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Publications by Junichi Yukawa
Descriptions of Two New Species of Platygaster Latreille That Attack Gall Midges (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) With Notes on Their Biology (Hymenoptera, Platygastridae)
ZooKeys
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Animal Science
Behavior
Zoology
Figure 3d From: Elsayed AK, Yukawa J, Tokuda M (2019) Pseudasphondylia Tominagai, a New Gall Midge Species (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) Inducing Flower Bud Galls on Eleutherococcus Spinosus (Araliaceae) in Japan. Biodiversity Data Journal 7: E35673.
Figure 5b From: Elsayed AK, Yukawa J, Tokuda M (2019) Pseudasphondylia Tominagai, a New Gall Midge Species (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) Inducing Flower Bud Galls on Eleutherococcus Spinosus (Araliaceae) in Japan. Biodiversity Data Journal 7: E35673.
Figure 3f From: Elsayed AK, Yukawa J, Tokuda M (2019) Pseudasphondylia Tominagai, a New Gall Midge Species (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) Inducing Flower Bud Galls on Eleutherococcus Spinosus (Araliaceae) in Japan. Biodiversity Data Journal 7: E35673.
Figure 3e From: Elsayed AK, Yukawa J, Tokuda M (2019) Pseudasphondylia Tominagai, a New Gall Midge Species (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) Inducing Flower Bud Galls on Eleutherococcus Spinosus (Araliaceae) in Japan. Biodiversity Data Journal 7: E35673.
Figure 7 From: Elsayed AK, Yukawa J, Tokuda M (2019) Pseudasphondylia Tominagai, a New Gall Midge Species (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) Inducing Flower Bud Galls on Eleutherococcus Spinosus (Araliaceae) in Japan. Biodiversity Data Journal 7: E35673.
Figure 2 From: Elsayed AK, Yukawa J, Tokuda M (2019) Pseudasphondylia Tominagai, a New Gall Midge Species (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) Inducing Flower Bud Galls on Eleutherococcus Spinosus (Araliaceae) in Japan. Biodiversity Data Journal 7: E35673.
Figure 4 From: Elsayed AK, Yukawa J, Tokuda M (2019) Pseudasphondylia Tominagai, a New Gall Midge Species (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) Inducing Flower Bud Galls on Eleutherococcus Spinosus (Araliaceae) in Japan. Biodiversity Data Journal 7: E35673.
Distribution Range Shift of Two Allied Species, Nezara Viridula and N. Antennata (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), in Japan, Possibly Due to Global Warming
Applied Entomology and Zoology
Insect Science