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Telenomus
''Telenomus'' is a genus of parasitoid wasps from the subfamily Telenominae. The genus was first described by Alexander Henry Haliday in 1833. Species in this genus parasitise the eggs or immature stages of other insects. Known hosts include : ''Agrius convolvuli'', '' Amsacta moorei'', '' Bagrada hilaris'', '' Chilo auricilius'', ''Cricula trifenestrata'', '' Eudocima fullonia'', ''Helicoverpa armigera'', ''Helicoverpa punctigera'', '' Helopeltis antonii'', '' Helopeltis theivora'', ''Leptocybe invasa'', ''Orgyia postica'', '' Piezodorus hybneri'', and '' Sahlbergella singularis''. Species This list is incomplete: See List of ''Telenomus'' species. * ''Telenomus alsophilae ''Telenomus'' is a genus of parasitoid wasps from the subfamily Telenominae. The genus was first described by Alexander Henry Haliday in 1833. Species in this genus parasitise the eggs or immature stages of other insects. Known hosts include ...'' Viereck, 1924 * '' Telenomus arzamae'' Riley, ...
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List Of Telenomus Species
Compiled from Australian Faunal Directory, IRMNG, GBIF The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) is an international organisation that focuses on making scientific data on biodiversity available via the Internet using web services. The data are provided by many institutions from around the ..., and Insects of the World. (Species from GBIF include species which are not accepted.) a = AFD, i=IRMNG, g=GBIF, w=Insecta. References {{reflist Platygastridae Lists of Hymenoptera ...
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Telenomus Bifidus
''Telenomus'' is a genus of parasitoid wasps from the subfamily Telenominae. The genus was first described by Alexander Henry Haliday in 1833. Species in this genus parasitise the eggs or immature stages of other insects. Known hosts include : ''Agrius convolvuli'', ''Amsacta moorei'', ''Bagrada hilaris'', ''Chilo auricilius'', ''Cricula trifenestrata'', '' Eudocima fullonia'', ''Helicoverpa armigera'', '' Helicoverpa punctigera'', ''Helopeltis antonii'', ''Helopeltis theivora'', ''Leptocybe invasa'', ''Orgyia postica'', ''Piezodorus hybneri'', and ''Sahlbergella singularis''. Species This list is incomplete: See List of ''Telenomus'' species. * ''Telenomus alsophilae'' Viereck, 1924 * ''Telenomus arzamae'' Riley, 1893 * ''Telenomus bakeri ''Telenomus'' is a genus of parasitoid wasps from the subfamily Telenominae. The genus was first described by Alexander Henry Haliday in 1833. Species in this genus parasitise the eggs or immature stages of other insects. Kno ...
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Telenomus Bakeri
''Telenomus'' is a genus of parasitoid wasps from the subfamily Telenominae. The genus was first described by Alexander Henry Haliday in 1833. Species in this genus parasitise the eggs or immature stages of other insects. Known hosts include : ''Agrius convolvuli'', ''Amsacta moorei'', ''Bagrada hilaris'', ''Chilo auricilius'', ''Cricula trifenestrata'', '' Eudocima fullonia'', ''Helicoverpa armigera'', '' Helicoverpa punctigera'', ''Helopeltis antonii'', ''Helopeltis theivora'', ''Leptocybe invasa'', ''Orgyia postica'', '' Piezodorus hybneri'', and ''Sahlbergella singularis''. Species This list is incomplete: See List of ''Telenomus'' species. * ''Telenomus alsophilae ''Telenomus'' is a genus of parasitoid wasps from the subfamily Telenominae. The genus was first described by Alexander Henry Haliday in 1833. Species in this genus parasitise the eggs or immature stages of other insects. Known hosts include ...'' Viereck, 1924 * '' Telenomus arzamae'' Riley, 1893 ...
