- the
genus Trissolcus:
Trissolcus alpestris (Kieffer, 1909) g
Trissolcus ancon Johnson, 1991 g
Trissolcus arctatus Johnson, 1991 i
Trissolcus arminon (Walker...
- egg.
Trissolcus ****onicus was
originally described by
American entomologist William Harris Ashmead in 1904, and
transferred to the
genus Trissolcus in 1968...
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would lead to US$1
billion in
damages to
hazelnut producers. In China,
Trissolcus ****onicus, a
parasitoid wasp
species in the
family Scelionidae, is a primary...
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other species of
Trissolcus, T.
basalis is
small (around 2mm long),
mostly black in colour, and
females have
clubbed antennae.
Trissolcus basalis can be...
- with
other Australian Trissolcus species. The New
Zealand po****tion can
generally be
separated from
other New
Zealand Trissolcus species based on the...
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Species Trissolcus euschisti The Pherobase. "Semiochemical – me-E2Z4Z6-decatrienoate". Pest...
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attacked by at
least three species of egg parasitoids. The first,
Trissolcus basalis, is a
biocontrol agent introduced in
Australia and New Zealand...
- like
those of some
other stink bugs, are
parasitised by the
samurai wasp
Trissolcus ****onicus (Scelionidae).
Dorsal view Side view
Ventral side
Early instar...
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pennipes and
Trissolcus basalis were
introduced with the
intention of
controlling Nezara viridula, but also
attacked the koa bug.
While Trissolcus basalis...
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Trissolcus (family Platygastridae) on
Chinavia eggs...