Courtship behavior in the Aphytis lingnanensis group, its potential usefulness in taxonomy, and a review of sexual behavior in the parasitic Hymenoptera (Chalcidoidea: Aphelinidae)
Gordon Gordh and
Paul DeBach
Hilgardia, 1978, vol. 46, issue 2
Abstract:
The aphelinid genus Aphytis contains the most important natural control agents of numerous armored scale insect pests. The genus consists of several species groups, including the lingnanensis group. This group has several sibling or near-sibling species which are exceptionally useful in biological control.
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Date: 1978
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