Cardiochiles (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a parasitoid of lepidopterous larvae, in the Sahel of Africa, with a review of the biology and host relationships of the genus

scientific article published in September 1988

Cardiochiles (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a parasitoid of lepidopterous larvae, in the Sahel of Africa, with a review of the biology and host relationships of the genus is …
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P356DOI10.1017/S0007485300013201

P50authorAnnette K. WalkerQ21391730
Tom HuddlestonQ108369823
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Baculovirus-like particles in the reproductive tracts of female parasitoid wasps.Q52435748
Immunological relationships between th4 aasite Cardiochiles nigriceps Vierick and certain Heliothis species.Q52486464
Chemicals affecting the encapsulation of foreign material in an insectQ52487159
General Morphology of the Digestive and Internal Reproductive Systems of Adult Cardiochiles nigriceps (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)1Q52495498
Venom apparatus of braconid wasps: comparative ultrastructure of reservoirs and gland filaments.Q52530887
Effect of an Insect Growth Regulator on Two Parasitoids Developing from Treated Tobacco Budworm larvae12Q54625264
Hymenoptera ichneumonidea, a medico nautico Dr. Joh. Brauns in itinere ad oras Africae occidentalis lecta museo zool. Monacensi Adjuncto, descriptaQ56088251
Descriptions of one new family eight new genera, and thirty-three new species of ichneumon-fliesQ56203235
The Species of Ichneumon-flies of the Genus Cardiochiles Occurring in America North of MexicoQ56210211
Emergence Pattern of an Overwintering Population of Cardiochiles nigriceps1 in Central Texas 2Q56268497
Defense reaction and hemocytic changes in Heliothis virescens in response to its habitual parasitoid Cardiochiles nigricepsQ69945598
A comparative ultrastructural and behavioral study of the antennal sensory sensilla of the parasitoid Cardiochiles nigriceps (hymenoptera:Braconidae)Q92241411
Microsporidoses of the hymenopterous parasites, Campoletis sonorensis and Cardiochiles nigriceps, larval parasites of Heliothis speciesQ99852583
The African species of Heliocheilus Grote (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)Q104051555
P1922first lineIn the ecologically sensitive Sahel of West Africa, two major crop pests, Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) and Heliocheilus albipunctella (de Joannis), are attacked by Cardiochiles variegatus Szépligeti and C. sahelensis sp. n., respectively.
P433issue3
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectBraconidaeQ896734
HymenopteraQ22651
P304page(s)435-461
P577publication date1988-09-01
P1433published inBulletin of Entomological ResearchQ15763806
P1476titleCardiochiles (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a parasitoid of lepidopterous larvae, in the Sahel of Africa, with a review of the biology and host relationships of the genus
P478volume78

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