Charipinae material has been collected from different localities in Malta. Three species have been identified: Alloxysta citripes , Alloxysta pilipennis and Phaenoglyphis villosa in association with two aphids and one parasitoid species. Diagnosis and information about distribution and hosts of each species is given. Plates with diagnostic features of these three species are also included. These findings represent the first record of the subfamily Charipinae in Malt
Abstract. Phaenoglyphis villosa (Hartig, 1841) (Hymenoptera: Figitidae: Charipinae) is a secondary e...
A critical review of aphid literature dealing with Maltese records revealed the presence of 50 speci...
In the present study 25 aphid species which are known to be associated with trees in the Maltese Is...
Charipinae material has been collected from different localities in Malta. Three species have been i...
The Charipinae is a subfamily of the Cynipoidea that includes very small wasps that are hyperparasit...
Charipinae fauna from the Corsica Island has been studied. Five Alloxysta and one Apocharips species...
The Charipinae from Colombia has been recently studied. Nine Charipinae species are known to be pres...
The distribution and trophic interactions of aphid associated Charipinae of Serbia are presented. In...
Charipinae is an important subfamily of aphid hyperparasitoids. As aphids are some of the most signi...
Los charipinos presentes en Colombia han sido recientemente estudiados. Nueve especies están present...
Charipinae material from different localities in Italy deposited in the Natural History Museum of Lo...
En el marc d'un estudi sobre àfids de cítrics al nord-oest d'Algèria, vam determinar els parasitoide...
This paper brings an annotated list of the 16 aphid parasitoids detected up to 2015 in Malta. All t...
Six aphid parasitoids are listed including three species which are recorded for the fi rst time fro...
The Barbotin's Charipinae collection has been revised and all the specimens have been identified to ...
Abstract. Phaenoglyphis villosa (Hartig, 1841) (Hymenoptera: Figitidae: Charipinae) is a secondary e...
A critical review of aphid literature dealing with Maltese records revealed the presence of 50 speci...
In the present study 25 aphid species which are known to be associated with trees in the Maltese Is...
Charipinae material has been collected from different localities in Malta. Three species have been i...
The Charipinae is a subfamily of the Cynipoidea that includes very small wasps that are hyperparasit...
Charipinae fauna from the Corsica Island has been studied. Five Alloxysta and one Apocharips species...
The Charipinae from Colombia has been recently studied. Nine Charipinae species are known to be pres...
The distribution and trophic interactions of aphid associated Charipinae of Serbia are presented. In...
Charipinae is an important subfamily of aphid hyperparasitoids. As aphids are some of the most signi...
Los charipinos presentes en Colombia han sido recientemente estudiados. Nueve especies están present...
Charipinae material from different localities in Italy deposited in the Natural History Museum of Lo...
En el marc d'un estudi sobre àfids de cítrics al nord-oest d'Algèria, vam determinar els parasitoide...
This paper brings an annotated list of the 16 aphid parasitoids detected up to 2015 in Malta. All t...
Six aphid parasitoids are listed including three species which are recorded for the fi rst time fro...
The Barbotin's Charipinae collection has been revised and all the specimens have been identified to ...
Abstract. Phaenoglyphis villosa (Hartig, 1841) (Hymenoptera: Figitidae: Charipinae) is a secondary e...
A critical review of aphid literature dealing with Maltese records revealed the presence of 50 speci...
In the present study 25 aphid species which are known to be associated with trees in the Maltese Is...