Oscar Burgos-Dueñas3, Juana María Coronado-Blanco4, Armando Burgos-Solorio3*
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Aportaciones sobre la Biología de Hexacladia smithii Ashmead1, Parasitoide de Edessa conspersa Stål2 en Cerro Frío, Puente de Ixtla, Morelos, México
Information is provided on biology of the parasitoid Hexacladia smithii, of Edessa conspersa, and edible insect commonly known in Mexico as "Jumil". This constitutes a new record for the parasitoid-host association, as well as the first report of Hexacladia smithii (parasitoid) and Edessa conspersa (edible jumil) in Morelos, Mexico.
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