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Descriptions of some African Eulophidae (Hym. Chalc.)

Bulletin of Entomological Research, 1938
The family of the Eulophidae, which is probably the largest family of the Chalcidoidea, is still very little known, both systematically and biologically. Being small, they are often bred in large numbers from a single host and are thus of great economic importance, but not always useful, as many species are hyperparasites.
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Some new Species of Tetrastichus Hymenoptera Eulophidae

1981
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Khan, M Younus, Shafee, Shaikh Adam
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Eulophidae novae germanicae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea).

1956
Nomenklatorische Handlungen Halochariessa Erdös, 1956 (Eulophidae), gen. n. germanica Erdös, 1956 (Halochariessa), spec. n. pannonica Erdös, 1956 (Halochariessa), spec. n.
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North American genera of Tetrastichinae (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae)

Journal of Natural History, 1994
The North American members of the eulophid subfamily Tetrastichinae are reviewed in light of systematic advances which have occurred in other geographic realms. Forty-two genera are recognized as valid, with the largest of these, Aprostocetus, having four subgenera in the study area.
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Karyotype of Thripobius javae (Girault) (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae).

2006
A recent review of karyology of the family Eulophidae showed that many genera remain totally untouched by chromosomal investigation, among which the genus Thripobius. Karyotype analysys was carried out on Thripobius javae by a technique for single individuals. The diploid karyotype of T.
CAPRIO, EMILIO, U. Bernardo
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Australian Hymenoptera chalcidoidea family eulophidae, subfamily eladminae

Australian Journal of Zoology, 1967
The Australian species of Elasminae are placed in two genera, Elasmus Westwood and Austelasmus, gen. nov. Descriptions of 53 species of Elasmus and 5 species of Austelasmus and keys for their separation are presented. Six species described from the male only by Girault have been excluded from the key and another 11 species cannot be recognized from the
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Family Eulophidae

Oriental Insects, 1986
T. Husain, M. Y. Khan
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New records of Eulophidae (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea) from Iran

2015
Shafiee, Sepideh, Hesami, Shahram, M, Seyed, Gheibi, Mehdi (2015): New records of Eulophidae (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea) from Iran.
Shafiee, Sepideh   +3 more
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Family Eulophidae Westwood, 1829.

2021
Zoya A. Yefremova   +4 more
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New genera and species of afrotropical entedoninae (Hymenoptera, Eulophidae) [PDF]

open access: possible, 2006
Two new genera of Entedoninae are described from Afrotropical region. The genus Janicharis gen. nov. (type species: J. africana spec. nov.) is described from Cameroon, Nigeria and Madagascar. The genus Hakuna gen. nov. (type species: H. matata spec. nov.) is described from Uganda.
Gumovsky, A., Bouček, C., Delvare, G.
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