Fewer than half of the 80100 North American species in parasitoid genus Coptera Say (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae) have been described. Hosts are known for just nine of these. The taxonomy of Coptera has been complicated by its cryptic morphology and a life history that includes parasitism of pupae beneath the surface of soils. Here, we describe collections targeting the host genus with which Coptera have most frequently been associated: flies in genus Rhagoletis (Loew) (Diptera: Tephritidae). DNA barcodes, morphology, and ecology (host associations) were used to understand species limits for Coptera collected from Rhagoletis. Four species of Coptera were recovered from five species of Rhagoletis, including a new species: Coptera n. sp. 1. Two o...
Correct species identification is the basis of ecological studies. Nevertheless, morphological exami...
Frequently, DNA studies on parasitic Hymenoptera have revealed host specific cryptic species from co...
Species of the genus Aphelopus Dalman (Hymenoptera, Dryinidae) are important natural enemies of leaf...
A new species of the parasitic wasp Coptera Say was previously distinguished from other species via ...
Figures 1-4 Female Coptera tonic1 lateral habitus 2 dorsal view of head 3 dorsal view of mesosoma 4 ...
Evaluation of host-parasitoid associations can be tenuous using conventional methods. Molecular tech...
Rhopalosomatidae are unusual wasps whose larvae develop as ectoparasitoids on crickets. In America n...
Coccus hesperidum L. (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha: Coccidae), the type species of the soft scale genus Co...
Microgastrine wasps are among the most species-rich and numerous parasitoids of caterpillars (Lepido...
Previously, host-parasitoid links have been unveiled almost exclusively by time-intensive rearing, w...
The insect superfamily Psylloidea (Hemiptera) includes economically important biocontrol agents, pes...
Using molecular and morphological data, we investigate the validity of two hippoboscid species, viz....
DNA barcoding has tremendous potential for advancing species knowledge for many diverse groups of in...
Dryinidae is a family of ectoparasitoid wasps with cosmopolitan distribution that exclusively preys ...
DNA taxonomy has been proposed as a method to quickly assess diversity and species limits in highly ...
Correct species identification is the basis of ecological studies. Nevertheless, morphological exami...
Frequently, DNA studies on parasitic Hymenoptera have revealed host specific cryptic species from co...
Species of the genus Aphelopus Dalman (Hymenoptera, Dryinidae) are important natural enemies of leaf...
A new species of the parasitic wasp Coptera Say was previously distinguished from other species via ...
Figures 1-4 Female Coptera tonic1 lateral habitus 2 dorsal view of head 3 dorsal view of mesosoma 4 ...
Evaluation of host-parasitoid associations can be tenuous using conventional methods. Molecular tech...
Rhopalosomatidae are unusual wasps whose larvae develop as ectoparasitoids on crickets. In America n...
Coccus hesperidum L. (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha: Coccidae), the type species of the soft scale genus Co...
Microgastrine wasps are among the most species-rich and numerous parasitoids of caterpillars (Lepido...
Previously, host-parasitoid links have been unveiled almost exclusively by time-intensive rearing, w...
The insect superfamily Psylloidea (Hemiptera) includes economically important biocontrol agents, pes...
Using molecular and morphological data, we investigate the validity of two hippoboscid species, viz....
DNA barcoding has tremendous potential for advancing species knowledge for many diverse groups of in...
Dryinidae is a family of ectoparasitoid wasps with cosmopolitan distribution that exclusively preys ...
DNA taxonomy has been proposed as a method to quickly assess diversity and species limits in highly ...
Correct species identification is the basis of ecological studies. Nevertheless, morphological exami...
Frequently, DNA studies on parasitic Hymenoptera have revealed host specific cryptic species from co...
Species of the genus Aphelopus Dalman (Hymenoptera, Dryinidae) are important natural enemies of leaf...