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A Catalogue of Dryinidae of Mozambique, with Description of a New Species(Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea)
Anew species of Dryinidae, Gonatopus chiruanus, is described from Mozambique, Niassa Province, Mecanhelas District, Entre-Lagos. The male of Gonatopus bekilyanus (Benoit, 1954) is described for the first time. An updated checklist of Dryinidae of Mozambique is presented. With the above new records, 45 species of Dryinidae are now known from Mozambique.
Massimo Olmi +3 more
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A review of Chrysidoidea (Hymenoptera, Aculeata), excluding Chrysididae of Iran [PDF]
View on Scopus Species of four chrysidoid families, Bethylidae, Dryinidae, Embolemidae, and Sclerogibbidae that occurred in Iran are reviewed. A total of 54 species within 27 genera from Iran are listed.
Hossein Barahoei +4 more
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The Chrysidoidea Wasps (Hymenoptera, Aculeata) in Conventional Coffee Crops and Agroforestry Systems in Southeastern Brazil [PDF]
Agroforestry systems represent the integration of agricultural crops with native vegetation. These systems are of great importance to minimize the agricultural impact in the land through intercropping of these vegetations.
André Luis Martins +3 more
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Anteon hubeni a new species from Ecuador (Hymenoptera: Dryinidae) [PDF]
Massimo Olmi +3 more
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A new species of Bocchus from upper Eocene Rovno amber (Hymenoptera, Dryinidae) [PDF]
A new fossil species of Dryinidae (Hymenoptera, Chrysidoidea) from upper Eocene Rovno amber (Ukraine) is described: Bocchus rex sp. nov. It is compared with two other species of Bocchus known from European amber: B.
Massimo Olmi +6 more
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One new species and one new record of Dryinus Latreille, 1804 (Hymenoptera: Dryinidae) from Uruguay
Dryinus Latreille, the most diverse genus of Dryininae (Hymenoptera: Dryinidae), has a worldwide distribution with 268 extant species, of which 103 are reported from the Neotropics.
André Luis Martins +1 more
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The ant abdomen is critically understudied, despite its functional, evolutionary, and systematic importance. Using physical dissection, scanning electron microscope, histology, and microcomputed tomography, we provide the first complete treatment of the skeletomusculature, exocrine glands, and other major organs of the abdomen.
Ziv E. Lieberman +3 more
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We use a combination of morphological, multi‐locus Sanger sequencing, and whole‐genome sequences to infer the phylogeny of the parasitoid wasp superfamily Platygastroidea. The ancestral hosts of platygastroids were the eggs of Orthoptera. Numerous subsequent host shifts have led to the use of other hosts from an additional eight insect orders and ...
Huayan Chen +10 more
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In a wind tunnel experiment, we observed the foraging behaviour of the bethylid Goniozus jacintae (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae) towards four susceptible instars of the light brown apple moth, Epiphyas postvittana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). The frequency and duration of behaviours, flight timing, and susceptibility to attack varied significantly among host
Emma Aspin +3 more
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Discovery of a new species of Lonchodryinus from Madagascar (Hymenoptera, Dryinidae) [PDF]
A new species of pincer wasp, Lonchodryinus ater sp. nov. (Hymenoptera, Dryinidae) is described from Madagascar, Toliara province, Beza Mahafaly Reserve. The new species is close to L. hovanus Olmi, 2004.
Massimo Olmi
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