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EGG PARASITOIDS COLLECTED FROM AMBLYPELTA-LUTESCENS-LUTESCENS (DISTANT) (HEMIPTERA, COREIDAE) IN NORTH QUEENSLAND


AutorenlisteFAY, HAC; HUWER, RK

Jahr der Veröffentlichung1993

Seiten365-367

ZeitschriftJournal of the Australian Entomological Society

Bandnummer32

ISSN0004-9050

VerlagAustralian Entomological Society


Abstract
A hymenopterous parasitoid complex attacking the eggs of the banana-spotting bug, Amblypelta lutescens lutescens(Distant), is reported for the first time from north Queensland. It includes an Anastatus sp. (Eupelmidae), Ooencyrtus sp.nov. (Encyrtidae) and a Gryon sp. (Scelionidae), and is similar to other complexes known to attack eggs of related coreids in Africa, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. Parasitism ranged from 37.5-91.6% in eggs collected at three sites from Orange Jessamine, Murraya paniculata (L.) Jack. The Anastatus sp. was the dominant parasitoid.



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Harvard-ZitierstilFAY, H. and HUWER, R. (1993) EGG PARASITOIDS COLLECTED FROM AMBLYPELTA-LUTESCENS-LUTESCENS (DISTANT) (HEMIPTERA, COREIDAE) IN NORTH QUEENSLAND, JOURNAL OF THE AUSTRALIAN ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 32, pp. 365-367

APA-ZitierstilFAY, H., & HUWER, R. (1993). EGG PARASITOIDS COLLECTED FROM AMBLYPELTA-LUTESCENS-LUTESCENS (DISTANT) (HEMIPTERA, COREIDAE) IN NORTH QUEENSLAND. JOURNAL OF THE AUSTRALIAN ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 32, 365-367.



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