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?????????????????????????????? ???????? ???????????????? ???????? Rogas (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) ???? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ???? ????????????

2023
???????????????? ?????????? ????????????????????-???????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????? ???????? ???????? ?????????? ????????????????????, ???????????? ?????????????????????? ??????????????. ?? ?????????? ???????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? ?? ?????????? ?????????? ???????????????? ???????? Rogas N e e s,
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?????????? ?????????????????????????????? ???????? ???????????????? ???????? Meteorus (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) ???? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ???? ????????????

2023
?????????? ?????????? 50 ?????????????????????????????? ?????????? ???????????????? ???????? Meteorus Hal. ???????????? ???????? (????????????????????????????????????) ?????? M. consimilis (N e e s) ?????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????? ???? ???????????? (Huddleston, 1980). ?????????????? ???????????????
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A contribution towards knowledge of the world literature regarding Braconidae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae).

1965
A contribution toward knowledge of the world literature dealing with members of the Hymenopterous family Braconidae is presented for use by investigators of the family, individuals working in the field of biological control, persons dealing with the genetics of Habrobracon, and those interested in the general fields of parasitology, population dynamics
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?????????? ???????????????? ???????? Trachionus (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Alysiinae) ??????????????????????

2014
Known data on the parasitism type, hosts, species distributions of the genus Trachionus Haliday, 1833 (= Symphya Foerster, 1862). It is noted that probably all Palaearctic species are restricted to a wood and bush growth. It is shown that T. ringens has genuine 5-toothed mandibles.
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New reared Braconidae from Trinidad

1955
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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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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?????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????? ???????? ??horebus (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Alysiinae)

2009
Pentalexis, subgen. n. (type species C. (P.) mysteriosus, sp. n.) of the genus ??horebus Haliday is escribed. The new subgenus shows affinities with Phaenolexis Fo rster, differing from the other subgenera by the combination of 5-toothed mandibles, eyes approximated in the ventral part of face and weakly pubescent eyes.
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An annotated catalogue of the Iranian Alysiinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae).

Zootaxa, 2015
N. Gadallah   +3 more
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