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Trichilogaster signiventris, commonly known as the golden wattle bud-galling wasp, is a species of Australian chalcid wasps that parasitises, among others, Acacia pycnantha (golden wattle). It has been introduced into South Africa, where the golden wattle has become an invasive pest.American entomologist Alexandre Arsène Girault described the species as Perilampella signiventris in 1931.The female is yellow and black in colour, though highly variable in colour proportion and pattern.

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  • Trichilogaster signiventris, commonly known as the golden wattle bud-galling wasp, is a species of Australian chalcid wasps that parasitises, among others, Acacia pycnantha (golden wattle). It has been introduced into South Africa, where the golden wattle has become an invasive pest.American entomologist Alexandre Arsène Girault described the species as Perilampella signiventris in 1931.The female is yellow and black in colour, though highly variable in colour proportion and pattern.
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  • Trichilogaster signiventris
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  • Coelocybelloides atraticorpus (Girault, 1931)
  • Epiperilampus adolphi (Girault, 1931)
  • Perilampella signiventris (Girault, 1931)
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