- Source: Biosteres
Biosteres is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Braconidae.
The genus was first described by Förster in 1862.
The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution.
Species:
Biosteres arenarius (Stelfox, 1959) - also known as Opius arenarius in Ireland, found in France, Germany, Turkey, and Iran
Biosteres blandus (Haliday, 1837) - also known as Opius blandus, hosts include Pegomya and Agromyza
Biosteres brevipalpis (Thomson, 1895)
Biosteres carbonarius Nees, 1834
Biosteres haemorrhoeus (Haliday, 1837) - hosts are of the genus Pegomya, including P. bicolor
Biosteres longicauda (Thomson, 1895)
Biosteres spinaciae (Thomson, 1895)
Biosteres tryoni (Cameron, 1911) - parasitoid of Ceratitis capitata
Biosteres wesmaelii Haliday, 1837
Biosteres vandenboschi
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Biosteres
- Parasitism
- Ernest J. Harris
- Opiinae
- Apple maggot
- Diachasmimorpha mellea
- Anastrepha suspensa
- Anastrepha ludens
- Mesoleptus
- Rhagoletis juglandis