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A New Lineage of Enigmatic Diaprioid Wasps in Cretaceous Amber (Hymenoptera: Diaprioidea) [PDF]
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Michael S Engel +2 more
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International audienceThe parasitoid wasp family Diapriidae, and the Belytinae subfamily in particular, are abundant in the fossil record, yet understudied.
Manuel Brazidec
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Spathiopterygid wasps represent an enigmatic group within Proctotrupomorpha, characterized by their minute size, their peculiar forewings with reduced venation and a pattern of microtrichiae, and highly reduced or absent hind wings.
Sérgio Álvarez-Parra +2 more
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Habitat distribution of diapriid parasitoid wasps (Hymenoptera, Diaprioidea) in eastern Mozambique
International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 2021The occurrence of the genera and morphospecies of Diapriidae (Insecta, Hymenoptera) in four habitats (stands) of eastern Mozambique, was studied. The genus Miota is recorded from the Afrotropical region for the first time. Overall, diapriids were represented by 52 morphospecies from 10 genera of the subfamilies Belytinae and Diapriinae.
Lesia I Tymochko, Alex Gumovsky
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The wasp family Spathiopterygidae in mid-Cretaceous amber from Myanmar (Hymenoptera: Diaprioidea)
Abstract The extinct parasitoid wasp family Spathiopterygidae is recorded for the first time from the mid-Cretaceous amber deposits of northern Myanmar, often referred to as Burmese amber. The family was previously known only from three species in Spanish (Albian) and New Jersey (Turonian) ambers, representing an otherwise western Eurasia/eastern ...
Michael S Engel +2 more
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Review of the family Ismaridae Thomson, 1858 (Hymenoptera: Diaprioidea) from Iran
Oriental Insects, 2020During our studies on the family Ismaridae, three species from northern Iran were identified and illustrated: Ismarus dorsiger (Haliday, 1831), Ismarus halidayi Forster, 1850 and Ismarus rugulosus ...
Mohammad Izadizadeh +5 more
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NEW FOR THE FAUNA OF BELARUS FAMILY DIAPRIIDAE (HYMENOPTERA: DIAPRIOIDEA)
The family Diapriidae and genus Belyta Jurine, 1807 are newly recorded from Belarus. based on Belyta depressa Thomson, 1858. Brief diagnostic characters, illustrations and information on geographical distribution of B. depressa Thomson, 1858 are provided.
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A new ismarid wasp (Hymenoptera, Diaprioidea) from mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber
ZootaxaThe first undoubted discovery of a parasitoid ismarid wasp from Cenomanian Kachin amber is presented here. A new genus and species, Thyburia christophi gen. et sp. nov., is described and illustrated, based on a female holotype. The family Ismaridae is synonymised with the family Diapriidae and is considered here as the subfamily Ismarinae. The taxonomy
Vasilisa G Chemyreva +1 more
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Type specimens from the collection of Hymenoptera deposited in the Department of Entomology, National Museum of the Czech Republic, are currently being catalogued. In this part of the catalogue we deal with the superfamily Diaprioidea Haliday, 1833. We present precise information about the 46 species belonging to the family Diapriidae Haliday, 1833 ...
Hovorka, Tomáš, Macek, Jan
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