Cocoons of braconid parasitic wasps (Braconidae) on a hawk-moth caterpillar, Western Siberia, Russia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cocoons-of-braconid-parasitic-wasps-braconidae-on-a-hawk-moth-caterpillar-western-siberia-russia-image371926769.html
RF2CH2MAW–Cocoons of braconid parasitic wasps (Braconidae) on a hawk-moth caterpillar, Western Siberia, Russia.
parasitoid wasp (Bracon spec), male Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-parasitoid-wasp-bracon-spec-male-86043241.html
RMEYYH0W–parasitoid wasp (Bracon spec), male
A caterpillar of an owl moth parasitized by parasitoid wasps of Braconidae family. Visible white cocoons of parasites. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-caterpillar-of-an-owl-moth-parasitized-by-parasitoid-wasps-of-braconidae-family-visible-white-cocoons-of-parasites-image460223597.html
RF2HMMYW1–A caterpillar of an owl moth parasitized by parasitoid wasps of Braconidae family. Visible white cocoons of parasites.
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RM2G7R664–Close up macro image of a wasp on a dirty window: Braconidae - parasitoid wasps family, one of 7000 wasp species living in the uk
The black bean aphid (Aphis fabae) and parasitoid wasp - braconids wasp (Hymenoptera: Braconidae). It is a cosmopolitan parasitoid of many species of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-black-bean-aphid-aphis-fabae-and-parasitoid-wasp-braconids-wasp-hymenoptera-braconidae-it-is-a-cosmopolitan-parasitoid-of-many-species-of-image461112628.html
RF2HP5DT4–The black bean aphid (Aphis fabae) and parasitoid wasp - braconids wasp (Hymenoptera: Braconidae). It is a cosmopolitan parasitoid of many species of
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RMCE9AC4–Caterpillar of the tobacco hornworm moth covered in cocoons of a parasitoid wasp, Cotesia, sp. Inset photo shows adult wasp.
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RMHAFG2E–Female parasitic wasp of the Ichneumons species - Buathra laborator found at Whisby Nature Park, Lincolnshire, UK
Adult Ichneumonid Wasp of the Superfamily Ichneumonoidea. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/adult-ichneumonid-wasp-of-the-superfamily-ichneumonoidea-image507642184.html
RF2MDW2P0–Adult Ichneumonid Wasp of the Superfamily Ichneumonoidea.
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RFJDNYR2–Braconidae wasp on a leaf in the wild
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RF2E49TAM–Beautiful ears of grain and a black-and-yellow parasitic wasp Ichneumon from order Hymenoptera. Macro insects of Thailand
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RF2A17K8A–Ear of plants and parasitic insect ichneumon (Braconidae). Macro on black background
. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California . tails. Family Siricidse.The Gall-inhabiting Hymenoptera. The Gall-flies. Family Cynipidaa.The Parasitic Hymenoptera. The Trigonalids. Family Trigonalichc. The Ichneumon-flies. Family Ichneumonida. The Stephanids. Family Stephanidae. The Braconids. Family Braconidse. The Ensign-flies. Family Evaniidae. The Chalcid-flies. Family Chalcididse. The Proctotrupids. Family Proctotrupidee. 142 REPORT OP THE COMMISSIONER OP HORTICULTURE. Family Tenthr-edinidse (Saw-flies). In this fam Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/appendix-to-the-journals-of-the-senate-and-assembly-of-the-session-of-the-legislature-of-the-state-of-california-tails-family-siricidsethe-gall-inhabiting-hymenoptera-the-gall-flies-family-cynipidaathe-parasitic-hymenoptera-the-trigonalids-family-trigonalichc-the-ichneumon-flies-family-ichneumonida-the-stephanids-family-stephanidae-the-braconids-family-braconidse-the-ensign-flies-family-evaniidae-the-chalcid-flies-family-chalcididse-the-proctotrupids-family-proctotrupidee-142-report-op-the-commissioner-op-horticulture-family-tenthr-edinidse-saw-flies-in-this-fam-image369667655.html
RM2CDBPT7–. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California . tails. Family Siricidse.The Gall-inhabiting Hymenoptera. The Gall-flies. Family Cynipidaa.The Parasitic Hymenoptera. The Trigonalids. Family Trigonalichc. The Ichneumon-flies. Family Ichneumonida. The Stephanids. Family Stephanidae. The Braconids. Family Braconidse. The Ensign-flies. Family Evaniidae. The Chalcid-flies. Family Chalcididse. The Proctotrupids. Family Proctotrupidee. 142 REPORT OP THE COMMISSIONER OP HORTICULTURE. Family Tenthr-edinidse (Saw-flies). In this fam
. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. H YME NOP TERA. 625 Family Braconid^ (Bra-con'i-dse). The Braconids {Brae'o-nids). The Braconidae include a large number of parasites, which are small or of moderate size. They are often called Ichneumon-flies; but it seems best to restrict that name to members of the Ichneumonidse. In the Braconids the. Fig, 751.—Wings of Rhog'asparasiticus. wings have several closed cells, the fore wings are furnished with a stigma, and the vein between cells V^ and ist N^ is wanting (Fig. 751). This last character is important, as dis- tinguishing the members of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-for-the-study-of-insects-insects-h-yme-nop-tera-625-family-braconid-bra-coni-dse-the-braconids-braeo-nids-the-braconidae-include-a-large-number-of-parasites-which-are-small-or-of-moderate-size-they-are-often-called-ichneumon-flies-but-it-seems-best-to-restrict-that-name-to-members-of-the-ichneumonidse-in-the-braconids-the-fig-751wings-of-rhogasparasiticus-wings-have-several-closed-cells-the-fore-wings-are-furnished-with-a-stigma-and-the-vein-between-cells-v-and-ist-n-is-wanting-fig-751-this-last-character-is-important-as-dis-tinguishing-the-members-of-image216321743.html
