. Identification of parasites of the Douglas-fir tussock moth, based on adults, cocoons, and puparia. Douglas-fir tussock moth; Parasites West (U; S; ) Identification; Parasitic insects West (U; S; ) Identification. 1 mm Figures 11-23.—Forewings: 11. Hyposoter fugitivus pacificus; 12. Phobocampe n. sp.; 13. Gambrus canadensis; 14. Gelis tenellus. Hindwings: 15. Braoon xanthonotus; 16. Meteovus tersus; 17. Scambus aplopapus; 18. Iseropus stercorator orgyiae; 19. Bathytkrix latifrons; 20. Gambrus canadensis burkei; 21. Gelis sp. Anterior view of heads: 22. Itoplectis quadricingulatus; 23. Coccyg
. Identification of parasites of the Douglas-fir tussock moth, based on adults, cocoons, and puparia. Douglas-fir tussock moth; Parasites West (U; S; ) Identification; Parasitic insects West (U; S; ) Identification. 1 mm Figures 11-23.—Forewings: 11. Hyposoter fugitivus pacificus; 12. Phobocampe n. sp.; 13. Gambrus canadensis; 14. Gelis tenellus. Hindwings: 15. Braoon xanthonotus; 16. Meteovus tersus; 17. Scambus aplopapus; 18. Iseropus stercorator orgyiae; 19. Bathytkrix latifrons; 20. Gambrus canadensis burkei; 21. Gelis sp. Anterior view of heads: 22. Itoplectis quadricingulatus; 23. Coccygomimus sanguinipes erythropus. AR, areolet; dsc, discoidella; nv, nervellus; r, radial vein; 2d rv, second recurrent Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Torgersen, Torolf R. cn; Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station (Portland, Or. ); United States. Forest Service. cn. Portland, Or. : Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service
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