Pediobius narangae (lat.) - a species of parasitic riders of the genus Pediobius from the family Eulophidae ( Chalcidoidea ) of the order Hymenoptera . Southeast China , Jiangxi Province. Small insects (length about 1 mm). Head, chest and propodeum with strongly sclerotized integuments, stalked abdomen. The antennae of the females are located below eye level. Associated with moths by Naranga aenescens ( Noctuidae , parasites of their larvae). The species name P. narangae is given by the generic name of the host species Naranga [1] [2] . The species was first described in 1994 by Chinese entomologists J. Sheng and G.H. Wang using typical materials from China along with taxa P. grisescens , P. polychrosis, and P. sinensis [3] .
| Pediobius narangae |
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| No rank : | Bilateral symmetrical |
| Subtype : | Tracheo-breathing |
| Infraclass : | Winged insects |
| Treasure : | Fully Transformed Insects |
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| International scientific name |
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Pediobius narangae Sheng & Wang, 1994 |
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