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- Pteromalus is a genus of pteromalids in the family Pteromalidae. There are at least 430 described species in Pteromalus. List of Pteromalus species "Browse...
- Examples of the major variant strategies are illustrated. A hyperparasitoid pteromalid wasp on the cocoons of its host, itself a parasitoid braconid wasp The...
- be more closely related to other gall-forming chalcid wasps than to pteromalids. Antenna with 10–12 flagellomeres, including a small fourth clavomere...
- cigarette beetles in the late larval and pupal stages. A. calendrae is a pteromalid wasp, and after developing to adulthood, the female wasp will mate and...
- itself to the ground, forms a brown puparium and then emerges as an adult. Pteromalid wasps, specifically Pteromalus c****otis, parasitize monarch pupae. These...
- Sri Lanka is a tropical island situated close to the southern tip of India. The invertebrate fauna is as large as it is common to other regions of the...
- Gil-Tapetado, D.; Askew, R. (2020). "Mesopolobus delafuentei sp. nov.: a new pteromalid species from Spain (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae), with notes on other parasitoids...
- Krogmann Oligocene or early Miocene  Dominican Republic A cerocephaline pteromalid found in Dominican amber. The type species is Dominocephala vibrissae...
- both larvae and adults. Eggs of C. exclamationis are parasitised by the pteromalid wasp Erixestus winnemana, larvae by the tachinid fly species Myiopharus...
- Nasonia giraulti is a species of pteromalid wasp in the family Pteromalidae. It can be differentiated from other species in its genus by its antennae....