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The Diversity of Parasitoids and Their Role in the Control of the Siberian Moth, Dendrolimus sibiricus (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae), a Major Coniferous Pest in Northern Asia. [PDF]

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Kirichenko NI   +10 more
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First comprehensive catalogue of hibernating Darwin wasps in the Western Palaearctic (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae). [PDF]

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Verheyde F   +14 more
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Biodata Mobilisation of the Entomological Collections of the Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. [PDF]

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Babytskiy A   +10 more
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Formosa-collection : Subfamily Ichneumoninae (Pimplinae of Ashmaed)

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A study of the Iranian Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera): I. Pimplinae and Tryphoninae

Zoology in the Middle East, 2006
Abstract Faunistic data for 35 species of Pimplinae and Tryphoninae are given. Of these, 30 species are new for the Iranian fauna. A zoogeographic characterisation of each species is given. With this study, the number of species of Pimplinae known from Iran is increased to 29 and the number of species of Tryphoninae to 19.
Hassan Ghahari
exaly   +2 more sources

The suprageneric groups of the Pimplinae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae): a cladistic re-evaluation and evolutionary biological study

open access: yesZoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2002
Figures 41–46. Stereoscan photographs of Pimplinae. Fig. 41, Sinarachna pallipes, head, posterior. Fig. 42, Dreisbachia avivae, mandible. Figs 43–46, Head, lateral; 43, Dolichomitus irritator, 44, Zaglyptus simonis; 45, Echthromorpha atrata; 46 ...
Ian D Gauld, David B Wahl, Gavin R Broad
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The neotropical species of Xanthopimpla Saussure (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Pimplinae).

Zootaxa, 2014
Xanthopimpla Saussure, 1892 is one of the largest and best studied genera of the family Ichneumonidae. It is most species rich in the Oriental and Afrotropical regions with only a few species occurring in Central and South America. The present study reviews the Neotropical species of the genus including descriptions of four new species from Amazonia ...
Gómez, Isrrael C.   +6 more
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Urban greenery as a habitat for parasitoids of the Pimplinae subfamily (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae)

open access: yesUrban Forestry and Urban Greening, 2022
Abstract Vegetation in green areas such as parks, gardens and allotment gardens provides suitable conditions for the development of parasitic insects, which can effectively reduce the population of plant pests feeding in this environment. The aim of the study was to determine the qualitative and quantitative structure of parasitoids of the Pimplinae
Hanna Piekarska-Boniecka   +1 more
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