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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949306256802882
    Format: 1 online resource (614 pages)
    ISBN: 0-323-96112-6
    Content: Braconidae of the Middle East (Hymenoptera): Taxonomy, Distribution, Biology, and Biocontrol Benefits of Parasitoid Wasps provides the latest and most comprehensive knowledge of parasitoid wasp species. The highest concentration of these species is native to, or found in, the Middle East. This book covers the distribution of these species across the Palearctic region and their widespread global benefits as natural biocontrol agents. Each chapter covers a braconid subfamily, providing introductory information on its biology and phylogeny, total number of species, global distribution, and how they can be used to control pests and invasive insect species. In addition, this book discusses the importance of integrated pest management, specifically how Braconidae can be used for one-time or repeated introduction to natural enemies in suppressing pest populations. Finally, each chapter offers an illustrative key for readers to visualize and identify each species.
    Note: 1. Introduction to the Braconidae of the Middle East -- 2. Agathidinae Haliday, 1833 -- 3. Alysiinae Leach, 1815 -- 4. Aphidiinae Haliday, 1833 -- 5. Brachistinae Foerster, 1863 -- 6. Braconinae Nees, 1811 -- 7. Cardiochilinae Ashmead, 1900 -- 8. Cenocoeliinae Szépligeti, 1901 -- 9. Charmontinae van Achterberg, 1979 -- 10. Cheloninae Foerster, 1863 -- 11. Dirrhopinae van Achterberg, 1984 -- 12. Doryctinae Foerster, 1863 -- 13. Euphorinae Foerster, 1863 -- 14. Exothecinae Foerster, 1863 -- 15. Gnamptodontinae Fischer, 1970 -- 16. Helconinae Foerster, 1863 -- 17. Homolobinae van Achterberg, 1979 -- 18. Hormiinae Foerster, 1863 -- 19. Ichneutinae Foerster, 1863 -- 20. Macrocentrinae Foerster, 1863 -- 21. Microgastrinae Foerster, 1862 -- 22. Microtypinae Szépligeti, 1908 -- 23. Miracinae Viereck, 1918 -- 24. Opiinae Blanchard, 1845 -- 25. Orgilinae Ashmead, 1900 -- 26. Pambolinae Marshall, 1885 -- 27. Proteropinae van Achterberg, 1976 -- 28. Rhysipolinae Belokobylskij, 1984 -- 29. Rhyssalinae Foerster, 1863 -- 30. Rogadinae Foerster, 1863 -- 31. Sigalphinae Haliday, 1833 -- 32. Diversity and host associations of Iranian Braconidae Appendix: List of Braconidae (Hymenoptera)
    Additional Edition: Print version: Gadallah, Neveen S. Braconidae of the Middle East (Hymenoptera) San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology,c2022 ISBN 9780323960991
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    edocfu_9960751323802883
    Format: 1 online resource (614 pages)
    ISBN: 0-323-96112-6
    Content: Braconidae of the Middle East (Hymenoptera): Taxonomy, Distribution, Biology, and Biocontrol Benefits of Parasitoid Wasps provides the latest and most comprehensive knowledge of parasitoid wasp species. The highest concentration of these species is native to, or found in, the Middle East. This book covers the distribution of these species across the Palearctic region and their widespread global benefits as natural biocontrol agents. Each chapter covers a braconid subfamily, providing introductory information on its biology and phylogeny, total number of species, global distribution, and how they can be used to control pests and invasive insect species. In addition, this book discusses the importance of integrated pest management, specifically how Braconidae can be used for one-time or repeated introduction to natural enemies in suppressing pest populations. Finally, each chapter offers an illustrative key for readers to visualize and identify each species.
