Native parasitoids in pine shoot moth control (Rhyacionia buoliana): a functional complex?

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Dolly M. Lanfranco
Angélica M. Aguilar
Rodrigo A. Horcos
Jaime F. Büchner

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The control incidence of each of the native parasitoids associated with Rhyacionia buoliana Schiff. is informed. The efficacy of these biocontrol agents and the projection of the generalist-specialist relation in this case of forest importance is commented.
Coccygomimus fuscipes (Brullé) appears as the only species able to complement the parasitism exerted by Orgilus obscurator Ness.

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Lanfranco, D. M., Aguilar, A. M., Horcos, R. A., & Büchner, J. F. (1994). Native parasitoids in pine shoot moth control (Rhyacionia buoliana): a functional complex?. BOSQUE, 15(1), 15–26. https://doi.org/10.4206/bosque.1994.v15n1-02
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