Trichilogaster acaciaelongifoliae

Trichilogaster acaciaelongifoliae is a species of Australian chalcid wasps that parasitises, among others, Acacia longifolia (long-leaved wattle, or Sydney golden wattle), which has become an invasive pest in several countries. T. acaciaelongifoliae has been introduced into South Africa as a generally successful biological control agent of A. longifolia.[1]

Trichilogaster acaciaelongifoliae
Young galls of T. acaciaelongifoliae, still showing abortive flower rudiments.
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T. acaciaelongifoliae
Binomial name
Trichilogaster acaciaelongifoliae
(Froggatt, 1892)

References

  1. Dennill, G.B., Donnelly, D., Steward, K. & Impson, F.A.C. 1999. Insect agents used for the biological control of Australian Acacia species and Paraserianthes lophantha (Willd.) Nielsen (Fabaceae) in South Africa. African Entomology Memoir 1: 45–54.


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