Hemilexomyia abrupta ? - pupal Ophyra nigra

(id: 152)

Originally cited and (current family): Hemilexomyia abrupta (Diapriidae) / Ophyra nigra (Muscidae)

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Key: reference lot specimen refuting
referenceFroggatt, W. W. 1917. Sheep Maggot Flies. Farmers' Bulletin 113:32-33.
confidence Multiple isolated single hosts from wild, with host remains isolated following emergence/dissection.
notes May not be true pupal parasitoid. Possibly developing ectoparasitically on pupa within puparium.
setting field
created/modified 07/25/2005 02/20/2006

referenceDodd, A. P. 1920. Two new Hymenoptera of the superfamily Proctotrypidae from Australia. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 45:443-446.
confidence Multiple isolated single hosts from wild, with host remains isolated following emergence/dissection.
notes May not be true pupal parasitoid. Possibly developing ectoparasitically on pupa within puparium.
setting field
created/modified 07/25/2005 02/20/2006

referenceDodd, A. P. 1930. New Hymenoptera Proctotrypoidea from Victoria. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 43:26-35.
confidence Multiple isolated single hosts from wild, with host remains isolated following emergence/dissection.
setting field
created/modified 09/09/2005 02/20/2006

referenceJohnston, T. H., and O. W. Tiegs. 1922. On the biology and economic significance of the chalcid parasites of Australian sheep maggot-flies. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland 33:99-128.
confidence Cited with no further explanation (e.g. in table/list).
setting unknown
created/modified 08/26/2005 06/14/2006