copidosoma aeneum Sharkov, 1985 Copidosoma aeripes (Girault, 1932) Copidosoma agrotis (Fonscolombe...
- Copidosoma koehleri belongs to the family Encyrtidae and genus Copidosoma within the order Hymenoptera. It is a parasitoid and its hosts are mainly potato...
- endosymbionts and the genetics of speciation. The genome of moth parasitoid Copidosoma floridanum was sequenced as part of the i5K project. Chalcidoidea is a...
- cosmopolitan distribution, extending over most of the Earth's oceans. The wasp Copidosoma floridanum is another example, as it is found around the world. Other...
- Braconidae (Macrocentrus), Platygastridae (Platygaster), Encyrtidae (Copidosoma), and Dryinidae. Polyembryony also occurs in Bryozoa. Through genotype...
- communis and Tradescantia albiflora. The polyembryonic parasitoid wasp Copidosoma floridanum sometimes uses this species of caterpillar as a host. Dubatolov...
- Angeliconana Girault, 1922 Wasp Fra Angelico Subsequently synonymised with Copidosoma. Anisogomphus koxingai Chao, 1954 Dragonfly Koxinga Anselmella Girault...
- Eurytoma sp. Protapanteles obliquae Goniozus sp. Pristomerus microdon Copidosoma Dolichogenidea molgandasi "Species Details: Pammene critica Meyrick, 1905"...