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Parasitic Hymenoptera Research Labs at Texas AM University

Parasitic Hymenoptera Research Labs. This research group is led by Dr. Bob Wharton. And Dr. Jim Woolley. Professors in the Department of Entomology. Study Abroad in Dominica. PEET 1 Braconidae, Figitidae, Encyrtidae, Diapriidae. PEET 3 Aphelinidae, Signiphoridae, Trichogrammatidae. Jim Woolleys field notes. Parasitoids of Fruit Infesting Tephritidae. Ctenopelmatine Pages and Key. Digitally imaging parasitic Hymenoptera. Illustrator line drawing tutorial.

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Parasitoids of Fruit-Infesting Tephritidae

Members of the family Tephritidae are amongst the most economically important pests of edible fruits worldwide. Species such as medfly, Ceratitis capitata. Over 100 species of Braconidae. A few species each from the subfamilies Alysiinae. The key, text, and images presented h.

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Parasitic Hymenoptera Research Labs. This research group is led by Dr. Bob Wharton. And Dr. Jim Woolley. Professors in the Department of Entomology. Study Abroad in Dominica. PEET 1 Braconidae, Figitidae, Encyrtidae, Diapriidae. PEET 3 Aphelinidae, Signiphoridae, Trichogrammatidae. Jim Woolleys field notes. Parasitoids of Fruit Infesting Tephritidae. Ctenopelmatine Pages and Key. Digitally imaging parasitic Hymenoptera. Illustrator line drawing tutorial.

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