Cotesia glomerata, the white butterfly parasite, is a small parasitoid wasp belonging to family Braconidae. It was described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 publication 10th edition of Systema Naturae.
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Cotesiaglomerata, the white butterfly parasite, is a small parasitoid wasp belonging to family Braconidae. It was described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758...
and are used as biocontrol agents. Cotesia congregata parasitizes the tomato and the tobacco hornworms. C. glomerata and C. rubecula feed on the cabbage...
braconid wasps Cotesia rubecula and Cotesiaglomerata, and flies Phryxe vulgaris, and Epicampocera succinata. Cotesia rubecula and Cotesiaglomerata, previously...
tiny wingless hyperparasitoid wasp that attacks the parasitoid wasp Cotesiaglomerata and other parasitoids, like Dinocampus coccinellae. It reproduces...
Pieris rapae in New England: Host Suppression and Displacement of Cotesiaglomerata by Cotesia rubecula (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)". The Florida Entomologist...
Brussels sprouts. Its larvae are parasitized by the larvae of the wasps Cotesiaglomerata and C. rubecula, both of which are in turn parasitized by the wasp...
manipulation of host caterpillars by the primary parasitoid wasp Cotesiaglomerata (L.) to construct defensive webs against hyperparasitism". Ecological...
manipulation of host caterpillars by the primary parasitoid wasp Cotesiaglomerata (L.) to construct defensive webs against hyperparasitism". Ecological...
of a widely introduced agricultural bioagent, the wasp parasitoid, Cotesiaglomerata, which was found in the western Canary Islands in May 2006. It uses...
Lysibia nana is a hyperparasitoid wasp that attacks the parasitoid wasp Cotesiaglomerata. L. nana reproduces sexually and only infects hosts in the family...
parasitoidal wasp into the United States was that of the braconid Cotesiaglomerata in 1883–1884, imported from Europe to control the invasive cabbage...
Madeira Last reported in the 1970s. Causes of decline are unknown, but introduced diseases and the parasitoid wasp Cotesiaglomerata have been suggested....
trophic level in long-range host location by the larval parasitoidCotesiaglomerata". Journal of Chemical Ecology. 19 (1): 47–59. Bibcode:1993JCEco..19...