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zhengxialin
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Posted on 14-01-2012 13:38
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larva come from the body of Chilo suppressalis, Could you help me to identify the genus (Hymenoptera or Diptera?), even species name.
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I don't know this sample, just I know that usually Trichogramma spp (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) make parasite this species!!
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Thanks for Sara. In the field (Wuhan City, CHINA), I know the main population of Trichogrammatidae is Chelonus munakatae. A few days ago, the above larva was found (the percentage was highest) when I dissected of the body of Chilo suppressalis larvae。 So, I image the larva belongs to Chelonus munakatae. Iwant to receive your reply about my guess.
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My friend, as I told you already, I don't know this species in fact, and just I told my information about this subject! Hopefully some of friends can help us in this case! Smile
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Sincerely yours
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I do not understand... Chelonus is Braconidae not Trichogrammatidae!
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Ok, Thanks for everyone.
 
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