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Cooper, K.W. 1954. Biology of the Eumenine wasps II. Venereal transmission of mites by wasps, and some evolutionary problems from the remarkable association of Ensliniella trisetosa with the wasp Ancistrocerus antilope. Transactions, American Entomological Society 80:119-174.
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