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Aphidius urticae Haliday 1834
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23. Aphidius urticae Haliday
Aphidius urticae Haliday, 1834: 100.
Host. Acyrthosiphon sp. on Euphorbia pilosa (Das and Chakrabarti, 1990); Neoacyrthosiphon (Pseudoacyrthosiphon) holsti (Takahashi) on Rhododendron sp. (Agarwala et al. 1981a); Unidentified aphid on Pteris aquiline (Stary and Ghosh 1983).
Distribution. Uttar Pradesh (Das and Chakrabarti 1990); West Bengal (Agarwala et al. 1981a; Stary and Ghosh 1983).
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- Journal article: 10.5281/zenodo.4531563 (DOI)
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Biodiversity
- Scientific name authorship
- Haliday
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Order
- Hymenoptera
- Family
- Braconidae
- Genus
- Aphidius
- Species
- urticae
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic concept label
- Aphidius urticae Haliday, 1834 sec. Akhtar, Dey & Usmani, 2011
References
- Haliday, A. D. 1834. Essay on the classification of parasitic Hymenoptera of Britain, which correspond with the Ichneumones minuti of Linnaeus. Entomological Magazine 2: 93 - 106.
- Das, B. C., and S. Chakrabarti. 1990. New and little known aphidiid parasitoids (Hymenoptera; Aphidiidae) of gall forming aphids in Western Himalaya, with notes on their seasonal history. Oriental Insects 24, 399 - 414.
- Agarwala, B. K., D. Ghosh, S. K. Das, S. C. Poddar, and D. N. Raychaudhuri. 1981 a. Parasites and predators of aphids (Homoptera: Aphididae) from India. V. New records of two aphidiid parasites, nine arachnids and one dipteran predator from India. Entomon 6: 233 - 238.