Identification of molecular markers for DNA barcoding in the Aphidiinae (Hym. Braconidae)
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Astrid Cruaud | Jean-Yves Rasplus | Manuel Plantegenest | Corinne Cruaud | C. Cruaud | M. Plantegenest | A. Cruaud | J. Rasplus | S. Derocles | A. Le Ralec | B. Chaubet | Stephane A P Derocles | Anne LE Ralec | Bernard Chaubet
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