Trichopria pupal host Stomoxys calcitrans

(id: 110)

Originally cited and (current family): Trichopria (Diapriidae) / Stomoxys calcitrans (Muscidae)

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Key: reference lot specimen refuting
referenceSmith, J. P., R. D. Hall, and G. D. Thomas. 1987. Field parasitism of the stable fly (Diptera: Muscidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 80:391-397.
confidence Multiple rearings from known lab monoculture.
notes Laboratory reared stable fly eggs placed in the field, then collected, adult flies and parasitoids were then reared out.
setting lab
created/modified 08/09/2005 02/20/2006

referenceSmith, J. P., R. D. Hall, and G. D. Thomas. 1987. Field parasitism of the stable fly (Diptera: Muscidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 80:391-397.
confidence Multiple isolated single hosts from wild, with host remains isolated following emergence/dissection.
setting field
created/modified 07/21/2005 02/20/2006

referenceLegner, E. F., and D. J. Greathead. 1969. Parasitism of Pupae in East African Populations of Musca domestican and Stomoxys calcitrans. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 62:128-133.
confidence Multiple isolated single hosts from wild, with host remains isolated following emergence/dissection.
setting field
created/modified 08/09/2005 02/20/2006

referenceLegner, E. F., and G. S. Olton. 1968. Activity of parasites from Diptera: Musca domestica, Stomoxys calcitrans, and species of Fannia, Muscina and Ophyra II At sites in the Eastern Hemisphere and Pacific area. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 61:1306-1314.
confidence Cited with no further explanation (e.g. in table/list).
notes Reared from field collected puparia
setting field
created/modified 07/26/2005 02/20/2006