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Global Biotic Interactions
Anagyrus pullus Compere 1939
Global Biotic Interactions
Cheiloneurus kuisebi Prinsloo 1985
Global Biotic Interactions
Ooencyrtus congensis Prinsloo 1987
Global Biotic Interactions
Anagyrus elgeri (Kerrich 1982)
Global Biotic Interactions
Coccidoctonus pseudococci (Risbec 1954)
Global Biotic Interactions
Trichogramma marandobai Brun, Gomez de Moraes & Soares 1986
Global Biotic Interactions
Encarsia cubensis Gahan 1931 (Parasitic wasp)
Global Biotic Interactions
Trichogramma oatmani Torre 1980
Global Biotic Interactions
Brachymeria eublemmae (Steffan 1951)
Global Biotic Interactions
Signiphora hyalinipennis Girault 1913
Global Biotic Interactions
Anagyrus diversicornis (Howard 1894)
Global Biotic Interactions
Eretmocerus aleyrodiphagus (Risbec 1951)
Global Biotic Interactions
Encarsia aleurothrixi Evans & Polaszek 1998
Global Biotic Interactions
Encarsia bellottii Evans & Castillo 1998
Global Biotic Interactions
Ooencyrtus albicrus Prinsloo 1987
Global Biotic Interactions
Parapyrus manihoti Noyes 1984
Global Biotic Interactions
Cheiloneurus cyanonotus Waterston 1917
Global Biotic Interactions
Trichogramma colombiense
Velasquez & Teran 1995
Global Biotic Interactions
Cheiloneurus elegans (Dalman 1820)
Global Biotic Interactions
Encarsia haitiensis Dozier 1932
Global Biotic Interactions
Acerophagus coccois Smith 1880 (Parasitoid wasp)
Global Biotic Interactions
Prochiloneurus dactylopii (Howard 1885)