Journal article

REARING TECHNIQUES AND ASPECTS OF BIOLOGY OF PHYMASTICHUS-COFFEA (HYMENOPTERA, EULOPHIDAE), A RECENTLY DESCRIBED ENDOPARASITOID OF THE COFFEE BERRY BORER, HYPOTHENEMUS-HAMPEI (COLEOPTERA, SCOLYTIDAE)


Authors listFELDHEGE, MR

Publication year1992

Pages45-54

JournalCafé, cacao, thé

Volume number36

Issue number1

ISSN0007-9510

PublisherInstitut Français de Café, du Cacao et Autres Plantes Stimulantes


Abstract
Phymastichus coffea LaSalle, a recently described genus and species of Eulophidae, was investigated in Togo for possible use as a biological control agent of the coffee berry borer, Hypothenemus hampei Ferrari, in Central America. Rearing methods and details of its biology are described. Data are given on the life cycle, oviposition behaviour and the degree of parasitism of Phymastichus coffea.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleFELDHEGE, M. (1992) REARING TECHNIQUES AND ASPECTS OF BIOLOGY OF PHYMASTICHUS-COFFEA (HYMENOPTERA, EULOPHIDAE), A RECENTLY DESCRIBED ENDOPARASITOID OF THE COFFEE BERRY BORER, HYPOTHENEMUS-HAMPEI (COLEOPTERA, SCOLYTIDAE), Café, cacao, thé, 36(1), pp. 45-54

APA Citation styleFELDHEGE, M. (1992). REARING TECHNIQUES AND ASPECTS OF BIOLOGY OF PHYMASTICHUS-COFFEA (HYMENOPTERA, EULOPHIDAE), A RECENTLY DESCRIBED ENDOPARASITOID OF THE COFFEE BERRY BORER, HYPOTHENEMUS-HAMPEI (COLEOPTERA, SCOLYTIDAE). Café, cacao, thé. 36(1), 45-54.


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