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- external parasitoid if allowed to move and moult. Most endoparasitoids are koinobionts, giving them the advantage of a host that continues to grow larger and...
- further development of the host after initially immobilizing it, while koinobionts allow the host to continue its development while they are feeding upon...
- its life cycle or may affect it later on as an adult. In other orders, koinobionts include flies, a majority of coleopteran, and many hymenopteran parasitoids...
- as phorid flies. They can be divided into two groups, idiobionts and koinobionts, differing in their treatment of their hosts. Idiobiont parasitoids sting...
- 'the summer critter speaks not of frost.', Rachel Ka Yin Leung 2021: 'Koinobionts', Annabelle Fuller 2022: 'pecking orders', Maggie Wang 2023: 'The girl...
- hyperparasitoid wasp (Pteromalidae) on the cocoons of its host, a braconid wasp (subfamily Microgastrinae), itself a koinobiont parasitoid of Lepidoptera...
- use both idiobiont and koinobiont strategies. Idiobionts paralyze their host and prevent it from moving or growing. Koinobionts allow their host to continue...
- spelt ceratophagy) feeding on cornified tissues and hair of animals. koinobiont A form of parasitoidy where the parasitoid lives inside the host while...
- Baryscapus (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae: Tetrastichinae) with description of a new koinobiont hyperparasitoid with dela**** development" (PDF). Acta Societatis Zoologicae...
- Braconidae. Those species whose life history has been studied are all koinobiont parasitoids on wood-boring beetle larvae (mainly Cerambycidae and Curculionidae...