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Phylogeny of the parasitic wasp subfamily Charipinae (Hymenoptera, Cynipoidea, Figitidae)

Zoologica Scripta, 2007
The Charipinae are a major group of hyperparasitoids of Hemiptera. Here, we present the first cladistic analysis of this subfamily's internal relationships, based on 96 morphological characters of adults. The data matrix was analysed using uniformly weighted parsimony.
Jordi Paretas‐Martínez   +6 more
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Revision of the genus Callaspidia Dahlbom, 1842 (Hym.: Figitidae: Aspicerinae)

Zootaxa, 2009
Callaspidia Dahlbom is an Aspicerinae genus (Hymenoptera: Cynipoidea: Figitidae) with a Holartic distribution. One species, Callaspidia defonscolombei Dahlbom is cited from South America; however, it has probably been introduced. The morphological features needed to differentiate species of Callaspidia are described.
Ros-Farré, P., Pujade-Villar, J.
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Worldwide revision of the genus Phaenoglyphis (Hymenoptera, Cynipoidea, Figitidae, Charipinae)

Insect Systematics & Evolution, 2019
A complete revision of the world species of the genus Phaenoglyphis Förster, 1869 has been conducted. A total of 25 species of Phaenoglyphis are valid after studying their type material. Two new species are described: Phaenoglyphis belizini sp. n. and Phaenoglyphis palmirae sp. n. Two species are synonymized: P.
Mar Ferrer-Suay   +4 more
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Divergence estimates and early evolutionary history of Figitidae (Hymenoptera: Cynipoidea)

Systematic Entomology, 2012
We examine the phylogenetic relationships of Figitidae and discuss host use within this group in light of our own and previously published divergence time data. Our results suggest Figitidae, as currently defined, is not monophyletic.
Seán G Brady, Simon van Noort
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New Charipinae (Hymenoptera: Cynipoidea: Figitidae) records from China

Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 2016
Abstract Charipinae material collected from different provinces of China has been studied. Twenty-one previously described species have been identified: Alloxysta arcuata, A. brevis , A. carinata , A. castanea , A. consobrina , A. fracticornis , A. leunisii , A. macrophadna , A. mullensis , A. obscurata , A.
Mar Ferrer-Suay   +5 more
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Contribution to the Systematics ofDicerataspisAshmead, 1896 (Hymenoptera: Cynipoidea: Figitidae)

open access: yesEntomological News, 2010
Fil: Guimarães, Jorge A.. Ministerio da Agricultura Pecuaria e Abastecimento de Brasil.
Gallardo, Fabiana Edith   +2 more
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Revision of the genus Omalaspis Giraud, 1860 (Hym.: Figitidae: Aspicerinae)

Zootaxa, 2011
Omalaspis Giraud, 1860, is a genus of Aspicerinae (Hymenoptera: Cynipoidea: Figitidae) with a Holarctic distribution. The diagnostic characters that differentiate Omalaspis from morphologically similar genera are described. From the thirteen known species of Omalaspis only O. cavroi (Hedicke, 1914), O. latreillii (Hartig, 1840), O.
Ros-Farré, P., Pujade-Villar, J.
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AN AUSTRALIAN SPECIES OF XYALASPIS HARTIG (HYMENOPTERA: FIGITIDAE)

Australian Journal of Entomology, 1979
Abstract Xyalaspis victoriensis sp.n. is described from specimens collected and reared from Hemerobiidae in Victoria. Diagnostic features of several northern hemisphere species of Xyalaspis are figured and compared.
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Identification key to European genera of Eucoilinae (Hymenoptera, Cynipoidea, Figitidae)

Insect Systematics & Evolution, 2008
AbstractA key is presented to the European genera of Eucoilinae, for the first time after these genera have been circumscribed based on type studies and phylogenetic concerns. The key is illustrated with drawings based on SEM pictures. A generic catalogue with full synonymy of the European eucoiline genera is presented.
Mattias Forshage, Göran Nordlander
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A new synonymy inAnacharisDalman (Hymenoptera: Figitidae)

New Zealand Entomologist, 1982
Based on examination of types and fresh specimens from New Zealand and Australia, Anacharis australiensis Ashmead is reduced to a synonym of Anacharis zealandica Ashmead.
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