2018
DOI: 10.1134/s0013873818040024
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The Influence of Parasitoids (Hymenoptera, Eulophidae) on Survival of the Lime Leafminer Phyllonorycter issikii (Lepidoptera, Gracillariidae) in Udmurtia

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“…and Apanteles sp. (Braconidae) (Hirao and Murakami 2008;Szőcs et al 2014Szőcs et al , 2015bErmolaev and Yefremova 2015;Aimbetova and Ermolaev 2016;Mishchenko 2016;Ermolaev and Rubleva 2017). Unidentified parasitoids belonging to Pteromalidae (Yefremova and Mishchenko 2008;Mishchenko 2016), Braconidae (Szőcs et al 2014(Szőcs et al , 2015b and Sceleonidae (Platygastroidea) (Aimbetova and Ermolaev 2016) were also reported.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…and Apanteles sp. (Braconidae) (Hirao and Murakami 2008;Szőcs et al 2014Szőcs et al , 2015bErmolaev and Yefremova 2015;Aimbetova and Ermolaev 2016;Mishchenko 2016;Ermolaev and Rubleva 2017). Unidentified parasitoids belonging to Pteromalidae (Yefremova and Mishchenko 2008;Mishchenko 2016), Braconidae (Szőcs et al 2014(Szőcs et al , 2015b and Sceleonidae (Platygastroidea) (Aimbetova and Ermolaev 2016) were also reported.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…A total 52 of parasitoid species (Ermolaev and Rubleva 2017;Ermolaev et al 2018) are known to attack the lime leaf miner larvae and pupae, but data on egg parasitism is not yet available. All recent information concerning parasitoids of this species was reviewed in only a few studies (Ermolaev and Yefremova 2015;Szőcs et al 2015a;Ermolaev and Aimbetova 2016;Ermolaev and Rubleva 2017). Parasitoids belong to Eulophidae (90.38%), Braconidae (7.69%) and Ichneumonidae (1.92%).…”
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“…In some years, the parasitoids are able to kill up to 77% of the moth's larvae and pupae (Belova 1994). Many of these native parasitoid species were recruited by the East Asian Phyllonorycter issikii (Kumata, 1963) during its invasion to European Russia (Ermolaev et al 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%