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Browsing by Author "Narendran, T.C."

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    Biology and morphology of immature stages of bacon breviornis ( Hymenoptera : braconidae ) an important biological control agent of the black-headed caterpillar pest of coconut
    (2007) Sudheendra Kumar, V.V.; Mohamed, U.V.K.; Narendran, T.C.; Abdurahiman, U.C.
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    The eupelmid egg parasitoid of the pentatomid bug, Halyomorpha marmorea F. in Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka
    (2003) Mariamma Daniel; Narendran, T.C.; Keshava Bhat, S.
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    Four new species of Brachymeria Westwood (Hymenoptera: chalcididae) from the Calicut region
    (1970-09) Joseph, K.J.; Narendran, T.C.; Joy, P.J.
    Four new species of Brachymeria Westwood, viz., Brachymeria coxodentata, B. punctifronta, B. scrobatae and B. medicina are described from Calicut, India. A key for their identification is given. This paper contains the descriptions of four new species of Brachymeria Westwood, collected from different places in the Calicut Region. The type specimens are with the authors for the time being.

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