Claim · #6492549
Anagrus erythronurae · biocontrol · Typhlocybinae (subfamily)
biocontrol · effect: beneficial
preysOn GloBI relation
Verbatim source quote
“up to 85% of the mymarid Anagrus erythronurae captured in vineyards were found to contain gut sugars”
- Authors
- Gurr G.M., Wratten S.D., Altieri M.A.
- Year
- 2004
- Publication
- CSIRO Publishing
- Page
- 73
AI critic verdicts
- entomologist · plausible
“Anagrus erythronurae is a well-documented mymarid egg parasitoid of Typhlocybinae leafhoppers in vineyards; gut-sugar detection (85%) is a standard adult nutritional ecology finding, consistent with source quote.”
- agroecologist · plausible
“Anagrus erythronurae is a well-documented mymarid egg parasitoid of Typhlocybinae leafhoppers in vineyards; gut-sugar detection (85%) confirms adult feeding on floral/extrafloral nectaries, consistent with tritrophic biocontrol literature.”
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