- [Parasitoids of the brown-tail moth (Euproctis chrysorrhoea L.) and the gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar L.) in orchards of Azerbaidzhan.] (in Russian)
- 作者: Mamedov, Z.M
- literature id: 33266
- catalog nub: TPL_MAMEDO1988POTBM75007700
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- type: article
- publication name: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Azerbaidzhanskoi SSR Seriya Biologicheskikh Nauk
- publish date: 1988-01-01
- pages: 75-77
- volume: 4
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Long-term studies in Azerbaidzhan, USSR, showed that 16 species of parasitoids were important in regulating the numbers of larvae or pupae of the orchard pest Euproctis chrysorrhoca, the most widespread and effective being Scambus brevicornis. Meteorus versicolor, Apanteles lacteicolor [Dolichogenidea lacteicolor], A. laevigatus [D. laevigatus] and Tachina praeceps. Agria mamillata is recorded for the first time as a paragitoid of E. chrysorrhoea in the USSR. There were 18 species of insects parasitizing.larvae or pupae of Lymantria dispar. Phanerotoma atra being reported for the first time as a parasitoid of the, pest in Transcaucasia; Pimpla turionellae, Theronia atalantae, M. versicolor, Apanteles laevigatus, A. melanoscelus, Brachymeria intermedia and Monodontomerus obsoletus were widespread and important in regulating the numbers of L. dispar. none
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