RMPFX8GF–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. H YME NOP TERA. 625 Family Braconid^ (Bra-con'i-dse). The Braconids {Brae'o-nids). The Braconidae include a large number of parasites, which are small or of moderate size. They are often called Ichneumon-flies; but it seems best to restrict that name to members of the Ichneumonidse. In the Braconids the. Fig, 751.—Wings of Rhog'asparasiticus. wings have several closed cells, the fore wings are furnished with a stigma, and the vein between cells V^ and ist N^ is wanting (Fig. 751). This last character is important, as dis- tinguishing the members of
. Elementary entomology . FIG. 396. Lysiphlebus tritici, male, the vvasplike parasite of the green-bug. (Very much enlarged) i After S. J. Hunter) which has been so destructive to grain in the southwest; this par- asite also attacks many other commonly injurious aphides. Larvae of the large green tobacco or tomato worm (Phlegethontius quinque- macnlata (Fig. 333) are frequently found covered with what appear to be small silken eggs. These are the cocoons of little braconids of the genus Apanteles Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-entomology-fig-396-lysiphlebus-tritici-male-the-vvasplike-parasite-of-the-green-bug-very-much-enlarged-i-after-s-j-hunter-which-has-been-so-destructive-to-grain-in-the-southwest-this-par-asite-also-attacks-many-other-commonly-injurious-aphides-larvae-of-the-large-green-tobacco-or-tomato-worm-phlegethontius-quinque-macnlata-fig-333-are-frequently-found-covered-with-what-appear-to-be-small-silken-eggs-these-are-the-cocoons-of-little-braconids-of-the-genus-apanteles-image178404584.html
RMMA70T8–. Elementary entomology . FIG. 396. Lysiphlebus tritici, male, the vvasplike parasite of the green-bug. (Very much enlarged) i After S. J. Hunter) which has been so destructive to grain in the southwest; this par- asite also attacks many other commonly injurious aphides. Larvae of the large green tobacco or tomato worm (Phlegethontius quinque- macnlata (Fig. 333) are frequently found covered with what appear to be small silken eggs. These are the cocoons of little braconids of the genus Apanteles
Elementary entomology ([c1912]) Elementary entomology elementaryentomo00sand Year: [c1912] FIG. 396. Lysiphlebus tritici, male, the vvasplike parasite of the green-bug. (Very much enlarged) i After S. J. Hunter) which has been so destructive to grain in the southwest; this par- asite also attacks many other commonly injurious aphides. Larvae of the large green tobacco or tomato worm (Phlegethontius quinque- macnlata (Fig. 333) are frequently found covered with what appear to be small silken eggs. These are the cocoons of little braconids of the genus Apanteles which have devel- oped within Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-entomology-c1912-elementary-entomology-elementaryentomo00sand-year-c1912-fig-396-lysiphlebus-tritici-male-the-vvasplike-parasite-of-the-green-bug-very-much-enlarged-i-after-s-j-hunter-which-has-been-so-destructive-to-grain-in-the-southwest-this-par-asite-also-attacks-many-other-commonly-injurious-aphides-larvae-of-the-large-green-tobacco-or-tomato-worm-phlegethontius-quinque-macnlata-fig-333-are-frequently-found-covered-with-what-appear-to-be-small-silken-eggs-these-are-the-cocoons-of-little-braconids-of-the-genus-apanteles-which-have-devel-oped-within-image239636309.html
RMRWTAFH–Elementary entomology ([c1912]) Elementary entomology elementaryentomo00sand Year: [c1912] FIG. 396. Lysiphlebus tritici, male, the vvasplike parasite of the green-bug. (Very much enlarged) i After S. J. Hunter) which has been so destructive to grain in the southwest; this par- asite also attacks many other commonly injurious aphides. Larvae of the large green tobacco or tomato worm (Phlegethontius quinque- macnlata (Fig. 333) are frequently found covered with what appear to be small silken eggs. These are the cocoons of little braconids of the genus Apanteles which have devel- oped within
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RMBNB4PY–Braconid wasp
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RM2G7R6JT–Close up macro image of a wasp on a dirty window: Braconidae - parasitoid wasps family, one of 7000 wasp species living in the uk
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RMCE9ACD–Caterpillar of the tobacco hornworm moth covered in cocoons of a parasitoid wasp, Cotesia, sp.
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RF2RTCJ43–Adult Ichneumonid Wasp of the Superfamily Ichneumonoidea.
