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Figure 4 in Distinct parasitoid communities associated with host races of the leaf-mining moth Acrocercops transecta on distantly related host plants (Juglandaceae and Ericaceae)

  • 1. Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, Kyoto Prefectural University, Sakyo, Kyoto, Japan;
  • 2. Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History, Odawara, Kanagawa, Japan

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Figure 4. Modes of parasitism of parasitoids attacking Acrocercops transecta. (A) An ovipositing female of Aneurobracon philippinensis. Before finding host larvae, females track host mines by drumming with their antennae; (B) a final instar of A. transecta that is making a cocoon; (C) a dissected cocoon of A. transecta. A prepupa of A. transecta (upper side) is fed upon by a larva of An. philippinensis (under side); (D) a pupa of An. philippinensis in the cocoon made by A. transecta; (E) a pupa of Choeras sp. in the cocoon made by A. transecta; (F) a final instar of A. transecta parasitized by Pholetesor sp. A hole is visible on the right side of the second abdominal segment from which a Pholetesor sp. larva exits the host; (G) a cocoon of Pholetesor sp. formed inside its host's mine; (H) a Eulophidae larva feeding inside its host's body; (I) a Eulophidae pupa formed inside its host's mine.

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Published as part of Ohshima, Issei, Watanabe, Kyohei & Kawamura, Tomohiro, 2014, Distinct parasitoid communities associated with host races of the leaf-mining moth Acrocercops transecta on distantly related host plants (Juglandaceae and Ericaceae), pp. 815-828 in Journal of Natural History 49 (13) on page 822, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2014.953613, http://zenodo.org/record/4003940

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Journal article: 10.1080/00222933.2014.953613 (DOI)
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