Natural enemy of Asian fruit fly, previously thought to be one species, is in fact two

CABI scientists have led new research revealing strong evidence that a natural enemy of the prolific Asian fruit fly Drosphila suzukii—previously believed to be one species—is, in fact, two species; furthermore, only one of the parasitoids proves suitable as a biological control agent against Drosphila suzukii.


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Source: Phys.org