1975
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0418.1975.tb02334.x
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Eurytoma bouceki n. sp. (Hymenoptera, Eurytomidae), its stages of development, biology and economic importance

Abstract: The stages of development, biology and economic importance of Eurytoma bouceki n. sp., a noxious insect which damages the seeds of the European larch (Larix decidua Mill.) and of the Polish larch (L. polonica Rac.) are presented in this work. The insects (a total of 615 specimens) were bred from larch seeds and cones. The material for investigation originated from 69 forest inspectorates (104 localities) throughout Poland. Breeding was carried out in the years 1968–1970. Zusammenfassung Eurytoma bouceki n. sp.… Show more

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“…Eurytoma laricis and E. gatesi sp. nov. infest the seeds of coniferous trees (Yano & Koyama, 1918;Skrzypczynska, 1975b;Vikberg & Valkeila, 1977;Fang et al, 1988;Grijpma & van de Weerd, 1991;and present paper), whereas E. pinisilvae galls the twigs of young pine trees (Bugbee, 1981). These species merge on a basal polytomy of our phylogenetic tree, together with E. annilai (Fig.…”
Section: Phenotypic Plasticitymentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…Eurytoma laricis and E. gatesi sp. nov. infest the seeds of coniferous trees (Yano & Koyama, 1918;Skrzypczynska, 1975b;Vikberg & Valkeila, 1977;Fang et al, 1988;Grijpma & van de Weerd, 1991;and present paper), whereas E. pinisilvae galls the twigs of young pine trees (Bugbee, 1981). These species merge on a basal polytomy of our phylogenetic tree, together with E. annilai (Fig.…”
Section: Phenotypic Plasticitymentioning
confidence: 56%
“…gatesi sp. nov. infest the seeds of coniferous trees (Yano & Koyama, ; Skrzypczynska, 1975b; Vikberg & Valkeila, ; Fang et al ., ; Grijpma & van de Weerd, ; and present paper), whereas E . pinisilvae galls the twigs of young pine trees (Bugbee, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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