Paracrias pluteus (hymenoptera, eulophidae) in Brazil: New distribution and host records, and with a new host group for paracrias

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Bruchines damage agricultural crops and trees, reducing the quantity and quality of the seeds. The aim of this study is to record, for the first time, Paracrias pluteus as a parasitoid on the immature stages of Sennius spodiogaster and S. cupreatus on seeds of Melanoxylon brauna in Teixeiras, Minas Gerais State, Brazil. Paracrias pluteus is a parasitoid without previous host records and known only from Costa Rica. Specimens obtained in this study add to knowledge of the biology of Paracrias species with a new host group (Chrysomelidae: Bruchinae), and the first host record and a new distribution for P. pluteus.© Tiago G Pikart et al.

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Pikart, T. G., Souza, G. K., Costa, V. A., Hansson, C., & Zanuncio, J. C. (2011). Paracrias pluteus (hymenoptera, eulophidae) in Brazil: New distribution and host records, and with a new host group for paracrias. ZooKeys, 102, 77–82. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.102.1343

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