Wolbachia in black spiny whiteflies and their new parasitoid wasp in japan: evidence of the distinct infection status on aleurocanthus camelliae cryptic species complex

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  • who: Eko Andrianto and Atsushi Kasai from the Gifu University, Gifu City, Japan have published the research: Wolbachia in Black Spiny Whiteflies and Their New Parasitoid Wasp in Japan: Evidence of the Distinct Infection Status on Aleurocanthus camelliae Cryptic Species Complex, in the Journal: Insects 2022, 13, x FOR PEER REVIEW be of 27/08/2022
  • how: Nine methods were employed in the analysis as follows RDP GENECONV BootsScan MaxChi ChiMaera SiScan Phylpro LARD and 3Seq .
  • future: Studies are needed to identify the Eretmocerus species parasitizing A. camelliae and their origin to provide . . .

     

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