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2002
Gauld, I. D., Wahl, D. B. (2002): Ichneumonidae? Journal of Natural History 36 (18): 2229-2248, DOI: 10.1080/00222930110096500, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080 ...
Gauld, I. D., Wahl, D. B.
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Gauld, I. D., Wahl, D. B. (2002): Ichneumonidae? Journal of Natural History 36 (18): 2229-2248, DOI: 10.1080/00222930110096500, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080 ...
Gauld, I. D., Wahl, D. B.
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A supplementary catalogue of Ichneumonidae from China (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae)
Oriental Insects, 1992Abstract Species of Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera) newly described or recorded from China from 1986 to 1990 are catalogued, supplementing the Catalogue of Indo-Australian Ichneumonidae by Gupta (1987) and the Catalogue of Eastern Palaearctic Ichneumonidae by Townes, Momoi & Townes (1965). Several new host data are also included.
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2023
Liotryphon pronotalis sp. n. (Pimplinae) pe- culiar by completely black pronotum, tegulae and fore coxae. Type-locality: 25 km ESE of Dehkanabad, Uzbek SSR. Rhorus caucasicus sp. n. (Ctenopelmatinae) closely related to Rh. mesoxanthus Gra v., differs by black abdomen with whitish-yellow band on hind margin of 2 and 3 tergites. Type-locality: Zakatalski
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Liotryphon pronotalis sp. n. (Pimplinae) pe- culiar by completely black pronotum, tegulae and fore coxae. Type-locality: 25 km ESE of Dehkanabad, Uzbek SSR. Rhorus caucasicus sp. n. (Ctenopelmatinae) closely related to Rh. mesoxanthus Gra v., differs by black abdomen with whitish-yellow band on hind margin of 2 and 3 tergites. Type-locality: Zakatalski
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2016
Parasitoid wasps are hyperdiverse, with current estimates suggesting that they may account for up to 20% of all insect species. Though their ecological significance and their importance in integrated pest management cannot be denied, these taxa remain understudied and, due to their small size, are often overlooked. However, recent advances in molecular
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Parasitoid wasps are hyperdiverse, with current estimates suggesting that they may account for up to 20% of all insect species. Though their ecological significance and their importance in integrated pest management cannot be denied, these taxa remain understudied and, due to their small size, are often overlooked. However, recent advances in molecular
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Two New Records Of Ichneumonidae Species From Turkey (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae)
Entomological News, 2008The present study is based upon the material collected from Kars provinces in recent years. Two species, Therion brevicorne Gravenhorst and Syzeuctus irrisorius Rossi have been recorded in the subfamilies Anomaloninae and Banchinae respectively as new for the Turkish fauna. Short descriptions of the species are given with drawing.
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Systematic Entomology, 2001
Abstract. Agriotypinae is a small clade of aquatic parasitoid wasps with uncertain affinities. Its phylogeny was examined in a cladistic analysis of larval and adult morphological characters. The analysis found that Agriotypinae belongs within Ichneumonidae as sister group of Labeninae and related to Xoridinae ...
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Abstract. Agriotypinae is a small clade of aquatic parasitoid wasps with uncertain affinities. Its phylogeny was examined in a cladistic analysis of larval and adult morphological characters. The analysis found that Agriotypinae belongs within Ichneumonidae as sister group of Labeninae and related to Xoridinae ...
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2014
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?????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????? ?????????? Pristomerus (Pristocelus atriceps, Pristomerus celebensis, Pristomerus novoguineensis), Temelucha (Cremastus australiensis, Cremastus javanus) ?? Trathala (Epicremastus concolor, Cremastus niger). ?????? ?????????????? ???????? ???????????????????? ????????????????????????, ???????
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2023C. pokozii sp. n. is described from Kazakhstan. Type material is deposited in the Institute of Zoology, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences (Kiev).
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2023
An identification key is compiled of paleoarctic species Barylypa with the exception of B. formosa Schm. and B. rossica Hellen, the types of which were not studied by the author. A species B. torquata sp. n. is described by the materials from several points of the Soviet Union. This species differs from the other species of the genus by the presence of
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An identification key is compiled of paleoarctic species Barylypa with the exception of B. formosa Schm. and B. rossica Hellen, the types of which were not studied by the author. A species B. torquata sp. n. is described by the materials from several points of the Soviet Union. This species differs from the other species of the genus by the presence of
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