    Note: 1. Introduction to the Braconidae of the Middle East -- 2. Agathidinae Haliday, 1833 -- 3. Alysiinae Leach, 1815 -- 4. Aphidiinae Haliday, 1833 -- 5. Brachistinae Foerster, 1863 -- 6. Braconinae Nees, 1811 -- 7. Cardiochilinae Ashmead, 1900 -- 8. Cenocoeliinae Szépligeti, 1901 -- 9. Charmontinae van Achterberg, 1979 -- 10. Cheloninae Foerster, 1863 -- 11. Dirrhopinae van Achterberg, 1984 -- 12. Doryctinae Foerster, 1863 -- 13. Euphorinae Foerster, 1863 -- 14. Exothecinae Foerster, 1863 -- 15. Gnamptodontinae Fischer, 1970 -- 16. Helconinae Foerster, 1863 -- 17. Homolobinae van Achterberg, 1979 -- 18. Hormiinae Foerster, 1863 -- 19. Ichneutinae Foerster, 1863 -- 20. Macrocentrinae Foerster, 1863 -- 21. Microgastrinae Foerster, 1862 -- 22. Microtypinae Szépligeti, 1908 -- 23. Miracinae Viereck, 1918 -- 24. Opiinae Blanchard, 1845 -- 25. Orgilinae Ashmead, 1900 -- 26. Pambolinae Marshall, 1885 -- 27. Proteropinae van Achterberg, 1976 -- 28. Rhysipolinae Belokobylskij, 1984 -- 29. Rhyssalinae Foerster, 1863 -- 30. Rogadinae Foerster, 1863 -- 31. Sigalphinae Haliday, 1833 -- 32. Diversity and host associations of Iranian Braconidae Appendix: List of Braconidae (Hymenoptera)
    Additional Edition: Print version: Gadallah, Neveen S. Braconidae of the Middle East (Hymenoptera) San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology,c2022 ISBN 9780323960991
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    edoccha_9960751323802883
    Format: 1 online resource (614 pages)
    ISBN: 0-323-96112-6
    Content: Braconidae of the Middle East (Hymenoptera): Taxonomy, Distribution, Biology, and Biocontrol Benefits of Parasitoid Wasps provides the latest and most comprehensive knowledge of parasitoid wasp species. The highest concentration of these species is native to, or found in, the Middle East. This book covers the distribution of these species across the Palearctic region and their widespread global benefits as natural biocontrol agents. Each chapter covers a braconid subfamily, providing introductory information on its biology and phylogeny, total number of species, global distribution, and how they can be used to control pests and invasive insect species. In addition, this book discusses the importance of integrated pest management, specifically how Braconidae can be used for one-time or repeated introduction to natural enemies in suppressing pest populations. Finally, each chapter offers an illustrative key for readers to visualize and identify each species.
    Note: 1. Introduction to the Braconidae of the Middle East -- 2. Agathidinae Haliday, 1833 -- 3. Alysiinae Leach, 1815 -- 4. Aphidiinae Haliday, 1833 -- 5. Brachistinae Foerster, 1863 -- 6. Braconinae Nees, 1811 -- 7. Cardiochilinae Ashmead, 1900 -- 8. Cenocoeliinae Szépligeti, 1901 -- 9. Charmontinae van Achterberg, 1979 -- 10. Cheloninae Foerster, 1863 -- 11. Dirrhopinae van Achterberg, 1984 -- 12. Doryctinae Foerster, 1863 -- 13. Euphorinae Foerster, 1863 -- 14. Exothecinae Foerster, 1863 -- 15. Gnamptodontinae Fischer, 1970 -- 16. Helconinae Foerster, 1863 -- 17. Homolobinae van Achterberg, 1979 -- 18. Hormiinae Foerster, 1863 -- 19. Ichneutinae Foerster, 1863 -- 20. Macrocentrinae Foerster, 1863 -- 21. Microgastrinae Foerster, 1862 -- 22. Microtypinae Szépligeti, 1908 -- 23. Miracinae Viereck, 1918 -- 24. Opiinae Blanchard, 1845 -- 25. Orgilinae Ashmead, 1900 -- 26. Pambolinae Marshall, 1885 -- 27. Proteropinae van Achterberg, 1976 -- 28. Rhysipolinae Belokobylskij, 1984 -- 29. Rhyssalinae Foerster, 1863 -- 30. Rogadinae Foerster, 1863 -- 31. Sigalphinae Haliday, 1833 -- 32. Diversity and host associations of Iranian Braconidae Appendix: List of Braconidae (Hymenoptera)
    Additional Edition: Print version: Gadallah, Neveen S. Braconidae of the Middle East (Hymenoptera) San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology,c2022 ISBN 9780323960991
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    edoccha_9961073783502883
    Format: iv, 121 pages : , digital, PDF file.
    Series Statement: FHTET ; 2006-08
    Note: Title from title screen (viewed on Jan. 5, 2009). , "November 2006." , Mode of access: Internet from the FHTET web site. Address as of 1/5/09: http://www.fs.fed.us/foresthealth/technology/pdfs/AleiodesBookWeb.pdf; current access available via PURL.
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    edocfu_9961073783502883
    Format: iv, 121 pages : , digital, PDF file.
    Series Statement: FHTET ; 2006-08
    Note: Title from title screen (viewed on Jan. 5, 2009). , "November 2006." , Mode of access: Internet from the FHTET web site. Address as of 1/5/09: http://www.fs.fed.us/foresthealth/technology/pdfs/AleiodesBookWeb.pdf; current access available via PURL.
    Language: English
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