- as
beetles and
wasps have been seen
feeding on
philodendron berries.
Eurytomid wasps also s**** out
philodendrons and are
known to lay
their eggs in the...
-
remain on the
plant into fall.
Seeds may be
consumed by the
larvae of
eurytomid wasps.
Ecology Growing with
Artemisia californica Growing with
Yucca schidigera...
- then the
hosts are
usually found within plant tissues. Some
species of
eurytomids are
unusual in the
sense that they are
parasitoids of
spider eggs. Females...
- are two
generations in a year.
Eurytoma aciculata Ratzeburg, 1848 – the
eurytomid wasp
kills the
larva and
feeds on the gall tissue.
Gypsonoma dealbana...
- such as gall
wasps and gall midges. It can be
distinguished from
other eurytomid genera by the
elongate petiole, the
gaster often being laterally compressed...
-
Eurytoma †E.
antiqua (Scudder, 1878) Lake
Gosiute 2
specimens An
eurytomine Eurytomid chalcid wasp.
First described as
Decatoma antiqua (1878).
Formicidae †Archimyrmex...
-
which the
larvae feed. In turn,
these larvae may be
parasitised by a
eurytomid wasp,
Eurytoma rosae,
which works its way from one inquiline's cell to...
-
midges of the
genus Asphondylia, also
recorded on a
fellow chalcidoid, the
eurytomid Bruchophagus gibbus A.
strobilanae –
Holarctic A
parasitoid recorded on...
-
Melanapion minimum,
Archarius crux and A. salicivorus. The
larva of the
eurytomid wasp,
Eurytoma aciculata lives in the gall and
kills the
sawfly larvae...
- Xiao, ****; Fu, Jinzhong; Huang, Da-Wei (2004). "A
molecular phylogeny of
eurytomid wasps inferred from DNA
sequence data of 28S, 18S, 16S, and COI genes"...