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Diversity of Belytinae (Hymenoptera: Diaprioidea: Diapriidae) along a latitudinal gradient of Atlantic Ombrophilous Dense Forest [PDF]
Os principais objetivos deste trabalho foram conhecer a distribuição da riqueza dos Hymenoptera parasitoides Diapriidae Belytinae ao longo de um gradiente latitudinal da Mata Atlântica e explicar as causas do padrão de riqueza encontrado por comparação ...
Quadros, Alex Leite
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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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The present work investigates the distribution of diapriids in the rice fields of Odisha. About 750 diapriid specimens were collected across 10 rice fields falling under the 10 agroclimatic zones through various surveys conducted from 2018-2021. The study documented nine out of the 14 genera of the subfamily Diapriinae found in India, viz.
Theertha, P. V. +2 more
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Natural history specimen data linked to collectors and determiners held within, "Review of the Palaearctic species of Ismaridae Thomson, 1858 (Hymenoptera: Diaprioidea)". Claims or attributions were made on Bionomia by volunteer Scribes, <a href="http:
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Diversity of Species and Behavior of Hymenopteran Parasitoids of Ants: A Review
Reports of hymenopterans associated with ants involve more than 500 species, but only a fraction unambiguously pertain to actual parasitoids. In this paper, we attempt to provide an overview of both the diversity of these parasitoid wasps and the diversity of the types of interactions they have formed with their ant hosts.
Jean-Paul Lachaud +2 more
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FIGURE 3. Argemiones stupeflip gen. et sp. nov., specimen IGR.BU-076, line drawing of habitus in dorsal view (pst = parastigma). Scale bar = 1 mm.Published as part of <i>BRAZIDEC, MANUEL, 2023, Argemiones stupeflip gen. et sp.
BRAZIDEC, MANUEL
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FIGURE 2. Argemiones stupeflip gen. et sp. nov., specimen IGR.BU-076, habitus in dorsal view. Scale bar = 1 mm.Published as part of <i>BRAZIDEC, MANUEL, 2023, Argemiones stupeflip gen. et sp.
BRAZIDEC, MANUEL
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FIGURE 10. Hypothesis of relationships among families of Diaprioidea, with significant putative apomorphies indicated for clades and fossil records mapped (black bars).Published as part of Engel, Michael S., Ortega-Blanco, Jaime, Soriano, Carmen ...
Engel, Michael S. +4 more
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A revision of the genus Atomopria Kieffer, 1910 (Hymenoptera Diaprioidea Diapriidae)
The genus Atomopria Kieffer, 1911 currently includes two only described species: A. fulvicornis Kieffer, 1911, from north-western Italy (Liguria) and A. rufithorax Kieffer, 1911, from Tunisia (Tunis). The following ten new species are described from North Africa and Canary Islands: A. helenae n. sp. (Algeria, Kabylia), A. giachinoi n. sp.
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The parasitoid wasps Belytinae (Hymenoptera: Diaprioidea: Diapriidae) recorded thus far in the Atlantic Dense Ombrophilous Forest are reviewed at the supra specific level.
ALEX L. QUADROS +1 more
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