Lepidopria aberrans ? - pupal Cryptomeigenia theutis host Phyllophaga inversa
(id: 190)Originally cited and (current family): Lepidopria aberrans (Diapriidae) / Cryptomeigenia theutis (Tachinidae) / Phyllophaga inversa (not given)
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reference | Brues, C. T. 1916. A new species of Lepidopria from North America. Psyche 23:126-127. |
confidence | Multiple isolated single hosts from wild, with host remains isolated following emergence/dissection. |
notes | Parasitized pupae found on adult Phyllophaga inversa. |
setting | field |
created/modified | 07/26/2005 02/20/2006 |
reference | Thompson, W. R. 1955. A catalogue of the parasites and predators of insect pests Section 2 Host parasite catalogue, Part 3 Hosts of the Hymenoptera (Calliceratid to Evaniid). Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux, The Commonwealth Institute of Biological Control, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. |
confidence | Cited with no further explanation (e.g. in table/list). |
setting | unknown |
created/modified | 07/26/2005 02/20/2006 |
reference | ref incomplete |
confidence | Cited with no further explanation (e.g. in table/list). |
notes | Primary host cited as Lachnosterna inversa. |
setting | unknown |
created/modified | 08/22/2005 02/20/2006 |