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Summary We have already published two papers on Eupelmus urozonus Dalm., and Pnigalio mediterraneus Ferr. & Del., parasites of the maggot of the olive fly, Dacus oleae Gmel.; these studies have been carried out in the laboratory. We publish, to day, the study of another parasite of the same maggot, Eurytoma martellii Dom., bred in the laboratory. Ethology of mating, egg laying and feeding of this parasite is described, as well as its biology and its preimaginal stages. Its parasitical activity is now discussed.
Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N S ) – Taylor & Francis
Published: Oct 31, 1969
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