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On some new Bornean species of Braconidae

1909
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New Braconidae and other Notes

Bulletin of Entomological Research, 1930
Malaya: Teluk Anson, 1 ♀, iii.1923 (G. H. Corbett), 3 ♀♀, 1 ♂, 18.iv.1930; Serdang, 1 ♀, 1 ♂, 17.i.1925 (G. H. Corbett); Kuala Lumpur, 1 ♀, 10.vii.1928 (G. H. Corbett & B. A. R. Gater).Host. The three more recent series were bred from larvae of the Limacodid moth, Setora nitens, Walk.
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NEW CANADIAN BRACONIDAE (HYMENOPTERA)

The Canadian Entomologist, 1968
AbstractSeven species of Braconidae from southern Canada are described: Colastes polypori and Meteorus betulini from annual bracket fungus Polyporus betulini on birch, Diospilus fomitis from the perennial bracket fungus Fomes fomentarius on birch, and from Dorcatoma dresdensis (Anobiidae) in Ganoderma applanatum, Ichneutes pikonematis from Pikonema ...
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Some unusual Braconidae (Hymenoptera)

1979
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Braconidae : Notes and new Species

Bulletin of Entomological Research, 1931
Rhaconotus mahensis, sp. n.♀♂. Black ; scape and all legs red testaceous ; ovipositor bright red ; flagellum red-brown, possibly rather darker at apex ; wings hyaline, the setae with a distinctly fulvous tinge, and the stigma hyaline (at least not darkened).♀♂. The integument is not coriaceous throughout, and is only sparsely clothed with setae (except
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On some Bornean Species of Braconidae

1910
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Eight new Species of Braconidae

Bulletin of Entomological Research, 1927
Microbracon kirkpatricki, sp. n.♂♀. Pale reddish testaceous with the 1st and 2nd tergites often almost stramineous ; antennae of a darker red ; extreme apex of tarsi black ; ovipositor sheaths dark brown to black ; the male often with the 2nd–5th tergites discally brownish ; ocelli black, the ocellar area sometimes darkened ; legs, particularly the ...
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Seven new Species of Braconidae

Bulletin of Entomological Research, 1929
Apanteles pistrinariae, sp. n.♀. Black ; scape, mouthparts (or at least palpi), tegulae, costal veins, legs and abdomen entirely (except as follows), red testaceous ; hind tarsi, extreme apex of hind tibiae, extreme base of hind coxae, occasionally very slightly darkened ; 1st and 2nd tergites, and ovipositor sheaths, black ; 3rd tergite dark red, at ...
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A Systematic Catalogue of Australian Braconidae

1953
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Some New Braconidae (Hymenoptera)

The Canadian Entomologist, 1959
The following new species are described to make names available for publications by other entomologists.Apanteles salalicus n.sp.This keys to couplet 72 or 74 in Muesebeck's revision (Proc. U.S. Natl. Mus. 58: 483-576, 1921.) but differs from both species there in its solitary habits, strongly exserted ovipositor sheaths, large and acutely pointed ...
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