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- distribution. Species: Xanthopimpla abnormis Krieger, 1914 Xanthopimpla acuta Seyrig, 1932 Xanthopimpla binghami Cameron, 1908 Xanthopimpla brullei Krieger,...
- Xanthopimpla punctata, also known as the yellow ichneumon wasp, is a yellow-colored Ichneumon wasp of subfamily Pimplinae. Xanthopimpla spp. play a beneficial...
- lineage. Head (Ichneumon xanthorius). Antennae with many segments Female Xanthopimpla punctata. Ovipositor longer and more slender than stingers of aculeate...
- Liu, 1992) Caudicornia tonkinensis Kallies & Arita, 2001 Caudicornia xanthopimpla Bryk, 1947 Checklist of the Sesiidae of the World Archived March 26,...
- po****tion. The two native species ****essed were Meteorus pulchricornis and Xanthopimpla rhopaloceros, both being pupal parasitoids. Both were unsuccessful for...
- caterpillars. Known parasites of pupae are the species Tetrastichus ayyari and Xanthopimpla pedator. Isotima javensis is a key general parasitoid of larvae and pupae...
- †Parapimpla Théobald, 1937 Pimpla Fabricius, 1804 Strongylopsis Brauns, 1896 Xanthopimpla Saussure, 1892 Theroniini Cushman & Rohwer, 1920 Augerella Gupta, 1962...
- Trigonospila brevifacies and Pales funesta as well as parasitic wasps including Xanthopimpla rhopaloceros. The adult moths are day flying and are most common during...
- include the white-spotted ichneumonid Ecthromorpha intricatoria (Fereday), Xanthopimpla rhopaloceros (Krieger) and Paraphylax species. E. intricatoria parasitises...
- reinfestation. Biological control: Two parasitic wasps (Cotesia flavipes) and (Xanthopimpla stemmator) can attack and kill C. partellus pests. These parasitic wasps...