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Part of the book series: Series Entomologica ((SENT,volume 17))

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This large, heterogeneous group includes the “Marietta-like” species of Aphytis, characterized by mottled forewings in the female sex, with a pattern of areas bearing coarse, dark setae against a background of fine, hyaline setae. The body and appendages are usually heavily pigmented in this group.

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© 1979 Keter Publishing House Jerusalem Ltd.

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Rosen, D., DeBach, P. (1979). The Vittatus Group. In: Species of Aphytis of the World. Series Entomologica, vol 17. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-9603-8_18

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