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Parasitoids can be
classified as
either endo- or
ectoparasitoids with
idiobiont or
koinobiont developmental strategies.
Endoparasitoids live
within their...
- and moult; or they are ectoparasitic,
developing outside the host, and
idiobiont,
paralysing the host immediately. Some
endoparasitic wasps of the superfamily...
- the adult. This species,
described from Illinois,
United States, is an
idiobiont parasitoid of the eggs of a
lepidopsocid barklouse,
Echmepteryx hageni...
- They can be
divided into two groups,
idiobionts and koinobionts,
differing in
their treatment of
their hosts.
Idiobiont parasitoids sting their often-large...
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subfamily contains only one genus, Agriotypus. The
known species are
aquatic idiobiont ectoparasitoids of
Trichoptera pupae.
There has been
disagreement over...
- its body,
resulting in death. Although, in a form of
parasitism called idiobiont, the
adult paralyzes the host, so as not to kill it but for it to live...
- of
their size, and
simple ovipositors,
entomologists ****umed they were
idiobiont parasitoids on the eggs of insects,
similar to
other extremely small parasitic...
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genus of the
parasitic wasp
family Ichneumonidae.
Pimpla species are
idiobiont endoparasitoids of Holometabola,
often the
pupae of Lepidoptera. For instance...
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hymenopteran parasitoid in the
family Bethylidae. It is a
gregarious idiobiont larval ectoparasitoid. It is used as a
biological control agent against...
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species known for
having the
longest ovipositors of any insects. They are
idiobiont endoparasitoids of the
larvae of wood-boring
horntail wasps. The ovipositor...