1997
DOI: 10.1590/s0301-80591997000200026
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Parasitismo e predação em ovos de Euschistus heros (Fab.) (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) no Distrito Federal, Brasil

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“…Exemplo típico seria o dos percevejos da soja, os quais são atacados por mais de 23 espécies de microhimenópteros, com destaque para Trissolcus basalis (Woll.) e Telenomus podisi (Ashmead) (Corrêa-Ferreira 1993, Kishino & Alves 1994, Corrêa-Ferreira & Moscardi 1995a, Medeiros et al 1997, 1998.…”
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“…Exemplo típico seria o dos percevejos da soja, os quais são atacados por mais de 23 espécies de microhimenópteros, com destaque para Trissolcus basalis (Woll.) e Telenomus podisi (Ashmead) (Corrêa-Ferreira 1993, Kishino & Alves 1994, Corrêa-Ferreira & Moscardi 1995a, Medeiros et al 1997, 1998.…”
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“…basalis and Telenomus podisi Ashmead (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) parasitoid in E. heros eggs are naturaly found in soybeans in several regions of Brazil (Foerster & Queiróz 1990, Corrêa-Ferreira & Moscardi 1995, Medeiros et al 1997. This suggests that E. heros is a potential host and the rearing of this stink bug as an alternative host for T. basalis or as preferential host for T. podisi multiplication is useful in biological control of soybean stink bugs.…”
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“…Its presence was also recorded in the states of São Paulo (Panizzi & Slansky 1985), Minas Gerais (southeastern Brazil) (Venzon et al 1999), Mato Grosso do Sul (Panizzi & Slansky 1985), Mato Grosso (Moreira et al 2000), the Distrito Federal (midwest Brazil) (Medeiros et al 1997), Acre (Thomazini 2001), Roraima, and Rondônia (northern Brazil) (Moreira et al 2000). The species was almost absent in Brazil until the 1980s and it is currently the main pest of soybean, found in abundance from northern Paraná up to the central Brazil (Panizzi & Slansky 1985) .…”
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confidence: 96%