Key to genera of Monomachidae 1. Female brachypterous or micropterous (Figs. 4, 10); male with radial cell of fore wing open apically (Figs. 7, 9, 13); clypeus longest medially, ventral margin broadly rounded to sinuate; mandible bidentate, teeth rounded to acute, subequal in size; basignath fusiform; m-cu intersecting Cu basad of Cu1b..................
S. B. Archibald +3 more
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THE AUSTRALIAN SPECIES OF MONOMACHIDAE (HYMENOPTERA: PROCTOTRUPOIDEA), WITH A REVISED DIAGNOSIS OF THE FAMILY [PDF]
AbstractThe family Monomachidae is considered to compriseMonomachusKlug (from Australia and South America) andTetraconusSzépligeti (South America). A family diagnosis and key to genera are presented, and the generic placement of wing‐reduced South American females is discussed. Three Australian species ofMonomachusare recognised:M. antipodalisWestwood (
D. Naumann, H. Riek
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Australian Heloridaw, including Monomachidae (Hymenoptera) [PDF]
The genera Helorus, Monomachus, Ropronia, Vanhornia, and Tetraconus are considered to belong in one family, the Heloridae, rather closely allied to the genus Austroserphus of the family Proctotrupidae. A new genus (with three new species) combining many of the characters of the above genera is described as well as a new species and a new subspecies of ...
E. Riek
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Checklist of British and Irish Hymenoptera - Proctotrupoidea. [PDF]
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Broad GR.
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The evolution of gregariousness in parasitoid wasps [PDF]
Data are assembled on the clutch-size strategies adopted by extant species of parasitoid wasp. These data are used to reconstruct the history of clutch-size evolution in the group using a series of plausible evolutionary assumptions.
Brothers D. J. +9 more
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Helorus arturi sp. nov. (Hymenoptera, Proctotrupoidea, Heloridae) from Baltic amber [PDF]
Heraty et al. (2011) and Sharkey et al. (2012) defined their Proctotrupoidea s. str. as a monophyletic group, a clade, using analytical methods and including all relevant extant taxa.
J. Muona
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Monomachus (Hymenoptera, Monomachidae) del bosque lluvioso Atlántico del Estado de São Paulo, Brasil
A survey of Monomachus (Hymenoptera, Monomachidae) was carried out with five Malaise traps/area in five areas of Atlantic Rainforest in São Paulo State, Brazil. The sampling effort in all localities amounted to 9,900 traps-day.
N. W. Perioto +13 more
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Lista de los géneros y especies de la superfamilia Proctotrupoidea (Hymenoptera) de la región Neotropical [PDF]
Este trabajo tiene como objetivo listar los géneros y especies de la superfamilia Proctotrupoidea para la región Neotropical basados en literatura. Adem·s ofrece un listado preliminar de los géneros de esta superfamilia presentes en Colombia con su ...
Tania M. Arias-Penna
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The hymenopteran tree of life: evidence from protein-coding genes and objectively aligned ribosomal data. [PDF]
Previous molecular analyses of higher hymenopteran relationships have largely been based on subjectively aligned ribosomal sequences (18S and 28S). Here, we reanalyze the 18S and 28S data (unaligned about 4.4 kb) using an objective and a semi-objective ...
Klopfstein S +4 more
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New insights into the enigmatic Cretaceous family Spathiopterygidae (Hymenoptera: Diaprioidea) [PDF]
The Cretaceous family Spathiopterygidae (Hymenoptera: Diaprioidea), containing five species in four genera, showed a wide distribution from the upper Barremian to the Turonian.
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