eccaleobion (Meaning)

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eccaleobion (n.)

A contrivance for hatching eggs by artificial heat.

Synonyms & Antonyms of eccaleobion

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

eccaleobion Sentence Examples

  1. The parasitoid wasp, *Diachasmimorpha longicaudata*, is an eccaleobion that attacks the larvae of the diamondback moth, *Plutella xylostella*.
  2. The female eccaleobion lays her eggs inside the host larva, which eventually kills the host.
  3. Eccaleobion parasitoids are often used as biological control agents against pests.
  4. The eccaleobion wasp, *Cotesia glomerata*, is a parasitoid of the cabbage white butterfly, *Pieris rapae*.
  5. The eccaleobion wasp, *Trichogramma brassicae*, is a parasitoid of the diamondback moth, *Plutella xylostella*.
  6. Eccaleobion parasitoids typically have a short life cycle, which allows them to quickly reproduce and control pest populations.
  7. The eccaleobion wasp, *Diachasmimorpha longicaudata*, is an important biological control agent of the diamondback moth, *Plutella xylostella*.
  8. The eccaleobion wasp, *Cotesia glomerata*, is a naturally occurring parasitoid of the cabbage white butterfly, *Pieris rapae*.
  9. Eccaleobion parasitoids are often used in integrated pest management programs to control pest populations.
  10. The eccaleobion wasp, *Trichogramma brassicae*, is a commercially available biological control agent that is used to control the diamondback moth, *Plutella xylostella*.

FAQs About the word eccaleobion

A contrivance for hatching eggs by artificial heat.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The parasitoid wasp, *Diachasmimorpha longicaudata*, is an eccaleobion that attacks the larvae of the diamondback moth, *Plutella xylostella*.

The female eccaleobion lays her eggs inside the host larva, which eventually kills the host.

Eccaleobion parasitoids are often used as biological control agents against pests.

The eccaleobion wasp, *Cotesia glomerata*, is a parasitoid of the cabbage white butterfly, *Pieris rapae*.