- endo- or
ectoparasitoids with
idiobiont or
koinobiont developmental strategies.
Endoparasitoids live
within their host's body,
while ectoparasitoids feed...
- the
subfamily Ceropalinae are
kleptoparasites of
other pompilids, or
ectoparasitoids of
living spiders. In
South America,
species may be
referred to colloquially...
- 2019). "Evaluation of mani****tive
effects by an
ichneumonid spider-
ectoparasitoid larva upon an orb-weaving
spider host (Araneidae:
Cyclosa argenteoalba)...
- The
closely related family Sclerogibbidae contains more
traditional ectoparasitoids,
attacking the
nymphs of webspinners. The extinct,
monotypic family...
- tree-dwelling
orchid bees. The
mutillid larvae then
develop as
idiobiont ectoparasitoids,
eventually killing their immobile larval/pupal
hosts within a w****...
-
Swedish naturalist Johan Wilhelm Dalman in 1820. Most
species are
ectoparasitoids of gall
forming insects,
usually gall
wasps and gall midges. List of...
-
Tryphoninae are
koinobiont ectoparasitoids of
Symphyta larvae, but
members of some
genera (e.g. Netelia) are
ectoparasitoids of
Lepidoptera larvae. Tryphonines...
-
their host's body as endoparasitoids, or feed on it from
outside as
ectoparasitoids: both
strategies are
found among the wasps.
Parasitoids can also be...
-
Reclinervellus nielseni is one of the spider-
ectoparasitoids belonging to the
Polysphincta genus-group (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Pimplinae) and utilizes...
- pollen-feeding (by many
Oedemeridae and Anthicidae), and
acting as
ectoparasitoids of
other insects (Ripiphoridae). A
small number of
species are predators...