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Telenomus Arzamae
''Telenomus'' is a genus of parasitoid wasps from the subfamily Telenominae. The genus was first described by Alexander Henry Haliday in 1833. Species in this genus parasitise the eggs or immature stages of other insects. Known hosts include : ''Agrius convolvuli'', ''Amsacta moorei'', ''Bagrada hilaris'', ''Chilo auricilius'', ''Cricula trifenestrata'', '' Eudocima fullonia'', ''Helicoverpa armigera'', '' Helicoverpa punctigera'', ''Helopeltis antonii'', ''Helopeltis theivora'', ''Leptocybe invasa'', ''Orgyia postica'', '' Piezodorus hybneri'', and ''Sahlbergella singularis''. Species This list is incomplete: See List of ''Telenomus'' species. * ''Telenomus alsophilae'' Viereck, 1924 * '' Telenomus arzamae'' Riley, 1893 * ''Telenomus bakeri ''Telenomus'' is a genus of parasitoid wasps from the subfamily Telenominae. The genus was first described by Alexander Henry Haliday in 1833. Species in this genus parasitise the eggs or immature stages of other insects. K ...
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Telenomus Alsophilae
''Telenomus'' is a genus of parasitoid wasps from the subfamily Telenominae. The genus was first described by Alexander Henry Haliday in 1833. Species in this genus parasitise the eggs or immature stages of other insects. Known hosts include : ''Agrius convolvuli'', '' Amsacta moorei'', '' Bagrada hilaris'', '' Chilo auricilius'', '' Cricula trifenestrata'', '' Eudocima fullonia'', '' Helicoverpa armigera'', ''Helicoverpa punctigera'', '' Helopeltis antonii'', '' Helopeltis theivora'', ''Leptocybe invasa'', ''Orgyia postica ''Orgyia postica'', the cocoa tussock moth or hevea tussock moth, is a species of moth of the subfamily Lymantriinae of family Erebidae found from the Oriental tropics of India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Borneo, Java, New Guinea and Taiwan. It was descr ...'', '' Piezodorus hybneri'', and '' Sahlbergella singularis''. Species This list is incomplete: See List of ''Telenomus'' species. * '' Telenomus alsophilae'' Viereck, 1924 * '' Telenomus arzamae'' Ri ...
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Telenomus Podisi
''Telenomus podisi'' is a species of egg parasitoid wasps described by William Harris Ashmead in 1893 and placed in the family of Platygastridae. It is a parasitoid of the brown stink bug, '' Euschistus heros'' and can be raised in labs on the eggs of ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'', ''Podisus maculiventris'', and ''Euschistus servus''. This wasp can be used in integrated pest management Integrated pest management (IPM), also known as integrated pest control (IPC) is a broad-based approach that integrates both chemical and non-chemical practices for economic control of pests. IPM aims to suppress pest populations below the econ ... to control ''E. heros''. The insecticide Imidacloprid is lethal for these wasps, and other insecticides have been shown to negatively impact rates of egg parasitism. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q14494284 Platygastridae Insects described in 1893 Biological pest control wasps ...
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Helopeltis Antonii
''Helopeltis antonii'', also known as the tea mosquito bug, are heteropterans found within the Miridae family. They have a relatively large geographical distribution and are a known pest of many agricultural “cash” crops such as cocoa, cashew, and tea. Subsequently, their impact negatively influences economic growth within the regions in which they inhabit. Thus, their impact on humans has caused them to be of great interest biologically, resulting in significant environmental implications. Distribution ''Helopeltis antonii'' are found in a region known as the old-world tropics which encompasses places such as India, Northern Australia, Guinea, Vietnam, Tanzania, Nigeria, and Indonesia.Rebijith, K. B., R. Asokan, N. K. K. Kumar, K. K. Srikumar, V. V. Ramamurthy, and P. S. Bhat. 2012. DNA Barcoding and Development of Species-Specific Markers for the Identification of Tea Mosquito Bugs (Miridae: Heteroptera) in India. Environmental Entomology 41:1239–1245Srikumar, K. K., P. ...
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Orgyia Postica
''Orgyia postica'', the cocoa tussock moth or hevea tussock moth, is a species of moth of the subfamily Lymantriinae of family Erebidae found from the Oriental tropics of India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Borneo, Java, New Guinea and Taiwan. It was described by Francis Walker in 1855. Description The wingspan is 20–30 mm for males. In the male, the head, thorax, and abdomen are brownish. Forewings are brown with an indistinct oblique sub-basal line. Waved antemedial and postmedial lines approach each other at the lower angle of the cell. The area between them is slightly tinged with bluish grey and with a waved dark line edged with white on each side of the discocellulars. Two indistinct waved submarginal lines are present. The apex is slightly tinged with grey and with some subapical dark streaks. Hindwings are dark brown. The female is wingless. Larvae are yellowish, clothed sparsely with brown hair. One dorsal and two lateral brown bands are seen. Paired tufts of hair are on ...
