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New Charipinae (Hymenoptera: Cynipoidea: Figitidae) records from China
Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 2016Abstract 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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The phylogeny and evolution of Figitidae (Hymenoptera: Cynipoidea)
Cladistics, 2007AbstractA phylogeny of the Figitidae (Hymenoptera: Cynipoidea) is presented based on combined analysis of molecular (28S‐D2 and D3, COI and 18S‐E17‐35), morphological and life‐history data. Data are analyzed by parsimony and Bayesian inference methods.
Matthew L. Buffington +2 more
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bioRxiv
Drosophila and parasitic wasps in the genus Leptopilina have long been a model for understanding host-parasite interactions. Indeed, parasitic wasps are important drivers of ecological and evolutionary processes broadly, but we are generally lacking ...
Amelia R I Lindsey +11 more
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Drosophila and parasitic wasps in the genus Leptopilina have long been a model for understanding host-parasite interactions. Indeed, parasitic wasps are important drivers of ecological and evolutionary processes broadly, but we are generally lacking ...
Amelia R I Lindsey +11 more
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bioRxiv
Thelytokous parthenogenesis (thelytoky), in which females can produce female offspring without mating, can be caused by parthenogenesis-inducing endosymbiotic bacteria in the genus Wolbachia.
Jonathan Dregni +4 more
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Thelytokous parthenogenesis (thelytoky), in which females can produce female offspring without mating, can be caused by parthenogenesis-inducing endosymbiotic bacteria in the genus Wolbachia.
Jonathan Dregni +4 more
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Diversity
Charipinae taxonomy has been always very problematic because of the large number of described species and unclear interspecific limits. Following the morphological characterisation, molecular information is now used to determine the boundaries between ...
Mar Ferrer-Suay +3 more
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Charipinae taxonomy has been always very problematic because of the large number of described species and unclear interspecific limits. Following the morphological characterisation, molecular information is now used to determine the boundaries between ...
Mar Ferrer-Suay +3 more
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Oriental insect, 2023
Material collected from different locations of China as part of a National Natural Science Foundation of China project has been revised. A total of 16 specimens of Charipinae have been examined, grouped in eight species: Alloxysta arcuata (Kieffer, 1902),
M. Ferrer-Suay +3 more
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Material collected from different locations of China as part of a National Natural Science Foundation of China project has been revised. A total of 16 specimens of Charipinae have been examined, grouped in eight species: Alloxysta arcuata (Kieffer, 1902),
M. Ferrer-Suay +3 more
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Revision of the genus Aspicera Dahlbom, 1842 (Hym.: Figitidae: Aspicerinae)
Zootaxa, 2013The genus Aspicera Dahlbom (Hymenoptera: Cynipoidea: Figitidae: Aspicerinae) is revised herein. Aspicera has a Holarctic distribution, being here cited for the first time from the following countries: Canada, Cyprus, Greece, India (northeastern corner, which is part of the Himalayan southeastern range and is considered as belonging to the Palaearctic),
P, Ros-Farré, J, Pujade-Villar
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Two new species of the Neotropical genus Hydrelliaeucoila (Cynipoidea: Figitidae: Eucoilinae)
Journal of Natural History, 2022Hydrelliaeucoila is an unusual genus of the subfamily Eucoilinae (Cynipoidea: Figitidae) that has only been reported from Argentina, as a parasitoid of Ephydridae (Diptera). The purpose of this contribution is to describe two new species of the genus, to
V. Reche, F. Gallardo
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Journal of Hymenoptera Research
The genus Leptopilina comprises species of parasitoid wasps that primarily attack early instar larvae of drosophilid species, some of which are well-known agricultural or nuisance pests.
Jonathan Vogel +8 more
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The genus Leptopilina comprises species of parasitoid wasps that primarily attack early instar larvae of drosophilid species, some of which are well-known agricultural or nuisance pests.
Jonathan Vogel +8 more
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Revision of the genus Prosaspicera Kieffer, 1907(Hym.: Figitidae: Aspicerinae)
Zootaxa, 2006Prosaspicera Kieffer is an Aspicerinae genus (Hymenoptera: Cynipoidea: Figitidae) with a mostly Nearctic, Neotropical, Afrotropical and Oriental distribution. Prosaspicera is here cited from the Eastern Palaearctic (Japan) for the first time. Morphological features necessary to differentiate species of Prosaspicera are described.
P. ROS-FARRÉ, J. PUJADE-VILLAR
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