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Revision of Palaearctic Idiotypa (Hymenoptera, Diapriidae, Diapriinae, Spilomicrini)

Zootaxa, 2021
A revision of the Palaearctic species of the genus Idiotypa Förster is provided. The genus Eunuchopria Szabó, 1961 is a junior synonym of Idiotypa Förster, 1856 syn. n. and the new combination Idiotypa nitens (Szabó, 1961) comb. n., is established. Dublicate original spellings I. marii and I. mariae are resolved by first reviser action; I.
Chemyreva, Vasilisa G.   +2 more
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THE GENERA OF DIAPRIINAE (HYMENOPTERA: DIAPRIIDAE) IN THE NEW WORLD [PDF]

open access: yesBulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 2002
تتم مراجعة الفصيلة الفرعية Diapriinae (Diapriidae: Proctotrupoidea) في العالم الجديد على المستوى المحدد أعلاه. يتم التعرف على ثلاث قبائل و 52 جنسا. تم اقتراح ستة عشر جنسًا جديدًا: Apopria (Diapriini)، Avoca (Diapriini)، Chilomicrus (Spilomicrini)، Cruzium (Diapriini)، Doddius (Spilomicrini)، Eladio (Diapriini)، Epomium (Spilomicrini)، Ferrugenus ...
MASNER, LUBOMÍR, GARCÍA R, JOSÉ LUIS
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Description of the Diapriidae Family (Insecta: Hymenoptera)

International Journal of Frontiers in Science and Technology Research, 2022
Diapriidae are commonly found in moist and shady habitats, where they can be very diverse; despite their abundance, little is known about their biology. The basal diapriids, Belytinae and Ambositrinae are probably parasitoids of larvae or pupae of Mycetophilidae and Sciaridae (Diptera).
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Toxicity and Transgenerational Effects of Insecticides on Trichopria anastrephae (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae)

Neotropical Entomology, 2021
Trichopria anastrephae Costa Lima, 1940 (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae) is a pupal endoparasitoid of Drosophila suzukii Matsumura, 1931 (Diptera: Drosophilidae) in Brazil. This species is of great agricultural importance and is almost exclusively managed by organophosphate, spinosyn, pyrethroid, neonicotinoid, and avermectin insecticides.
Maíra Chagas Morais   +5 more
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Diapriidae

2008
Jeffrey M. Cumming   +29 more
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New or little known Oriental and Australasian Belytinae (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae)

Oriental Insects, 1998
Abstract Eighteen new species of Oriental and Australasian Belytinae (Diapriidae) are described, viz., Aclista zenobia (Philippines), Belyta heretica (India), B. leeuwenhoeki, B. lunaris, B. ufoides, B. urania (Philippines), Cinetus melancholicus (Bismarck islands), Eccinetus hardyi, E. laureli, E. seticornis, Miota tenuis (Philippines), M. xenophobia (
Peter Neerup Buhl
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The Ambositriinae (Hymenoptera : Diapriidae) of Melanesia

Invertebrate Taxonomy, 1987
The following species are described from New Guinea: Diphoropria barymorpha, D. niuginiae, D. zaplethes, D. phaeocala, D. gressitti and D. pericompsa (the last also recorded from Solomon IS). Papuapria, gen. nov., is proposed for P. dasciodes, sp. nov., from New Guinea, and P. hemichroma, sp nov., from New Guinea and the Solomon Is.
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The Diapriidae (Hymenoptera) of the southern islands of New Zealand

Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 1980
Abstract This paper completes the study of Diapriidae from the southern islands of New Zealand. One new genus and six new species from the Auckland Is and The Snares are described: Spilomicrus carolae, Malvina insulae, Entomacis subaptera and Hemilexomyia
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A REVISION OF THE ISMARINAE OF THE NEW WORLD (HYMENOPTERA, PROCTOTRUPOIDEA, DIAPRIIDAE)

The Canadian Entomologist, 1976
AbstractThe genus Ismarus Haliday of the New World is revised. Twenty-one species are recognized, described, and keyed, of which the following 16 are new: I. brevicornis n. sp. ♂ (Mexico), I. clarkae n. sp. ♀ (Canada), I. dux n. sp. ♂ (Panama, Costa Rica), I. flavicrus n. sp. ♀ (Mexico), I. flavigena n. sp. ♂ (Canada, U.S.A.), I. gibsoni n.
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