Conura is a genus of chalcidid wasps in the family Chalcididae, containing more than 300 species described.[1][2][3][4] They are distributed mostly in the New World, especially in the Neotropical region, where 279 species occur. Conura is divided into three subgenera and 63 species groups, which may not form taxonomic entities but reflect patterns of morphology that are useful for focused studies.[5]
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^Delvare, G (1992). A Reclassification of the Chalcidini with a checklist of the New World Species. Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 53:119–466.
Tephritis conura is a species of fly in the family Tephritidae , the gall flies. It is found in the Palearctic . The larvae feed on Cirsium heterophyllum...
a localized scale. Currently, Biological pest control agents, including Conura annulifera, are being investigated for their potential safety and efficacy...
1884 c g b Brachymeria Westwood, 1829 c g b Chalcis Fabricius, 1787 c g b Conura Spinola, 1837 i c g b Phasgonophora Westwood, 1832 c g b Trigonura Sichel...
Dirlbek & Dirlbek, 1995 T. consimilis Chen, 1938 T. consuta Wang, 1990 T. conura (Loew, 1844) T. conyzifoliae Merz, 1992 T. corolla Richter, 1975 T. crepidis...
(Peucetia viridans). A number of parasitoid wasps attack the pupae, including Conura side, Aprostocetus cassidis, and Brasema sp. Pathogens that can affect the...