egg. Trissolcus japonicus was originally described by American entomologist William Harris Ashmead in 1904, and transferred to the genus Trissolcus in 1968...
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the genus Trissolcus: Trissolcus alpestris (Kieffer, 1909) g Trissolcus ancon Johnson, 1991 g Trissolcus arctatus Johnson, 1991 i Trissolcus arminon (Walker...
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would lead to US$1 billion in damages to hazelnut producers. In China, Trissolcus japonicus, a parasitoid wasp species in the family Scelionidae, is a primary...
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other species of Trissolcus, T. basalis is small (around 2mm long), mostly black in colour, and females have clubbed antennae. Trissolcus basalis can be...
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with other Australian Trissolcus species. The New Zealand population can generally be separated from other New Zealand Trissolcus species based on the...
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Archived from the original on 2013-01-13. Retrieved 2008-03-18. Species Trissolcus euschisti The Pherobase. "Semiochemical – me-E2Z4Z6-decatrienoate". Pest...
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are attacked by at least three species of egg parasitoids. The first, Trissolcus basalis, is a biocontrol agent introduced in Australia and New Zealand...
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like those of some other stink bugs, are parasitised by the samurai wasp Trissolcus japonicus (Scelionidae). Dorsal view Side view Ventral side Early instar...
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pennipes and Trissolcus basalis were introduced with the intention of controlling Nezara viridula, but also attacked the koa bug. While Trissolcus basalis...
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Trissolcus (family Platygastridae) on Chinavia eggs...
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