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. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1902, No.19-24 . nerations or broods produced during the summer are wingless, butat intervals winged broods occur. This is very probably a provision for the distribution ofthe species. The last brood of the season is a winged one, composed of both males andfemales. Soon after mating the males die, while the females perish after the depositionof the eggs. Plant-lice have possibly more enemies, which feed upon them, than most other injurious-insects. These enemies are Lady-birds, Braconids, Apliis lions, maggots of Syrphus-tlies, andcertain other dipterous maggots. Al Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ontario-sessional-papers-1902-no19-24-nerations-or-broods-produced-during-the-summer-are-wingless-butat-intervals-winged-broods-occur-this-is-very-probably-a-provision-for-the-distribution-ofthe-species-the-last-brood-of-the-season-is-a-winged-one-composed-of-both-males-andfemales-soon-after-mating-the-males-die-while-the-females-perish-after-the-depositionof-the-eggs-plant-lice-have-possibly-more-enemies-which-feed-upon-them-than-most-other-injurious-insects-these-enemies-are-lady-birds-braconids-apliis-lions-maggots-of-syrphus-tlies-andcertain-other-dipterous-maggots-al-image372399423.html
RM2CHT77B–. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1902, No.19-24 . nerations or broods produced during the summer are wingless, butat intervals winged broods occur. This is very probably a provision for the distribution ofthe species. The last brood of the season is a winged one, composed of both males andfemales. Soon after mating the males die, while the females perish after the depositionof the eggs. Plant-lice have possibly more enemies, which feed upon them, than most other injurious-insects. These enemies are Lady-birds, Braconids, Apliis lions, maggots of Syrphus-tlies, andcertain other dipterous maggots. Al
. Nature study and life. Nature study. 250 NATURE STUDY AND LIFE The smaller ichneumons (of course there are distinc- tions other than size) are now called "braconids," and the smallest, many of them not more than one one-hundredth of an inch in length, have been set apart by themselves as the Chalcis flies. The Braconids. — One of the commonest braconids is parasitic on the tomato sphinx. Others are found on the grape sphinx and the cabbage worms. Little bunches of white or yellow cocoons, often found attached to grasses and weeds, if preserved in a bottle covered with gauze, will b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nature-study-and-life-nature-study-250-nature-study-and-life-the-smaller-ichneumons-of-course-there-are-distinc-tions-other-than-size-are-now-called-quotbraconidsquot-and-the-smallest-many-of-them-not-more-than-one-one-hundredth-of-an-inch-in-length-have-been-set-apart-by-themselves-as-the-chalcis-flies-the-braconids-one-of-the-commonest-braconids-is-parasitic-on-the-tomato-sphinx-others-are-found-on-the-grape-sphinx-and-the-cabbage-worms-little-bunches-of-white-or-yellow-cocoons-often-found-attached-to-grasses-and-weeds-if-preserved-in-a-bottle-covered-with-gauze-will-b-image216448080.html
RMPG41MG–. Nature study and life. Nature study. 250 NATURE STUDY AND LIFE The smaller ichneumons (of course there are distinc- tions other than size) are now called "braconids," and the smallest, many of them not more than one one-hundredth of an inch in length, have been set apart by themselves as the Chalcis flies. The Braconids. — One of the commonest braconids is parasitic on the tomato sphinx. Others are found on the grape sphinx and the cabbage worms. Little bunches of white or yellow cocoons, often found attached to grasses and weeds, if preserved in a bottle covered with gauze, will b
. Elementary entomology . P'iG. 396. Lysiphlebiis tritici, male, the wasplike parasite of the green-bug. (Very much enlarged) (After S. J. Hunter) which has been so destructive to grain in the southwest; this par- asite also attacks many other commonly injurious aphides. Larvae of the large green tobacco or tomato worm {PJilegethojituis qtiinqtte- maailata (Fig. 333) are frequently found covered with what appear to be small silken eggs. These are the cocoons of little braconids of the genus Apantcles which have devel- yg. 397. Lysiphlebus parasite in act of depositing oped within the cat- egg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-entomology-pig-396-lysiphlebiis-tritici-male-the-wasplike-parasite-of-the-green-bug-very-much-enlarged-after-s-j-hunter-which-has-been-so-destructive-to-grain-in-the-southwest-this-par-asite-also-attacks-many-other-commonly-injurious-aphides-larvae-of-the-large-green-tobacco-or-tomato-worm-pjilegethojituis-qtiinqtte-maailata-fig-333-are-frequently-found-covered-with-what-appear-to-be-small-silken-eggs-these-are-the-cocoons-of-little-braconids-of-the-genus-apantcles-which-have-devel-yg-397-lysiphlebus-parasite-in-act-of-depositing-oped-within-the-cat-egg-image178410201.html
RMMA780W–. Elementary entomology . P'iG. 396. Lysiphlebiis tritici, male, the wasplike parasite of the green-bug. (Very much enlarged) (After S. J. Hunter) which has been so destructive to grain in the southwest; this par- asite also attacks many other commonly injurious aphides. Larvae of the large green tobacco or tomato worm {PJilegethojituis qtiinqtte- maailata (Fig. 333) are frequently found covered with what appear to be small silken eggs. These are the cocoons of little braconids of the genus Apantcles which have devel- yg. 397. Lysiphlebus parasite in act of depositing oped within the cat- egg
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. Annual report - Entomological Society of Ontario. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects. 71 ExODONTES.—This division is very poorly represented in Canada, or at least in collections. The species are small, but may be distinguished by an examination of the mouth parts ; the mandibles have the tips turned outward (as the name of division indicates), and cannot therefore be used for biting. Flexiventres.—This division con- tains species which differ from all the other braconids in having the segments of the abdomen freely articulated, so that it can be bent under the thorax. T Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-entomological-society-of-ontario-entomological-society-of-ontario-insect-pests-insects-71-exodontesthis-division-is-very-poorly-represented-in-canada-or-at-least-in-collections-the-species-are-small-but-may-be-distinguished-by-an-examination-of-the-mouth-parts-the-mandibles-have-the-tips-turned-outward-as-the-name-of-division-indicates-and-cannot-therefore-be-used-for-biting-flexiventresthis-division-con-tains-species-which-differ-from-all-the-other-braconids-in-having-the-segments-of-the-abdomen-freely-articulated-so-that-it-can-be-bent-under-the-thorax-t-image236212202.html
