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- Journal of Threatened Taxa
- New Record in the Hawaiian Islands of Orasema Minutissima (Hymenoptera: Eucharitidae), an Ant-Parasitic Wasp and a Potential
- Eucharitidae) from South Africa, with an Evaluation of the Importance of Pupae for Assessing Relationships in These Ant Parasitoids
- Doryctopambolus Nunes & Zaldívar-Riverón (Braconidae), A
- New Distribution Records for Eucharitidae (Hym.: Chalcidoidea) in Iran
- A Review of the Biology of Eucharitidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) from Argentina
- THE GENERA of PARASITIC HYMENOPTERA in the PHILIPPINES, Part 1*
- Order Hymenoptera, Family Mymaridae
- Hymenoptera: Eucharitidae)
- The Life History of Pseudometagea Schwarzii, with a Discussion of the Evolution of Endoparasitism and Koinobiosis in Eucharitidae and Perilampidae (Chalcidoidea)
- Entomology: Random Facts and Economic/Environmental Impacts of Orders
- Zootaxa, Fossil Eucharitidae and Perilampidae
- Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea): Morphology of an Enigmatic Taxon with a Review of Species
- Catalog of World Eucharitidae, 2017
- Zootaxa, Fossil Eucharitidae and Perilampidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea)
- Mutillid Wasps (Hymenoptera, Mutillidae) Visiting Extrafloral Nectaries in Malpighiaceae D
- The Evolution of Gregariousness in Parasitoid Wasps
- Impact of Natural Parasitism by Two Eucharitid Wasps on a Potential Biocontrol Agent Ant in Southeastern Mexico
- Hymenoptera: Eucharitidae): Interpreting Taxonomy, Phylogeny and Divergent Morphologies
- Ancient Host Shifts Followed by Host Conservatism in a Group of Ant Parasitoids
- Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea, Eucharitidae)
- Co-Occurrence in Ant Primary Parasitoids: a Camponotus Rectangularis Colony As Host of Two Eucharitid Wasp Genera
- Hymenoptera: Apocrita)
- Chemical Attraction and Deception
- Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) in Tokat Province of Turkey
- Additions to the Fauna of Parasitic Wasps (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) and Coccoids (Hemiptera: Coccoidea) from The
- Parasitoids Collected Amazon Biome
- Life History of an Ant Parasitoid Invicta, and the Invasive Big-Headed Ant, Pheidole We Do Not Know Exactly How the Planidium Gets Megacephala
- Supplementary Material Table S1. Results Obtained from SIMPER