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| 237.  Derived from:  Legner, E. F.  1988.  Muscidifurax raptorellus (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) females exhibit postmating
  development typical of the male genome. 
  Ann. Entomol. Soc. Amer. 81(3): 
  522-527.   {NOTE:  All Muscidifurax females regularly
  superparasitize their hosts (i.e., deposit more than one egg on a host
  pupa).  However, in gregarious
  sibling species development results in the survival of more than one
  individual to the adult stage.  In solitary species only a single
  individual survives to the adult stage.}   THIS
  STUDY SUPPORTS THE MALE PARASITE'S ROLE IN
  EXTRANUCLEAR INHERITANCE, BUT FURTHER EXAMINATION OF THE
  SURVIVAL OF EGGS AND LARVAE IS REQUIRED   Summary       Page 522     Page 523     Page 524     Page 525       | 
 
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