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Pnigalion
Pnigalion Pni*ga"li*on, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? nightmare, fr. ? to throttle.] (Med.) Nightmare.

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- Pnigalio is a genus of hymenopteran insects of the family Eulophidae. Nearly 100 species have been described of which about half may be valid. All species...
- "Rickettsia symbionts cause parthenogenetic reproduction in the parasitoid wasp Pnigalio soemius (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae)". Applied and Environmental Microbiology...
- Pnigalio mediterraneus is a species of insect in the family Eulophidae. It is a parasitoid of the olive fruit fly and the horse-chestnut leaf miner. Some...
- ovata. So far, two parasitoids have been found in Cornish larval cases. Pnigalio soemius was reared from a larval case found at Trelissick in December 2020...
- Perinetia Risbec, 1952 Petiolacus Boucek, 1988 Platyplectrus Ferrière, 1941 Pnigalio Schrank, 1802 Propodeochertus Narendran, 2011 Pseudiglyphus Girault, 1915...
- pupates in the soil. The following species are parasitoids of E. proxima, Pnigalio nemati (Westwood, 1838) and P. dolichurus (Thomas, 1878) — These parasitic...
- Platocharis Platyplectrus Platytetracampe Pleurotropopseus Pleurotroppopsis Pnigalio Pomphale Pracetus Proacrias Pronotalia Pseudiglyphus Pseudosecodes Puklina...
- Closterocerus trifasciatus, Pediobius metallicus, Pediobius albipes, Pnigalio minio, Cyrtogaster vulgaris, Sphegigaster pallicornis, Mauleus iligneus...
- including members of the genera Pholetesor, Chrysocharis, Closterocerus, Pnigalio, and Sympiesis. Global Taxonomic Database of Gracillariidae (Lepidoptera)...
- sensilis, D. pusztensis, Necremnus tidius, Neochrysocharis formosus, Pnigalio gyamiensis, P. pectinicornis), Pteromalidae (Norb**** sp.), Braconidae...