A hymenopterous primary parasite of morabine grasshoppers
RE Blackith
Australian Journal of Zoology 15(1) 93 - 102
Abstract
The grasshoppers of the subfamily Morabinae (Orthoptera: Eumastacidae)
are infested by a braconid wasp, the first record of a hymenopterous primary parasite,
other than egg parasites, of any grasshopper or locust. The braconid is a distinctive
new species of euphorine and is described, with notes on its distribution and life
history. Other parasites are briefly noted.
Full text doi:10.1071/ZO9670093
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