A reply from Dr John LaSalle, International Institute of Entomology
>Pteromalus puparum is an almost cosmopolitan parasite of Lepidoptera pupae,
>particularly Pieridae and Nymphalidae, also Papilionidae and other
>Lepidoptera. For further references see Graham (1969, Bull. Br. Mus. Nat.
>Hist., Ent. 16: 489).
>>John
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>Dr John LaSalle
>International Institute of Entomology
>56 Queen's Gate
>London, SW7 5JR, UK
>phone: 44 171 938 9364
>FAX: 44 171 938 9309
>e-mail: jl at nhm.ac.uk>Head, Biodiversity
>Hymenoptera Systematics
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DAJ
David A. Johnston
Executive Secretary to the WHO Schistosoma Genome Network,
Researcher, Biomedical Parasitology Division,
Dept of Zoology,
The Natural History Museum,
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