The Cotesia flavipes species complex of parasitic wasps are economically important worldwide for the biological control of lepidopteran stem borers. The complex currently comprises three species: Cotesia flavipes Cameron, C. sesamiae (Cameron) and C. chilonis (Matsumura) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), which appear morphologically similar. Despite their economic importance, little is known about the genetic diversity and phylogeography of these parasitoids. Differences in the biology of geographic populations have generally been interpreted as genetic divergence among strains, but direct genetic evidence is lacking. In Australia, several stem borer pests in neighbouring countries have been identified as significant threats to the sugar industry....
This contribution describes an ongoing investigation into Argentine stem weevil Listronotus bonarien...
The genus Cotesia Cameron, 1891 is one of the most diverse of the Microgastrinae, a subfamily of was...
Background: Helicoverpa armigera and H. zea are amongst the most significant polyphagous pest lepido...
The Cotesia flavipes complex of parasitoid wasps (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) are economically importan...
The Cotesia flavipes species complex of parasitoid wasps are economically important worldwide for th...
Carpintero and Dellap, (Hemiptera: Thaumastocoridae) is a native Australian sap-feeding insect that ...
The African parasitoid wasp Cotesia sesamiae is structured in contrasted populations showing differe...
ABSTRACT: Cotesia flavipes (Cameron) is an Asian origin endo-larval parasitoid of cereal stemborers ...
The diamondback moth (DBM) (Plutella xylostella) is one of the main pests of brassicaceous crops wor...
To develop efficient and safe biological control, we need to reliably identify natural enemy species...
Increased rates of movement and the accumulation of insects establishing outside their native range ...
The African parasitoid wasp Cotesia sesamiae is a generalist species structured in locally adapted p...
A recent DNA barcoding study of Australian microgastrines (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) sought to use ne...
The genus Cotesia Cameron, 1891 is one of the most diverse of the Microgastrinae, a subfamily of was...
BACKGROUND: Helicoverpa armigera and H. zea are amongst the most significant polyphagous pest lepido...
This contribution describes an ongoing investigation into Argentine stem weevil Listronotus bonarien...
The genus Cotesia Cameron, 1891 is one of the most diverse of the Microgastrinae, a subfamily of was...
Background: Helicoverpa armigera and H. zea are amongst the most significant polyphagous pest lepido...
The Cotesia flavipes complex of parasitoid wasps (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) are economically importan...
The Cotesia flavipes species complex of parasitoid wasps are economically important worldwide for th...
Carpintero and Dellap, (Hemiptera: Thaumastocoridae) is a native Australian sap-feeding insect that ...
The African parasitoid wasp Cotesia sesamiae is structured in contrasted populations showing differe...
ABSTRACT: Cotesia flavipes (Cameron) is an Asian origin endo-larval parasitoid of cereal stemborers ...
The diamondback moth (DBM) (Plutella xylostella) is one of the main pests of brassicaceous crops wor...
To develop efficient and safe biological control, we need to reliably identify natural enemy species...
Increased rates of movement and the accumulation of insects establishing outside their native range ...
The African parasitoid wasp Cotesia sesamiae is a generalist species structured in locally adapted p...
A recent DNA barcoding study of Australian microgastrines (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) sought to use ne...
The genus Cotesia Cameron, 1891 is one of the most diverse of the Microgastrinae, a subfamily of was...
BACKGROUND: Helicoverpa armigera and H. zea are amongst the most significant polyphagous pest lepido...
This contribution describes an ongoing investigation into Argentine stem weevil Listronotus bonarien...
The genus Cotesia Cameron, 1891 is one of the most diverse of the Microgastrinae, a subfamily of was...
Background: Helicoverpa armigera and H. zea are amongst the most significant polyphagous pest lepido...