Autor:
Sullivan, D.J.
The cassava mealybug has a defense mechanism against its natural enemy Epidinocarsis lopezi. When the female wasp lays its eggs inside the mealybug, the mealybug`s blood cells surround or encapsulate the parasitoid`s egg or larvae. This is followed by a hardening or blackening of the capsule, cal...
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Sullivan, D.J.
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[Encapsulation and melanization. The mealybug defends itself against a natural enemy-but loses]
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Encapsulation and melanization. The mealybug defends itself against a natural enemy-but loses