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New synonymy in Cynipoidea (Hymenoptera)
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48 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 43-46).The geological history of the wasp superfamily Cynipoidea is reviewed, with the description of various new taxa, being mostly in late Cretaceous amber from New Jersey and Canada.
Engel, Michael S. +2 more
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Plate 10. Eschatocerini. Figs. 211–213 in World Cynipoidea (Hymenoptera): A Key to Higher- Level Groups [PDF]
Plate 10. Eschatocerini. Figs. 211–213, Eschatocerus acaciae, USNMENT01231863 and USNMENT00655966.Published as part of Buffington, Matthew L., Forshage, Mattias, Liljeblad, Johan, Tang, Chang-Ti & Noort, Simon van, 2020, World Cynipoidea (Hymenoptera): A
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A new genus in Cynipoidea (Hymenoptera)
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A literature-based review of Hymenoptera Parasitica and Chrysidoidea from Reunion Island
A review of the genera and species of Hymenoptera Parasitica and Chrysidoidea reported so far from Reunion Island is provided with host information. Data presented here is based on a review of the existing literature by the authors. The list includes: (1)
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Etymology of Phanacidini Taxa (Cynipoidea: Cynipidae)
The etymology of taxon names (genera and species) within the tribe Phanacidini (Cynipidae), which predominantly occurs in the Palearctic region and primarily induces galls on plants of the family Asteraceae, is examined here in detail for the first time.
Musa Tataroğlu, Yusuf Katılmış
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New Eucoilinae (Hymenoptera, Cynipoidea)
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Figs. 137 and 138. Fig. 137 in World Cynipoidea (Hymenoptera): A Key to Higher- Level Groups [PDF]
Figs. 137 and 138. Fig. 137, Euceroptres maritimus, dorso-lateral view. USNMENT01231848. Fig. 138, Figites sp., lateral view. USNMENT01231842.Published as part of Buffington, Matthew L., Forshage, Mattias, Liljeblad, Johan, Tang, Chang-Ti & Noort, Simon ...
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Reclasificación de los grandes taxa de Cynipoidea (Hymenoptera) desde Weld (1952) Hasta 2017: la historia de una lucha evolutiva entre el parasitoidismo y la fitofagia [PDF]
Since Weld published in 1952 his study 'Cynipoidea (Hym.) 1905-1950 being a Supplement to the Dalla Torre and Kieffer monograph the Cynipidae' until 2017 many of the higher-level taxa of Cynipoidea have undergone profound variations.
Pujade, Juli, 1960-
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Figs. 97–100. Fig. 97 in World Cynipoidea (Hymenoptera): A Key to Higher- Level Groups [PDF]
Figs. 97–100. Fig. 97, Antistrophus laciniata, lateral view. USNMENT01448496. Fig. 98, Aulacidea podagrae, lateral view. USNMENT01448495. Fig. 99, Aulacidea podagrae, antero-dorsal view. USNMENT01448495. Fig.
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