To the knowledge of the fauna of sawfies (Hymenoptera: Symphyta) of Tajikistan [PDF]
An annotated list of 26 species of sawfies belonging to four families collected in Tajikistan is presented. Arge scita (Moscáry, 1880), Athalia cornubiae Benson, 1931, Halidamia afnis (Fallén, 1807), Nematus tataricus Zinovjev, 1978, and Tenthredo echo ...
S.V. Vasilenko +2 more
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Second contribution to the sawflies of Belső Somogy (Hymenoptera: Symphyta) [PDF]
105 species were collected in Belső Somogy. With the present results, the known number of sawflies of this area increased up to 164. 11 rare species were captured: Pamphilius marginatus (Serville, 1823), Dolerus (Cyperolerus) anticus ssp.
Haris, Attila
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The immature stages and biology of two Xenapates species in West Africa (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae) [PDF]
The immature stages and host plants of Xenapates Kirby, 1882 were hitherto unknown. We describe the larvae, prepupae and pupae of X. braunsi (Konow, 1896) and X. gaullei (Konow, 1896), and record observations on aspects of their biology. The relationship
Goergen, Georg E. +2 more
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Recent additions to the list of German sawflies (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) [PDF]
Two tenthredinid sawfly species are newly recorded in Germany: Pristiphora krausi (Lacourt, 2006) and P. melagonia sp. nov. The latter is also recorded from Greece and Spain. These species belong to the Pristiphora depressa group, as confirmed by genetic
Andrew Liston, Marko Prous
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The Bindweed Plume Moth, \u3ci\u3eEmmelina Monodactyla\u3c/i\u3e (Lepidoptera: Pterophoridae): First Host Record for \u3ci\u3ePhaeogenes Vincibilis\u3c/i\u3e (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) [PDF]
The first host record for Phaeogenes (= Oronotus) vincibilis, a solitary ichneumonine pupal parasite, is the bindweed plume moth, Emmelina ...
Purrington, Foster Forbes +1 more
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Since it was introduced to North America, the Asian woodwasp has become the most common wood wasp in Florida. It is not considered an economically important pest because it only attacks dying or dead trees, but the species may someday prove to be a pest
You Li, Jiri Hulcr
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Biology of \u3ci\u3eDiastrophus Nebulosus\u3c/i\u3e (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) and Its Parasitoid/Inquiline Complex in Galls on \u3ci\u3eRubus Flagellaris\u3c/i\u3e (Rosaceae) [PDF]
Rubus flagellaris patches occasionally harbor colonies of compound stem- galls initiated by the cynipid, Diastrophus nebulosus. These isolated colonies host a parasitoid/inquiline complex made up of five principal and three incidental chalcidoid species ...
Gordinier, H. C
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Review of the genus classification of Abiinae (Cimbicidae, Hymenoptera)
Abiinae is the second-largest subfamily in Cimbicidae, a small family of true sawflies (Tenthredinoidea). The subfamily is adequately defined, but the generic classification has been unstable. Currently, only two genera are regarded as valid: Abia Leach,
Lars Vilhelmsen, Akihiko Shinohara
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René Edmont Malaise (1892-1978), un personaje famoso por su trampa [PDF]
René Malaise was an Entomologist of the twentieth century who devoted much of his life to the study of Symphyta, a group of Hymenoptera which focused his PhD.
Marcos-García, M. Ángeles
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The Potential of Arable Weeds to Reverse Invertebrate Declines and Associated Ecosystem Services in Cereal Crops [PDF]
There is global concern that invertebrate populations are declining rapidly, particularly in agricultural habitats. Declines have been attributed to the intensification of farming systems, with many studies focussing on a lack of semi-natural habitat in ...
Aebischer, Nicholas J. +5 more
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