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First Record of the Family Proctotrupidae (Hymenoptera: Proctotrupoidea) from Korea
The family Proctotrupidae Latreille, 1802 is recorded for the first time in Korea. As a result of a taxonomic study of the Korean Proctotrupidae, two species Disogmus areolator and Phaneroserphus calcar are reported. A key to the species, redescriptions, and photographs for diagnostic characters provided.
Jong-Wook Lee, Jin-Man Kwon, Tae-Ho Kim
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Proctotrupidae (Hymenoptera) of the Republic of Mordovia and Adjacent Regions
Entomological ReviewA B Ruchin, Ruchin A B
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Zootaxa, 2023
Phaneroserphus mesamericanus sp. n. is described from Central America. A revised diagnosis of Phaneroserphus and an illustrated identification key for New World species of the genus are provided.
VICTOR A. KOLYADA, VASILISA G. CHEMYREVA
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Phaneroserphus mesamericanus sp. n. is described from Central America. A revised diagnosis of Phaneroserphus and an illustrated identification key for New World species of the genus are provided.
VICTOR A. KOLYADA, VASILISA G. CHEMYREVA
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THE OBSOLETUS GROUP OF GENUS EXALLONYX (HYMENOPTERA: PROCTOTRUPIDAE) FROM CHINA
Entomological News, 2006This paper describes three new species in the obsoletus-group of genus Exallonyx Kieffer from China. These taxa are: E. densirugolosus sp. nov., E. inconditus sp. nov. and E. laevipropodeum sp. nov. All specimens are deposited in the Hymenopteran Collection of Zhejiang University, Hangzhou.
Jingxian Liu, Junhua He, Zaifu Xu
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Biological studies ofBrachyserphus abruptus [Hym.: Proctotrupidae], a nitidulid parasite
Entomophaga, 1992Data are presented on survival, fecundity, and hosts ofBrachyserphus abruptus (Say), a solitary internal parasite of nitidulid (sap beetle) larvae. In the laboratory these wasps have been successfully reared fromCarpophilus hemipterus (L.),C. freemani Dobson,C. lugubris Murray,Stelidota geminata (Say),S. octomaculata (Say),S.
R. N. Williams +2 more
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Zootaxa, 2023
The genus Phoxoserphus Lin, 1988 is revised. The morphological variations not previously mentioned in the known species, Ph. chikoi and Ph. vescus, are briefly discussed, and Ph. iyokpe sp. nov. is described as new to science. Additionally, new morphological characters useful for species identification are proposed.
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The genus Phoxoserphus Lin, 1988 is revised. The morphological variations not previously mentioned in the known species, Ph. chikoi and Ph. vescus, are briefly discussed, and Ph. iyokpe sp. nov. is described as new to science. Additionally, new morphological characters useful for species identification are proposed.
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Australian Wasps on the family Proctotrupidae (Hymenoptera: Proctotrupoidea).
Australian Journal of Zoology, 1955A key to the six genera of Proctotrupidae occurring in Australia is given. Two new species of Proctotrupes, P. doddi and P. splendidus, and a new species of Cryptoserphus, C. sulcatus, are described, making a total of 12 species for Australia.
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Revision of Afroserphus Masner (Hymenoptera: Proctotrupidae) with the Description of Two New Species
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 2018Despite having only one named species, confusion surrounds the identity of Afroserphus wasps. We hereby describe Afroserphus masneri Buffington, Copeland and van Noort, new species, to accommodate some of the specimens previously attributed to Afroserphus bicornis Masner, and redescribe A.
Matthew L. Buffington +2 more
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The current study presents faunistic data concerning the Proctotrupidae family from the Central Black Sea region, specifically the Yeşilırmak Delta in Samsun Province, Türkiye. Specimens were collected using Malaise traps over a period from March to September 2023. A total of five species across five genera of Proctotrupidae were identified.
Ilyas Can, Habes Bilal Aydemir
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The current study presents faunistic data concerning the Proctotrupidae family from the Central Black Sea region, specifically the Yeşilırmak Delta in Samsun Province, Türkiye. Specimens were collected using Malaise traps over a period from March to September 2023. A total of five species across five genera of Proctotrupidae were identified.
Ilyas Can, Habes Bilal Aydemir
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