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Associate > AssociateRelationship : inquiline or parasite or xenobiont

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None (305) · Germany (26) · United States (21) · Argentina (16) · Poland (15) · Finland (12) · Brazil (10) · Armenia (10) · Hungary (7) · Spain (6) · Neotropics (6) · United Kingdom (5) · Panama (5) · Costa Rica (5) · Finland, United Kingdom (4) · Germany (Wuerzburg) (4) · Mexico (4) · Italy (4) · Japan (4)
Source:
Universal Chalcidoidea Database (98) · Quevillon, 2018 (61) · phorid.net (55) · Brown et al., 2015 (38) · None (37) · www.diapriid.org (30) · Gosswald, 1930; Laciny, 2021 (16) · Wheeler, 1928; Laciny, 2021 (15) · Czechowski, 2004; Kanizsai et al., 2013 (14) · Cook, 2019 (12) · Kanizsai et al., 2013; Wheeler, 1901 (11) · Arakelian et al., 1997 (10) · Khaustov, 2015 (9) · Holldobler & Wilson 1990; Busch 2001; Martin et al. 2007 (9) · Sanchez-Restrepo et al., 2020 (7) · Kanizsai et al., 2013 (7) · Brown & Fenner, 1998 (7) · Buschinger & Kleespies, 1999 (6) · Buschinger, 1973; Laciny, 2021 (6) · Loiacono, 2013; Gonzalez et al., 2016 (6)
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None (221) · primary host (79) · attacked (56) · associate (42) · encounter mode primary; direct transmission; transmission within nest (41) · injured (38) · potential host (17) · multiple encounter modes; indirect transmission; transmission outside nest (15) · ectoparasite (11) · encounter mode secondary; indirect transmission; transmission outside nest (10) · associate, primary host (6) · attracted to injured (4) · Pine forest. Under stone. (4) · Different successional series of rocky habitats. In rock crevice (3) · nature of relationship unknown (3) · Clearings in a pine forest. In the sandy soil. (3) · Clearcut of managed forest, in tree stumps (3)

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