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Telenominae
Telenominae is a subfamily of Hymenoptera in the family Platygastridae. The subfamilies Scelioninae, Teleasinae, and Telenominae were formerly in the family Scelionidae, but Scelionidae was combined with the family Platygastridae The hymenopteran family Platygastridae (sometimes incorrectly spelled Platygasteridae) is a large group (over 4000 species) of exclusively parasitoid wasps, mostly very small (1–2 mm), black, and shining, with geniculate (elbowed) anten ... because of genetic similarities. The name Platygastridae was retained for the resulting family because of seniority. Genera These genera belong to the subfamily Telenominae: *'' Eumicrosoma'' Gahan 1913 *'' Nirupana'' Nixon 1935 *'' Paratelenomous'' Dodd, 1914 *'' Phanuromyia'' Dodd 1914 *'' Protelenomus'' Kieffer, 1906 *'' Psix'' Kozlov, 1976 *'' Telenomus'' Haliday, 1833 *'' Trissolcus'' Ashmead, 1893 References Further reading * * * Parasitic wasps Apocrita subfamilies Platygast ...
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Eudocima Fullonia
''Eudocima phalonia'', the common fruit-piercing moth, is a fruit piercing moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1763 ''Centuria Insectorum''. It is found in large parts of the tropics, mainly in Asia, Africa and Australia but introduced into other areas such as Hawaii, New Zealand and the Society Islands. It is one of major fruit pests in the world. Description The wingspan is about 80–94 mm in male. Palpi with third joint long and spatulate at extremity. Forewings with non-crenulate cilia in male, crenulate in female. Head and thorax reddish brown with plum-color suffusion. Abdomen orange. Forewings reddish brown, usually with a greenish tinge and irrorated with dark specks. An oblique antemedial line present, which is generally dark and indistinct but sometimes pale and prominent. Reniform indistinct. A curve postmedial line found, which is almost always met by an oblique streak from apex. Hindwings orange, with a large blac ...
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Sahlbergella Singularis
''Sahlbergella'' is a genus of African bugs in the family Miridae and tribe Dicyphini (subtribe Odoniellina). Species are mostly distributed in Africa, where ''S. singularis'' is a major insect pest of cacao: causing damage similar to ''Distantiella'' in tropical Africa and '' Helopeltis'' spp. in SE Asia.Entwistle PF (1972) ''Pests of Cocoa'', Longmans, London, 779 pp Species The Global Biodiversity Information Facility lists: # ''Sahlbergella ghesquierei'' Schouteden, 1935 # ''Sahlbergella lais'' Linnavuori, 1973 # ''Sahlbergella maynei ''Sahlbergella'' is a genus of African bugs in the family Miridae and tribe Dicyphini (subtribe Odoniellina). Species are mostly distributed in Africa, where ''S. singularis'' is a major insect pest of cacao: causing damage similar to ''Distan ...'' Schouteden, 1935 # '' Sahlbergella singularis'' Haglund, 1895 - type speciesNamyatova AA, Cassis G (2016) Systematics of the tribe Monaloniini ''Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society'', 1 ...
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Piezodorus Hybneri
''Piezodorus'' is a genus of Pentatomidae, a family of shield bugs. Species *''Piezodorus guildinii'' Westwood *'' Piezodorus lituratus'' (Fabricius, 1794) – gorse shield bug *'' Piezodorus punctipes'' Puton, 1889 *''Piezodorus rubrofasciatus'' (Fabricius, 1787) *''Piezodorus teretipes ''Piezodorus'' is a genus of Pentatomidae, a family of shield bugs. Species *'' Piezodorus guildinii'' Westwood *''Piezodorus lituratus'' (Fabricius, 1794) – gorse shield bug *''Piezodorus punctipes'' Puton, 1889 *''Piezodorus rubrofasciatus ...'' (Stål, 1865) References Pentatomidae genera Pentatomini {{Pentatomidae-stub ...
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