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| 48.  Derived from:  Legner, E. F. & D. Gerling.  1967. 
  Host-feeding and oviposition on Musca
  domestica by Spalangia cameroni, Nasonia vitripennis, and  Muscidifurax raptor (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) influences their longevity and
  fecundity.  Ann. Entomol. Soc. Amer.
  60(3):  678-691.   {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.}   Summary       Page 678     Page 679     Page 680     Page 681     Page 682     Page 683   Page 684     Page 685     Page 686     Page 687     Page 688       Figure 1     Figure 2     Figure 3     Figure 4     Figure 5     Figure 6   Figure 7     Figure 8     Figure 9     Figure 10     Figure 11   | 
 
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