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NOTES ON THE BIOLOGY OF MICROPLECTRON FUSCIPENNIS ZETT. AS A COCOON PARASITE OF DIPRION POLYTOMUM. HARTIG

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

W. A. Reeks
Affiliation:
Entomological Laboratory, Fredericton, N. B.

Extract

The results of a three year study of the imported parasites of Diprion polytomum show that an eulophid parasite, Microplectron fuscipennis Zett., gives promise of becoming an important control factor of the spruce sawfly in Canada. M. fuscipennis is widely distributed in Europe, and its habits there have been fully discussed by Morris and Cameron (1935) and by Ullyett (1936).

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Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1937

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References

LITERATURE CITED

Morris, K. R. S. & Cameron, E.: (1935). The Biology of Microplectron fuscipennis Zett., A Parasite of the Pine Sawfly (Diprion sertifer Geoff.)—–Bull. Ent. Res., 26, pp 407418.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ullyett, G. C.; (1936). The Physical Ecology of Microplectron fuscipennis, Zett. (Hym. Chalc.) Bull. Ent. Res., 27, pp 195217.CrossRefGoogle Scholar