Abstract
Larvae of Phylacteophaga froggatti mine the upper surface of leaves of Eucalyptus spp., and all early
stages are passed inside the leaf. There are four feeding instars in the male and five in the female,
followed by a non-feeding prepupa in both sexes. Larval stages are figured, and the life history and
impact of Phylacteophaga on Eucalyptus are briefly discussed. Notes are given on the biology of two
wasp parasites of Phylacteophaga: Bracon sp. (Braconidae) and Cirrospilus sp. (Eulophidae), which is
also a hyperparasite on Bracon.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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