A revised catalogue of the Platygastridae of the British Isles (Hymenoptera: Platygastroidea)
Buhl, Peter N., Notton, David G. (2009): A revised catalogue of the Platygastridae of the British Isles (Hymenoptera: Platygastroidea). Journal of Natural History 43 (27-28): 1651-1703, DOI: 10.1080/00222930902993732, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080 ...
Peter N Buhl, David G Notton
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Ceraphronoidea, Platygastroidea and Proctotrupoidea from Brazil (Hymenoptera) [PDF]
The wasps of the "Proctotrupoidea complex" (Ceraphronoidea, Proctotrupoidea y Platygasteroidea) are a very large and diverse group of parasitic Hymenoptera. It is a relatively old group, with fossils from the Jurassic period. All of them are parasitoids or hiperparasitoids of other arthropods, attacking most groups of terrestrial insects as well as ...
Cecilia B Margaria
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Indiscelio: A new genus of Scelionidae (Platygastroidea) from India
Abstract A new scelionine genus Indiscelio Veenakumari, Popovici and Talamas is described from India with type species Indiscelio aulon Veenakumari, Popovici and Talamas. Both sexes are described and imaged. Affinities with morphologically similar genera are discussed.
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Skeletomusculature of Scelionidae (Hymenoptera: Platygastroidea): head and mesosoma
Zootaxa, 2007The skeletomusculature of the head and mesosoma of the parasitoid wasp family Scelionidae is reviewed. Representatives of 27 scelionid genera are examined together with 13 non-scelionid taxa for comparison. Terms employed for other groups of Hymenoptera are reviewed, and a consensus terminology is proposed.
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Scelionidae and Platygastridae (Hymenoptera: Platygastroidea) of India
2019Scelionidae are idiobiont endoparasitoids exclusively attacking the eggs of diverse insect groups like Lepidoptera, Heteroptera, Diptera, Coleoptera, Mantodea, Neuroptera, as well as araneomorph spiders. Both Platygastridae and Scelionidae were originally described by Haliday in 1833 and 1839, respectively.
K. Rajmohana, Sunita Patra
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A checklist of the Scelionidae (Hymenoptera: Platygastroidea) of India
Zoos' Print Journal, 2006© Zoo Outreach Organisation; www.zoosprint.org Manuscript 1570; Received 26 May 2006; Finally accepted 18 October 2006; Date of publication 21 November 2006 The Hymenoptera is one of the most species rich orders, with about 10% of all known species of the terrestrial biota, of which 80% are parasitic placed under 10 superfamilies (Masner, 1993).
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Ultrastructural characteristics of the spermatozoa of Scelionidae (Hymenoptera, Platygastroidea) with phylogenetic considerations [PDF]
The Scelionidae sperm are distinguished from those of all hymenopterans already studied at least by the presence of a single mitochondrial derivative and the absence of a centriolar adjunct. The absence of an acrosome, inTelenomus podisi, is also unique.
JOSÉ Lino-Neto, Heidi Dolder
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Taxonomical studies on Oriental Platygastridae (Hymenoptera: Platygastroidea)
Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 2009Abstract 14 species new to science are described, viz. Amblyaspis joenssoni, Euxestonotus sabahensis, Leptacis cheyi (all from Malaysia), L. jani (from Laos), L. maliauensis (from Malaysia), L. ongkudoni (from Malaysia), L. pederseni (from Laos), L. reticulaticeps (from Malaysia), L. solodovnikovi, L. vilhelmseni (both from Laos), Sacespalus viklundi
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World revision of Xenomerus Walker (Hymenoptera: Platygastroidea, Platygastridae)
Zootaxa, 2010The Old World genus Xenomerus Walker is revised. Thirty one (31) species are recognized based on 879 specimens. Twenty four (24) new species are described: X. armatus (Oriental), X. aureipes (Ethiopian), X. bickeli (Australian), X. comatus (Ethiopian), X. fulleri (Australian), X. gloriosus (Australian), X. guinensis (Australian), X.
I. MIKÓ, L. MASNER, A. R. DEANS
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