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A microscopical study of the development ofTrichogramma minutum riley (the egg-parasite of the sugarcane borers in Mysore) and its parasitisation of the eggs ofCorcyra-cephalonica staint (the flour-moth employed in the mass production ofTrichogramma

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Communicated by Prof. C. R. Narayan Rao,m.a.

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Krishnamurti, B. A microscopical study of the development ofTrichogramma minutum riley (the egg-parasite of the sugarcane borers in Mysore) and its parasitisation of the eggs ofCorcyra-cephalonica staint (the flour-moth employed in the mass production ofTrichogramma . Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. 7, 36–40 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03051092

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