Studies on certain porizontine Ichneumonids reared from economic hosts (Parasitic Hymenoptera)
- 1 January 1974
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Oriental Insects
- Vol. 8 (1) , 99-116
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00305316.1974.10434449
Abstract
Certain species of Dladegma, Eriborus and Campoletis often reared and misdetermined are discussed. The species treated are ; Diadegma fenestralis (Holmgren) reported from India and Pakistan from Plutella xylostella (=macullpennis); D. varuna, sp. nov. from India reared from P. xylostetla) D. turcator Aubert from Pluhorimaea operculella from Cyprus; D. Molliplum (Holmgren) (=stellenboschense Cameron) from Rhodesia and St. Helena Is. reared from P. operculella; Eriborus trochanteratus (Morley) parasitizing P. Operculella in India and Nephantlsserinopa in Sri Lanka (=Ceylon); E argenteopilosus (Cameron) parasitizing lleliothis armlgera in India; Campoletlschlorldeae Uchida (=“perdistinctus” in India) parasitizing H. armigera, Cryptophlebla ombrodelta and Adisura sp. in India; and C. morosus (Cameron) from India and Sri Lanka.Keywords
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