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- Gonatocerus is a genus of fairyflies in the family Mymaridae. There are at least 260 described species in Gonatocerus. List of Gonatocerus species "Browse...
- overwintering in prune leafhoppers (Edwardsiana prunicola). Gonatocerus triguttatus, Gonatocerus tuberculifemur, and Anagrus epos (which is probably a species...
- of 262 species in Gonatocerus, a genus of fairyflies in the family Mymaridae. Gonatocerus abbreviatus Ogloblin, 1953 g Gonatocerus acanophorae Ogloblin...
- Gonatocerus ashmeadi is a species of fairyfly. Its natural range is Florida, Louisiana, northeastern Mexico, Mississippi, North Carolina, eastern Texas...
- Gonatocerus triguttatus is a species of fairyfly. It is an egg parasitoid of the gl****y-winged sharpshooter, Homalodisca vitripennis. It was originally...
- Gonatocerus tuberculifemur is a species of fairyfly. It is an egg parasitoid of Tapajosa rubromarginata, a leafhopper. Virla, Eduardo G.; Logarzo, Guillermo...
- in Capeville, Queensland. "Gonatocerus io Girault 1915 - Encyclopedia of Life". eol.org. Retrieved 2022-12-17. "Gonatocerus io Girault, 1915". www.gbif...
- release of four different leafhopper parasitoids (in the mymarid genus Gonatocerus), which have been very successful in reducing the number of eggs that...
- whitefly 'scales', turning them black as the parasite larvae pupate. Gonatocerus ashmeadi (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) has been introduced to control the...
- 2021 – via Gallica. Huber, J.T. (2015). "World reclassification of the Gonatocerus group of genera (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae)" (PDF). Zootaxa. 3967 (1): 1–184...