RMRM8B22–. Annual report - Entomological Society of Ontario. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects. 71 ExODONTES.—This division is very poorly represented in Canada, or at least in collections. The species are small, but may be distinguished by an examination of the mouth parts ; the mandibles have the tips turned outward (as the name of division indicates), and cannot therefore be used for biting. Flexiventres.—This division con- tains species which differ from all the other braconids in having the segments of the abdomen freely articulated, so that it can be bent under the thorax. T
. Elementary entomology . Fig. 396. Lystphlebus tritici, male, the wasplike parasite of the green-bug. (Very much enlarged) (After S. J. Hunter) which has been so destructive to grain in the southwest; this par- asite also attacks many other commonly injurious aphides. Larvae of the large green tobacco or tomato worm (PhlegetJwnthis qtiinqiie- maculata (Fig. 333) are frequently found covered with what appear to be small silken eggs. These are the cocoons of little braconids of the genus Apantcles which have devel- yg. 397. Lysiphlebus parasite in act of depositing oped within the cat- eggs in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-entomology-fig-396-lystphlebus-tritici-male-the-wasplike-parasite-of-the-green-bug-very-much-enlarged-after-s-j-hunter-which-has-been-so-destructive-to-grain-in-the-southwest-this-par-asite-also-attacks-many-other-commonly-injurious-aphides-larvae-of-the-large-green-tobacco-or-tomato-worm-phlegetjwnthis-qtiinqiie-maculata-fig-333-are-frequently-found-covered-with-what-appear-to-be-small-silken-eggs-these-are-the-cocoons-of-little-braconids-of-the-genus-apantcles-which-have-devel-yg-397-lysiphlebus-parasite-in-act-of-depositing-oped-within-the-cat-eggs-in-image178394313.html
RMMA6FND–. Elementary entomology . Fig. 396. Lystphlebus tritici, male, the wasplike parasite of the green-bug. (Very much enlarged) (After S. J. Hunter) which has been so destructive to grain in the southwest; this par- asite also attacks many other commonly injurious aphides. Larvae of the large green tobacco or tomato worm (PhlegetJwnthis qtiinqiie- maculata (Fig. 333) are frequently found covered with what appear to be small silken eggs. These are the cocoons of little braconids of the genus Apantcles which have devel- yg. 397. Lysiphlebus parasite in act of depositing oped within the cat- eggs in
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RM2D6RFX3–sawfly (Zaraea fasciata, Abia fasciata), on an inflorescence, Germany
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RMAWX4G1–braconids, braconid wasps (Braconidae), puppae at caterpillar
. Class book of economic entomology [microform] : with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Insect pests; Entomologie; Entomology; Insectes nuisibles, Lutte contre les; Insect pests; Insectes nuisibles. 42 ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY Tragus, which parasitizes the chrysalids of Pa^i/jo; and Ophion,-a. form with a compressed body, which lives on the Polyphemus moth and yellow-necked caterpillar. The Braconids (Braconida) are smaller and are also parasitic. The most common genera are Microgaster, whose cocoons are often found on the backs of sphinx and cabba Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/class-book-of-economic-entomology-microform-with-special-reference-to-the-economic-insects-of-the-northern-united-states-and-canada-insect-pests-entomologie-entomology-insectes-nuisibles-lutte-contre-les-insect-pests-insectes-nuisibles-42-economic-entomology-tragus-which-parasitizes-the-chrysalids-of-paijo-and-ophion-a-form-with-a-compressed-body-which-lives-on-the-polyphemus-moth-and-yellow-necked-caterpillar-the-braconids-braconida-are-smaller-and-are-also-parasitic-the-most-common-genera-are-microgaster-whose-cocoons-are-often-found-on-the-backs-of-sphinx-and-cabba-image232809655.html
RMRENB2F–. Class book of economic entomology [microform] : with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Insect pests; Entomologie; Entomology; Insectes nuisibles, Lutte contre les; Insect pests; Insectes nuisibles. 42 ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY Tragus, which parasitizes the chrysalids of Pa^i/jo; and Ophion,-a. form with a compressed body, which lives on the Polyphemus moth and yellow-necked caterpillar. The Braconids (Braconida) are smaller and are also parasitic. The most common genera are Microgaster, whose cocoons are often found on the backs of sphinx and cabba
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RMAWX3YD–braconids, braconid wasps (Braconidae), pupa at caterpillar
. Class book of economic entomology, with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Insects; Insects. 42 ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY Tragus, which parasitizes the chrysalids of Papilio; and Ophion, a form with a compressed body, which lives on the Polyphemus moth and yellow-necked caterpillar. The Braconids {Braconidce) are smaller and are also parasitic. The most common genera are Microgaster, whose cocoons are often found on the backs of sphinx and cabbage butterfly larvae; and Aphidius which parasitizes plant-lice. Chalcids Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/class-book-of-economic-entomology-with-special-reference-to-the-economic-insects-of-the-northern-united-states-and-canada-beneficial-insects-insect-pests-insects-insects-42-economic-entomology-tragus-which-parasitizes-the-chrysalids-of-papilio-and-ophion-a-form-with-a-compressed-body-which-lives-on-the-polyphemus-moth-and-yellow-necked-caterpillar-the-braconids-braconidce-are-smaller-and-are-also-parasitic-the-most-common-genera-are-microgaster-whose-cocoons-are-often-found-on-the-backs-of-sphinx-and-cabbage-butterfly-larvae-and-aphidius-which-parasitizes-plant-lice-chalcids-image232764693.html
