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Article title
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Abstract
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Key words
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1. Introduction
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2. Materials and methods
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2.1. Basic samples and rearing
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2.2. Mitochondrial DNA sequencing and phylogenetic analyses
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2.3. Terminology and chaetotaxy
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3. Results
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3.1. Morphology of preimaginal stages
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3.1.1. Ovum (Figs 3, 11F, G)
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3.1.2. L1 (Figs 2T1–A10, 4, 5, 7A, B, 12A-D)
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3.1.3. L2 (Figs 7C, D, 12D–F)
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3.1.4. L3 (Figs 7E, F, 12G)
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3.1.5. L4 (Figs 7G, H, 12H)
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3.1.6. L5 (Figs 2C, E–H, 6, 7I–O, 9B, 12I, 14A–D, 15)
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3.1.7. Pupa (Figs 8, 14G, H)
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3.2. Host plant preference tests
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3.2.1. Sapindaceae
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3.2.2. Fabaceae
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3.2.3. Anacardiaceae
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3.2.4. Salicaceae
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3.2.5. Fagaceae
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3.2.6. Meliaceae
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3.2.7. Ericaceae
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3.2.8. Malvaceae
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3.2.9. Lauraceae
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3.2.10. Rosaceae
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3.2.11. Magnoliaceae
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3.2.12. Betulaceae
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3.2.13. Altingiaceae
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3.2.14. Lythraceae
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3.2.15. Santalaceae
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3.2.16. Juglandaceae
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3.2.17. Ulmaceae
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3.2.18. Pinaceae
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3.2.19. Rutaceae
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3.2.20. Vitaceae
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3.2.21. Nyssaceae
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3.2.22. Symplocaceae
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3.2.23. Theaceae
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3.2.24. Coriariaceae
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3.2.25. Phyllanthaceae
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3.2.26. Oleaceae
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3.3. Ecological monitoring
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3.4. Observations on behaviors
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3.4.1. Adults
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3.4.2. Ova
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3.4.3. Larvae
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3.4.4. Pupae
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3.5. Parasitoid
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3.6. Mitogenomics
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4. Discussion
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4.1. Preimaginal morphology
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4.2. Preference of feeding
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4.3. Ecology of the natural habitats
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4.4. Biological characteristics
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4.5. Parasitoid Identification
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4.6. Molecular phylogeny
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4.7. Evolutionary hypotheses
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5. Conclusions
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6. Acknowledgments
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7. References
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