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Study of the Megalyridae and Monomachidae Families (Insecta: Hymenoptera)

Journal of Biology and Nature, 2023
Megalyridae wasps are thought to be idiobiont endoparasitoids of concealed insect larvae. Parasitoids of larvae of broaching beetles, families Bostrichidae, Buprestidae, Cerambycidae (Coleoptera), and Pemphredonidae (Hymenoptera).
C. Marchiori
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Revision of the New World species of the genus Monomachus Klug (Hymenoptera: Proctotrupoidea, Monomachidae)

The Canadian Entomologist, 2004
AbstractThe species of the genusMonomachusKlug occurring in the Americas are revised. The genus is found from Chile and Argentina north to the Mexican states of Oaxaca and Chiapas. A total of 20 species are considered to be valid and 9 are described as new:M. atratussp. nov.,M. aurifersp. nov.,M. cultratussp. nov.,M. exulsp. nov.,M. intonsussp. nov.,M.
L. Musetti, N. Johnson
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Description of the puparium of Barbiellinia hirta Bezzi (Diptera, Stratiomyidae), and the record of parasitism by Monomachus cubiceps Schrottky (Hymenoptera, Monomachidae).

Zootaxa
The puparium of Barbiellinia hirta Bezzi, 1922 is described, based on two specimens reared in the laboratory under controlled conditions until the adults emerged. The larva of B. hirta is the second immature stage of Chiromyzinae found in the Neotropical
J. R. Pujol-Luz   +3 more
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A new genus of diapriid wasp (Hymenoptera: Diaprioidea) from mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber with plesiomorphic fore wing venation

Palaeoentomology
The parasitoid wasp family Diapriidae, and the Belytinae subfamily in particular, are abundant in the fossil record, yet understudied. In this contribution, a new genus and species of belytine wasp is described and illustrated, based on two males from ...
Manuel Brazidec
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