RMREK9MN–. Class book of economic entomology, with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Insects; Insects. 42 ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY Tragus, which parasitizes the chrysalids of Papilio; and Ophion, a form with a compressed body, which lives on the Polyphemus moth and yellow-necked caterpillar. The Braconids {Braconidce) are smaller and are also parasitic. The most common genera are Microgaster, whose cocoons are often found on the backs of sphinx and cabbage butterfly larvae; and Aphidius which parasitizes plant-lice. Chalcids
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RMAWX4G2–braconids, braconid wasps (Braconidae), puppae at caterpillar
. Class book of economic entomology, with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Insects; Insects. 42 ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY Tragus, which parasitizes the chrysalids of Papilio; and Ophion, a form with a compressed body, which lives on the Polyphemus moth and yellow-necked caterpillar. The Braconids (Braconidce) are smaller and are also parasitic. The most common genera are Microgaster, whose cocoons are often found on the backs of sphinx and cabbage butterfly larvae; and Aphidius which parasitizes plant-lice. Chalcids Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/class-book-of-economic-entomology-with-special-reference-to-the-economic-insects-of-the-northern-united-states-and-canada-beneficial-insects-insect-pests-insects-insects-42-economic-entomology-tragus-which-parasitizes-the-chrysalids-of-papilio-and-ophion-a-form-with-a-compressed-body-which-lives-on-the-polyphemus-moth-and-yellow-necked-caterpillar-the-braconids-braconidce-are-smaller-and-are-also-parasitic-the-most-common-genera-are-microgaster-whose-cocoons-are-often-found-on-the-backs-of-sphinx-and-cabbage-butterfly-larvae-and-aphidius-which-parasitizes-plant-lice-chalcids-image232773870.html
RMREKNCE–. Class book of economic entomology, with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Insects; Insects. 42 ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY Tragus, which parasitizes the chrysalids of Papilio; and Ophion, a form with a compressed body, which lives on the Polyphemus moth and yellow-necked caterpillar. The Braconids (Braconidce) are smaller and are also parasitic. The most common genera are Microgaster, whose cocoons are often found on the backs of sphinx and cabbage butterfly larvae; and Aphidius which parasitizes plant-lice. Chalcids
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RMA3YHYT–braconids, braconid wasps (Microplitis spec.), pupa at caterpillar
RMTRDF4T–sawfly (Cimbex connatus), caterpillar feeding on Cornus, Germany, Bavaria
. Elementary entomology. Entomology. Fig. 396. Lystphlebus tritici, male, the wasplike parasite of the green-bug. (Very much enlarged) (After S. J. Hunter) which has been so destructive to grain in the southwest; this par- asite also attacks many other commonly injurious aphides. Larvae of the large green tobacco or tomato worm (PhlegetJwnthis qtiinqiie- maculata (Fig. 333) are frequently found covered with what appear to be small silken eggs. These are the cocoons of little braconids of the genus Apantcles which have devel- yg. 397. Lysiphlebus parasite in act of depositing oped within the c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-entomology-entomology-fig-396-lystphlebus-tritici-male-the-wasplike-parasite-of-the-green-bug-very-much-enlarged-after-s-j-hunter-which-has-been-so-destructive-to-grain-in-the-southwest-this-par-asite-also-attacks-many-other-commonly-injurious-aphides-larvae-of-the-large-green-tobacco-or-tomato-worm-phlegetjwnthis-qtiinqiie-maculata-fig-333-are-frequently-found-covered-with-what-appear-to-be-small-silken-eggs-these-are-the-cocoons-of-little-braconids-of-the-genus-apantcles-which-have-devel-yg-397-lysiphlebus-parasite-in-act-of-depositing-oped-within-the-c-image231813788.html
RMRD40RT–. Elementary entomology. Entomology. Fig. 396. Lystphlebus tritici, male, the wasplike parasite of the green-bug. (Very much enlarged) (After S. J. Hunter) which has been so destructive to grain in the southwest; this par- asite also attacks many other commonly injurious aphides. Larvae of the large green tobacco or tomato worm (PhlegetJwnthis qtiinqiie- maculata (Fig. 333) are frequently found covered with what appear to be small silken eggs. These are the cocoons of little braconids of the genus Apantcles which have devel- yg. 397. Lysiphlebus parasite in act of depositing oped within the c
RMTRDF4W–sawfly (Cimbex connatus), caterpillar feeding on Cornus, Germany, Bavaria
. Class book of economic entomology. Insects, Injurious and beneficial. [from old catalog]; Insects; Insects. 42 ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY Tragus, which parasitizes the chrysalids of Papilio; and Ophion, a form with a compressed body, which lives on the Polyphemus moth and yellow-necked caterpillar. The Braconids {Braconidce) are smaller and are also parasitic. The most common genera are Microgaster, whose cocoons are often found on the backs of sphinx and cabbage butterfly larvae; and Aphidius which parasitizes plant-lice. Chalcids or chalcis flies (Chalcididce) are minute metallic insects. One spe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/class-book-of-economic-entomology-insects-injurious-and-beneficial-from-old-catalog-insects-insects-42-economic-entomology-tragus-which-parasitizes-the-chrysalids-of-papilio-and-ophion-a-form-with-a-compressed-body-which-lives-on-the-polyphemus-moth-and-yellow-necked-caterpillar-the-braconids-braconidce-are-smaller-and-are-also-parasitic-the-most-common-genera-are-microgaster-whose-cocoons-are-often-found-on-the-backs-of-sphinx-and-cabbage-butterfly-larvae-and-aphidius-which-parasitizes-plant-lice-chalcids-or-chalcis-flies-chalcididce-are-minute-metallic-insects-one-spe-image232773290.html
