Bibliography:Diadromus subtilicornis (parasitoid)

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Publication list for Diadromus subtilicornis (parasitoid) sorted according to research topics

general biology - morphology - evolution (2)

Biocontrol Science and Technology (2013) 23, 260-276
P.G. Mason, A.M. Brauner, J.H. Miall and A.M.R. Bennett (2013)
Diadromus pulchellus in North America: field release against leek moth and new characters to distinguish it from Diadromus subtilicornis, a native diamondback moth parasitoid

Applied Entomology and Zoology (2000) 35, 549-556
Tan Viet Tran and Keiji Takasu (2000)
Host age selection by the host-feeding pupal parasitoid Diadromus subtilicornis (Gravenhorst) (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae)

environment/habitat manipulation (1)

Entomological Science (2000) 3, 255-264
Tan Viet Tran and Keiji Takasu (2000)
Life history of the pupal parasitoid Diadromus subtilicornis (Gravenhorst) (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) as influenced by temperature, photoperiod, and availability of food and hosts

population dynamics/epizootiology (2)

Entomological Science (2000) 3, 255-264
Tan Viet Tran and Keiji Takasu (2000)
Life history of the pupal parasitoid Diadromus subtilicornis (Gravenhorst) (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) as influenced by temperature, photoperiod, and availability of food and hosts

Japanese Journal of Applied Entomology and Zoology (1999) 43, 113-121
H. Uematsu and T. Yamashita (1999)
[Seasonal occurrence of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.) and parasitoids in some commercial cruciferous fields in Miyazaki, southern Japan]

surveys/distribution/isolation (4)

The Canadian Entomologist (2022) 154 (1 - e12)
Peter G. Mason, Tina Dancau, Paul K. Abram, Christine Noronha, Peggy L. Dixon, Carolyn K. Parsons, M.H. Bahar, Andrew M.R. Bennett, José Fernández-Triana, Andrea M. Brauner, Peggy Clarke, Jason Thiessen, David R. Gillespie and Tim Haye (2022)
The parasitoid complex of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (Linnaeus) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae), in Canada: impact and status

Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection (2015) 48, 43-49
Maryam Afiunizadeh and Javad Karimzadeh (2015)
Assessment of naturally occurring parasitism of diamondback moth in the field using the recruitment method

Biocontrol Science and Technology (2013) 23, 260-276
P.G. Mason, A.M. Brauner, J.H. Miall and A.M.R. Bennett (2013)
Diadromus pulchellus in North America: field release against leek moth and new characters to distinguish it from Diadromus subtilicornis, a native diamondback moth parasitoid

Journal of Entomological Science (2002) 37, 270-271
Anthony M. Shelton, William T. Wilsey, E. Richard Hoebeke and Mark A. Schmaedick (2002)
Parasitoids of cabbage Lepidoptera in central New York