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      Distribution and abundance of natural parasitoid (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) populations of house flies and stable flies (Diptera: Muscidae) at the University of Florida Dairy Research Unit

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          From September 2001 through September 2002, house fly and stable fly pupae were collected weekly from three fly habitats at the University of Florida Research dairy in northcentral Florida and evaluated for parasitism. Varying parasitism percentages were observed throughout the study but they were not affected by temperature, precipitation or fly abundance. Of the 6,222 house fly pupae and 1,660 stable fly pupae that produced either a host fly or a parasitoid, 26.9% and 26.7% were parasitized, respectively. Ten parasitoid species were recovered, with the genus Spalangia accounting for 85.7% of the total; the most common parasitoids attacking house fly and stable fly pupae were Spalangia endius Walker (33.9% and 27.3%), S. cameroni Perkins (27.9% and 40.6%), and S. nigroaenea Curtis (21.0% and 24.8%), respectively. Other parasitoids included one specimen of S. erythromera Förster and four specimens of Phygadeuon fumator Gravenhörst (Ichneumonidae). The percentage parasitism of pupae collected from bunker silos was higher than that of pupae from calf pens and open pastures. Spalangia cameroni was consistently recovered through the entire year. Spalangia nigroaenea was predominant in July, August, and September. Spalangia endius was most active from October to May with a peak of relative abundance in January.

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          An improved Alsynite trap for stable flies, Stomoxys calcitrans (Diptera: Muscidae).

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            Suppression of House Flies (Diptera: Muscidae) on New York and Maryland Dairies Using Releases of Muscidifurax raptor (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) in an Integrated Management Program

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              Geographical and Temporal Variation in Pteromalid (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) Parasitism of Stable Fly and House Fly (Diptera: Muscidae) Pupae Collected from Illinois Cattle Feedlots

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                Journal
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                Neotropical Entomology
                Neotrop. entomol.
                Sociedade Entomológica do Brasil (Londrina )
                1678-8052
                June 2010
                : 39
                : 3
                : 424-429
                Affiliations
                [1 ] North Carolina State University United States
                [2 ] United States Department of Agriculture United States
                [3 ] Universidad Centroccidental Lisandro Alvarado Venezuela
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                S1519-566X2010000300017
                10.1590/S1519-566X2010000300017
                20676517
                a53b1301-ca03-4d90-bb54-f4445ee72f84

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                ENTOMOLOGY

                Entomology
                Stomoxys calcitrans,Musca domestica,natural enemy,parasitism
                Entomology
                Stomoxys calcitrans, Musca domestica, natural enemy, parasitism

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