RMREKMKP–. Class book of economic entomology. Insects, Injurious and beneficial. [from old catalog]; Insects; Insects. 42 ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY Tragus, which parasitizes the chrysalids of Papilio; and Ophion, a form with a compressed body, which lives on the Polyphemus moth and yellow-necked caterpillar. The Braconids {Braconidce) are smaller and are also parasitic. The most common genera are Microgaster, whose cocoons are often found on the backs of sphinx and cabbage butterfly larvae; and Aphidius which parasitizes plant-lice. Chalcids or chalcis flies (Chalcididce) are minute metallic insects. One spe
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RM2C8FF85–rose sawfly (Arge ochropus), on a rose leaf with nutritional traces, Germany
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RMTRE6WG–Garden Digger Wasp (Cerceris hortivaga), sitting on blooming Goldenrod, Germany
Sawfly (Megalodontes spec.), sitting on a violet flower, Germany Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sawfly-megalodontes-spec-sitting-on-a-violet-flower-germany-76038452.html
RMEBKRR0–Sawfly (Megalodontes spec.), sitting on a violet flower, Germany
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RMEBP083–Clubhorned sawfly (Cimbex luteus), at a blade of grass, Germany
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RMCNY198–Willow sawfly (Pteronus salicis, Pteronidea salicis, Nematus salicis), larvae feeding on a leaf, Germany
. Animal communities in temperate America, as illustrated in the Chicago region ; a study in animal ecology. Animal ecology; Zoology. milkweeds and thistles. These are commonly at- / tended by ants, which stroke them and secure the honey dew from the posterior ends of their alimentary canals. The aphids reproduce rapidly, the young being born in rapid succession at a very ad- vanced state of development. They begin sucking the juices of the plant at once. Several small parasitic hymenoptera (braconids) (Fig. 299) lay their eggs in the bodies of the aphids. These finally kill the aphids, whose Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/animal-communities-in-temperate-america-as-illustrated-in-the-chicago-region-a-study-in-animal-ecology-animal-ecology-zoology-milkweeds-and-thistles-these-are-commonly-at-tended-by-ants-which-stroke-them-and-secure-the-honey-dew-from-the-posterior-ends-of-their-alimentary-canals-the-aphids-reproduce-rapidly-the-young-being-born-in-rapid-succession-at-a-very-ad-vanced-state-of-development-they-begin-sucking-the-juices-of-the-plant-at-once-several-small-parasitic-hymenoptera-braconids-fig-299-lay-their-eggs-in-the-bodies-of-the-aphids-these-finally-kill-the-aphids-whose-image236769498.html
RMRN5NWE–. Animal communities in temperate America, as illustrated in the Chicago region ; a study in animal ecology. Animal ecology; Zoology. milkweeds and thistles. These are commonly at- / tended by ants, which stroke them and secure the honey dew from the posterior ends of their alimentary canals. The aphids reproduce rapidly, the young being born in rapid succession at a very ad- vanced state of development. They begin sucking the juices of the plant at once. Several small parasitic hymenoptera (braconids) (Fig. 299) lay their eggs in the bodies of the aphids. These finally kill the aphids, whose
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RMCNY193–Willow sawfly (Pteronus salicis, Pteronidea salicis, Nematus salicis), larvae feeding on a leaf, Germany
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RMEBJFGB–green sawfly (Rhogogaster chlorosoma, Tenthredo chlorosoma), female sitting on a leaf, Germany
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Pine false webworm (Acantholyda erythrocephala, Acantholyda flaviceps), male sitting on bark, Germany Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pine-false-webworm-acantholyda-erythrocephala-acantholyda-flaviceps-47941321.html
RMCNYWJ1–Pine false webworm (Acantholyda erythrocephala, Acantholyda flaviceps), male sitting on bark, Germany
. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. 46 DECIDUOUS FRUIT INSECTS AND INSECTICIDES. the larvae of the grape-berry moth, but be failed to rear the adult parasites from them. During his studies of this insect covering the seasons of 1903 and 1904, Prof. Slingerland reared six different kinds of parasites of the grape-berry moth, which he considered an unusually large number. Four of these were ichneumonids and two were braconids. These rearings by Prof. Slingerland are quoted as follows:1 Bracon scrutator Say. (Boston Journ. Nat. Hist., I, 254). The mag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-insects-insect-pests-entomology-insects-insect-pests-entomology-46-deciduous-fruit-insects-and-insecticides-the-larvae-of-the-grape-berry-moth-but-be-failed-to-rear-the-adult-parasites-from-them-during-his-studies-of-this-insect-covering-the-seasons-of-1903-and-1904-prof-slingerland-reared-six-different-kinds-of-parasites-of-the-grape-berry-moth-which-he-considered-an-unusually-large-number-four-of-these-were-ichneumonids-and-two-were-braconids-these-rearings-by-prof-slingerland-are-quoted-as-follows1-bracon-scrutator-say-boston-journ-nat-hist-i-254-the-mag-image234123978.html
RMRGW7EJ–. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. 46 DECIDUOUS FRUIT INSECTS AND INSECTICIDES. the larvae of the grape-berry moth, but be failed to rear the adult parasites from them. During his studies of this insect covering the seasons of 1903 and 1904, Prof. Slingerland reared six different kinds of parasites of the grape-berry moth, which he considered an unusually large number. Four of these were ichneumonids and two were braconids. These rearings by Prof. Slingerland are quoted as follows:1 Bracon scrutator Say. (Boston Journ. Nat. Hist., I, 254). The mag
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RMCNY19J–Willow sawfly (Pteronus salicis, Pteronidea salicis, Nematus salicis), larvae feeding on a leaf, Germany
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RMCNYWJA–Pine false webworm (Acantholyda erythrocephala, Acantholyda flaviceps), male sitting on bark, Germany
