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- Melittobia is a genus of hymenopteran insects of the family Eulophidae. Melittobia wasps are gregarious ectoparasitoids on solitary bees, honeybee and...
- Melittobia australica is a species of chalcid wasp from the family Eulophidae which is a gregarious ecto-parasitoid of acuealate Hymenoptera. Melittobia...
- includes several chalcidoid wasps — tiny (2mm - 4mm) Monodontomerus species, Melittobia chalybii, and the largish yellow and black Leucospis affinis. Monodontomerus...
- feed mainly on three genera of spider: Neoscona, Araneus, and Eustala. Melittobia, a parasitoid wasp, is a common ectoparasite of T. politum prepupae. Other...
- insects. For example, β-trans-bergamotene is a pheromone for the wasp Melittobia digitata. Plants can defend themselves against attack by herbivorous insects...
- The wasps Chrysis ignita and Chrysura simplex, Leucospis dorsigera, Melittobia acasta, Monodontomerus aeneus and Monodontomerus obscurus, the flies Anthrax...
- foraging behaviour of P. spinolae. P. spinolae is the primary host for Melittobia australica. M. australica has a wide geographic range although an individual...
- Pachodynerus spp. Zeta argillaceum is often affected by parasitoids such as the eulophid Melittobia australica. Nesting biology of Zeta argillaceum v t e...
- oriental mud dauber, is a widely distributed member of the Chalybion genus. Melittobia ****emi has been reported as a parasite of this species. Chalybion bengalense...
- Islands to the east. Similar to Pison spinolae, wasp pupae are hosts to Melittobia wasps. Kroupa A.S., Lohrmann V., ****wski W.J. & Schmid-Egger C. (2019)...