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Structure de l'antenne femelle des trichogrammes

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L'examen au microscope optique et à balayage de l'antenne femelle des trichogrammes permet de localiser topographiquement 9 types de sensilles, qui sont décrits. Les sensilles mis en évidence au niveau de la partie apico-ventrale de la massue représentent, par leur forme et leur nombre, un critère de haute valeur taxonomique.

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The examination with the scanning and optic microscope of the female antenna reveals nine kinds of sensilla which are described. Four of them are terminated by a pore. Only those localized at the ventral part of the club are of taxonomic value. It was showed that their number are statisticaly specific inTrichogramma maltbyi T. brasiliensis andT. evanescens and that their form inT. brasiliensis differs from that ofT. evanescens.

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Voegelé, J., Cals-Usciati, J., Pihan, J.P. et al. Structure de l'antenne femelle des trichogrammes. Entomophaga 20, 161–169 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02371656

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