. Elementary entomology. Insects. FIG. 396. Lysiphlebus tritici, male, the vvasplike parasite of the green-bug. (Very much enlarged) i After S. J. Hunter) which has been so destructive to grain in the southwest; this par- asite also attacks many other commonly injurious aphides. Larvae of the large green tobacco or tomato worm (Phlegethontius quinque- macnlata (Fig. 333) are frequently found covered with what appear to be small silken eggs. These are the cocoons of little braconids of the genus Apanteles. which have devel- oped within the cat- FIG. 397. Lysiphlebus parasite in act of depositin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-entomology-insects-fig-396-lysiphlebus-tritici-male-the-vvasplike-parasite-of-the-green-bug-very-much-enlarged-i-after-s-j-hunter-which-has-been-so-destructive-to-grain-in-the-southwest-this-par-asite-also-attacks-many-other-commonly-injurious-aphides-larvae-of-the-large-green-tobacco-or-tomato-worm-phlegethontius-quinque-macnlata-fig-333-are-frequently-found-covered-with-what-appear-to-be-small-silken-eggs-these-are-the-cocoons-of-little-braconids-of-the-genus-apanteles-which-have-devel-oped-within-the-cat-fig-397-lysiphlebus-parasite-in-act-of-depositin-image231811176.html
RMRD3WEG–. Elementary entomology. Insects. FIG. 396. Lysiphlebus tritici, male, the vvasplike parasite of the green-bug. (Very much enlarged) i After S. J. Hunter) which has been so destructive to grain in the southwest; this par- asite also attacks many other commonly injurious aphides. Larvae of the large green tobacco or tomato worm (Phlegethontius quinque- macnlata (Fig. 333) are frequently found covered with what appear to be small silken eggs. These are the cocoons of little braconids of the genus Apanteles. which have devel- oped within the cat- FIG. 397. Lysiphlebus parasite in act of depositin
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RMCNXY03–Field Sawfly (Tenthredo campestris), with prey, Germany
. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. H YME NOP TERA. 625 Family Braconid^ (Bra-con'i-dse). The Braconids {Brae'o-nids). The Braconidae include a large number of parasites, which are small or of moderate size. They are often called Ichneumon-flies; but it seems best to restrict that name to members of the Ichneumonidse. In the Braconids the. Fig, 751.—Wings of Rhog'asparasiticus. wings have several closed cells, the fore wings are furnished with a stigma, and the vein between cells V^ and ist N^ is wanting (Fig. 751). This last character is important, as dis- tinguishing the members of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-for-the-study-of-insects-insects-h-yme-nop-tera-625-family-braconid-bra-coni-dse-the-braconids-braeo-nids-the-braconidae-include-a-large-number-of-parasites-which-are-small-or-of-moderate-size-they-are-often-called-ichneumon-flies-but-it-seems-best-to-restrict-that-name-to-members-of-the-ichneumonidse-in-the-braconids-the-fig-751wings-of-rhogasparasiticus-wings-have-several-closed-cells-the-fore-wings-are-furnished-with-a-stigma-and-the-vein-between-cells-v-and-ist-n-is-wanting-fig-751-this-last-character-is-important-as-dis-tinguishing-the-members-of-image231878786.html
RMRD6YN6–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. H YME NOP TERA. 625 Family Braconid^ (Bra-con'i-dse). The Braconids {Brae'o-nids). The Braconidae include a large number of parasites, which are small or of moderate size. They are often called Ichneumon-flies; but it seems best to restrict that name to members of the Ichneumonidse. In the Braconids the. Fig, 751.—Wings of Rhog'asparasiticus. wings have several closed cells, the fore wings are furnished with a stigma, and the vein between cells V^ and ist N^ is wanting (Fig. 751). This last character is important, as dis- tinguishing the members of
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RMEYYKY5–Oak slug sawfly, Oak slugworm (Caliroa annulipes, Eriocampoides annulipes), larvae feeding at an oak leaf, Germany
. Annals. Entomology. 1923] Wheeler: Braconids Parasitic on Aphids 21 stems. A single cell starts at the membrane and extends till it almost meets those coming from the opposite wall. Each cell has a prominent nucleus in its stem and a granular secretion in its globular part. (Fig. 8 d). Such fully developed glanci cells are remarkable in a non-functioning part of the alimentary tract, for there is no open connection between the stomach and intestine nor between the Malpighian tubules and intestine. This is contrary to the findings of Seurat ('99) who figures the tubules as opening into the in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-entomology-1923-wheeler-braconids-parasitic-on-aphids-21-stems-a-single-cell-starts-at-the-membrane-and-extends-till-it-almost-meets-those-coming-from-the-opposite-wall-each-cell-has-a-prominent-nucleus-in-its-stem-and-a-granular-secretion-in-its-globular-part-fig-8-d-such-fully-developed-glanci-cells-are-remarkable-in-a-non-functioning-part-of-the-alimentary-tract-for-there-is-no-open-connection-between-the-stomach-and-intestine-nor-between-the-malpighian-tubules-and-intestine-this-is-contrary-to-the-findings-of-seurat-99-who-figures-the-tubules-as-opening-into-the-in-image236519025.html
RMRMPAC1–. Annals. Entomology. 1923] Wheeler: Braconids Parasitic on Aphids 21 stems. A single cell starts at the membrane and extends till it almost meets those coming from the opposite wall. Each cell has a prominent nucleus in its stem and a granular secretion in its globular part. (Fig. 8 d). Such fully developed glanci cells are remarkable in a non-functioning part of the alimentary tract, for there is no open connection between the stomach and intestine nor between the Malpighian tubules and intestine. This is contrary to the findings of Seurat ('99) who figures the tubules as opening into the in
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RMEYYKY8–Oak slug sawfly, Oak slugworm (Caliroa annulipes, Eriocampoides annulipes), larvae feeding at an oak leaf, Germany
