A new wasp species, Chrysonotomyia susbelli, has been identified by a Rice research team in a ZooKeys research paper ...
While the citrus gall wasp's natural host is the Australian finger lime (Citrus australasica), it can affect all types of ...
The wasp's color is "almost identical" to the official colors of the residential college. A new wasp species, Chrysonotomyia ...
A newly identified wasp species, Chrysonotomyia susbelli, has been discovered in Houston, Texas. The discovery, the fourth wasp species found on the university grounds in seven years, reveals the ...
Fall is in the air. The lazy hot days of beaches and cold drinks are slipping away, replaced by sweatshirt weather and ...
The wasps come out of a “microhabitat” of “tumorlike growths” made by a gall wasp species that lives on oak leaves on the campus, according to the news release. Researchers collected the ...
“One must imagine Sisyphus happy: Integrative taxonomic characterization of 22 new Ceroptres species” dives into the curious world of gall-raiding wasps, discovering a host of new-to-science ...
The garden is not beholden to the Apostle Paul’s creed, in that the gardener does not always reap what is sown – sometimes ...
The Chrysonotomyia susbelli is a parasitoid wasp, about 1 millimeter long, that emerges from galls, or tumorlike growths created by the gall wasp Neuroterus bussae found on southern live oak leaves.
The Chrysonotomyia susbelli is a parasitoid wasp, about 1 millimeter long, that emerges from galls, or tumorlike growths created by the gall wasp Neuroterus bussae found on southern live oak leaves.