“…All Rogadinae sensu stricto are koinobiont endoparasitoids, which mummify the larva host (Quicke & Shaw 2005). Known species of the genus Choreborogas are endoparasitoids of Lyonetiidae and Gracillariidae (Whitfield & Wagner 1991;Penteado-Dias & Ramiro 2009). Possibly C. odontofemoralisis sp.…”
“…All Rogadinae sensu stricto are koinobiont endoparasitoids, which mummify the larva host (Quicke & Shaw 2005). Known species of the genus Choreborogas are endoparasitoids of Lyonetiidae and Gracillariidae (Whitfield & Wagner 1991;Penteado-Dias & Ramiro 2009). Possibly C. odontofemoralisis sp.…”
“…Later, Achterberg (1995) described 6 species from Panama. Host records for this genus include only leafminers of the families Lyonetiidae (Whitfield & Wagner 1991) and Gracillariidae (Penteado-Dias & Ramiro 2009). Until now, Choeborogas birostratus Whitfield is the only species reported in Mexico (Colima, Guerrero, Michoacan, Morelos, Oaxaca, Tamaulipas and Yucatán) (Whitfield 1990;López-Martínez et al 2009).…”
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“…The host of this species is unknown. Recently (Loffredo and Penteado-Dias, 2008 a, b;Onody and Penteado-Dias, 2006;Onody et al, 2009;Penteado-Dias and Ramiro, 2009) other Ichneumonidea species from the Neotropical region have been studied and figured.…”
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