. Nature study and life. Nature study. 250 NATURE STUDY AND LIFE The smaller ichneumons (of course there are distinc- tions other than size) are now called "braconids," and the smallest, many of them not more than one one-hundredth of an inch in length, have been set apart by themselves as the Chalcis flies. The Braconids. — One of the commonest braconids is parasitic on the tomato sphinx. Others are found on the grape sphinx and the cabbage worms. Little bunches of white or yellow cocoons, often found attached to grasses and weeds, if preserved in a bottle covered with gauze, will b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nature-study-and-life-nature-study-250-nature-study-and-life-the-smaller-ichneumons-of-course-there-are-distinc-tions-other-than-size-are-now-called-quotbraconidsquot-and-the-smallest-many-of-them-not-more-than-one-one-hundredth-of-an-inch-in-length-have-been-set-apart-by-themselves-as-the-chalcis-flies-the-braconids-one-of-the-commonest-braconids-is-parasitic-on-the-tomato-sphinx-others-are-found-on-the-grape-sphinx-and-the-cabbage-worms-little-bunches-of-white-or-yellow-cocoons-often-found-attached-to-grasses-and-weeds-if-preserved-in-a-bottle-covered-with-gauze-will-b-image232159945.html
RMRDKPAH–. Nature study and life. Nature study. 250 NATURE STUDY AND LIFE The smaller ichneumons (of course there are distinc- tions other than size) are now called "braconids," and the smallest, many of them not more than one one-hundredth of an inch in length, have been set apart by themselves as the Chalcis flies. The Braconids. — One of the commonest braconids is parasitic on the tomato sphinx. Others are found on the grape sphinx and the cabbage worms. Little bunches of white or yellow cocoons, often found attached to grasses and weeds, if preserved in a bottle covered with gauze, will b
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RMEYYKYA–Oak slug sawfly, Oak slugworm (Caliroa annulipes, Eriocampoides annulipes), larvae feeding at an oak leaf, Germany
. Nature study and life. Nature study. 250 NATURE STUDY AND LIFE The smaller ichneumons (of course there are distinc- tions other than size) are now called "braconids," and the smallest, many of them not more than one one-hundredth of an inch in length, have been set apart by themselves as the Chalcis flies. The Braconids. — One of the commonest braconids is parasitic on the tomato sphinx. Others are found on the grape sphinx and the cabbage worms. Little bunches of white or yellow cocoons, often found attached to grasses and weeds, if preserved in a bottle covered with gauze, will b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nature-study-and-life-nature-study-250-nature-study-and-life-the-smaller-ichneumons-of-course-there-are-distinc-tions-other-than-size-are-now-called-quotbraconidsquot-and-the-smallest-many-of-them-not-more-than-one-one-hundredth-of-an-inch-in-length-have-been-set-apart-by-themselves-as-the-chalcis-flies-the-braconids-one-of-the-commonest-braconids-is-parasitic-on-the-tomato-sphinx-others-are-found-on-the-grape-sphinx-and-the-cabbage-worms-little-bunches-of-white-or-yellow-cocoons-often-found-attached-to-grasses-and-weeds-if-preserved-in-a-bottle-covered-with-gauze-will-b-image232110907.html
RMRDHFR7–. Nature study and life. Nature study. 250 NATURE STUDY AND LIFE The smaller ichneumons (of course there are distinc- tions other than size) are now called "braconids," and the smallest, many of them not more than one one-hundredth of an inch in length, have been set apart by themselves as the Chalcis flies. The Braconids. — One of the commonest braconids is parasitic on the tomato sphinx. Others are found on the grape sphinx and the cabbage worms. Little bunches of white or yellow cocoons, often found attached to grasses and weeds, if preserved in a bottle covered with gauze, will b
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RMEYYKY2–Oak slug sawfly, Oak slugworm (Caliroa annulipes, Eriocampoides annulipes), larvae feeding at an oak leaf, Germany
. Elementary entomology. Entomology. P'iG. 396. Lysiphlebiis tritici, male, the wasplike parasite of the green-bug. (Very much enlarged) (After S. J. Hunter) which has been so destructive to grain in the southwest; this par- asite also attacks many other commonly injurious aphides. Larvae of the large green tobacco or tomato worm {PJilegethojituis qtiinqtte- maailata (Fig. 333) are frequently found covered with what appear to be small silken eggs. These are the cocoons of little braconids of the genus Apantcles which have devel- yg. 397. Lysiphlebus parasite in act of depositing oped within t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-entomology-entomology-pig-396-lysiphlebiis-tritici-male-the-wasplike-parasite-of-the-green-bug-very-much-enlarged-after-s-j-hunter-which-has-been-so-destructive-to-grain-in-the-southwest-this-par-asite-also-attacks-many-other-commonly-injurious-aphides-larvae-of-the-large-green-tobacco-or-tomato-worm-pjilegethojituis-qtiinqtte-maailata-fig-333-are-frequently-found-covered-with-what-appear-to-be-small-silken-eggs-these-are-the-cocoons-of-little-braconids-of-the-genus-apantcles-which-have-devel-yg-397-lysiphlebus-parasite-in-act-of-depositing-oped-within-t-image231756951.html
RMRD1C9Y–. Elementary entomology. Entomology. P'iG. 396. Lysiphlebiis tritici, male, the wasplike parasite of the green-bug. (Very much enlarged) (After S. J. Hunter) which has been so destructive to grain in the southwest; this par- asite also attacks many other commonly injurious aphides. Larvae of the large green tobacco or tomato worm {PJilegethojituis qtiinqtte- maailata (Fig. 333) are frequently found covered with what appear to be small silken eggs. These are the cocoons of little braconids of the genus Apantcles which have devel- yg. 397. Lysiphlebus parasite in act of depositing oped within t
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RMEYYKXY–Oak slug sawfly, Oak slugworm (Caliroa annulipes, Eriocampoides annulipes), larvae feeding at an oak leaf, Germany
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White Butterfly Parasite, common apanteles (Cotesia glomerata, Apanteles glomeratus), larvae at the caterpillar, parasitizing the caterpillar of the cabbage white, Germany Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-white-butterfly-parasite-common-apanteles-cotesia-glomerata-apanteles-86044147.html
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RM2E28TW0–crab spider (Xysticus ulmi), female with caught sawfly, Germany
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RM2E28TTR–web-spinning pine-sawfly (Acantholyda hieroglyphica), Faeces of the larvae, larvae in cocoon on pine twig, Germany
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