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  • 1
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    In:  Journal of Hymenoptera Research vol. 65, pp. 149-156
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The enigmatic genus Gastralysia Fischer, 1967 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Alysiinae) and its type species, G. garambana Fischer, 1967, are redescribed and illustrated. The female is described for the first time. The position of the genus is discussed and the genus is placed in a new subtribus, Gastralysiina subtrib. n. The genus is reported new for Ivory Coast and Tanzania.
    Keywords: Braconidae ; Alysiinae ; Gastralysia ; redescription ; Afrotropical ; Zaire ; Ivory Coast ; Tanzania
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The genera of the Aspilota-group are redefined and keyed. One new genus is described: Leptotrema gen. nov.; type-species: Aspilota dentifemur Stelfox, 1943.The genus Dinotrema Foerster, 1862 is given generic status to include the majority of the species of Aspilota auct.; the genus Pterusa Fischer, 1958 is included in the Alysiini. The genus Eusynaldis Zaykov & Fischer, 1982 is synonymized with Aspilota Foerster, 1862 s.s.; Coloboma Foerster, 1862, Prosapha Foerster, 1862 and Synaldis Foerster, 1862 are new synonyms of Dinotrema Foerster, 1862.\nSynaldis auct. is divided among Aspilota s.s., Eudinostigma Tobias, 1986 and Dinotrema. Aspilota pneumatica Fischer, 1973 is synonymized with Alysia efoveolata Thomson, 1895. Eight new species from Europe are described: Aspilota louiseae spec, nov., Carinthilota vechti spec. nov., Dinotrema mesocaudatum spec. nov., D. multiarticulatum spec. nov., D. pratense spec. nov., D. sessile spec. nov., D. tuberculatum spec. nov., Eudinostigma stenosoma spec. nov., and E. alox spec. nov. Neotypes are designated for Alysia ruficornis Nees, 1834 and Aphidius flavipes Ratzeburg, 1844. Lectotypes are designated for Alysia lineola Thomson, 1895, A. speculum Haliday, 1838, and A. venusta Haliday, 1838.\nThe fungicolous Alysiini found in The Netherlands are keyed, partly described and their biology is summarized.
    Keywords: Braconidae ; Alysiinae ; Alysiini ; Aspilota-group ; Phaenocarpa ; Orthostigma ; Lep- totrema ; Aspilota s.s. ; Alitha ; Carinthilota ; Pterusa ; Panerema ; Dinotrema ; Eudinostigma ; Dino- stigma ; phylogeny ; biology ; distribution ; fungicolous Alysiini ; Netherlands ; keys.
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    In:  Zoologische Verhandelingen vol. 314 no. 1, pp. 1-115
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The type-series of the taxa of the family Braconidae described by A.H. Haliday (1806-1870) are reviewed, 99 lectotypes are designated, 24 new synonyms and 22 new combinations are given. Lectotypes are designated for the following nominal species: Alysia (Dacnusa) abdita Haliday, 1839; Opius (Opius) aethiops Haliday, 1836; Microgaster albipennis Haliday, 1834; Alysia (Alysia) ancilla Haliday, 1838; Alysia (Alysia) angustula Haliday, 1838; Microgaster annularis Haliday, 1834; Leiophron antennalis Hincks, 1943; Leiophron apicalis Haliday, 1833; Microgaster arenarius Haliday, 1834; Colastes braconius Haliday, 1833; Opius (Opius) caesus Haliday, 1836; Microgaster callidus Haliday, 1834; Microgaster candidatus Haliday, 1834; Opius (Opius) celsus Haliday, 1836; Alysia (Alysia) cephalotes Haliday, 1833; Opius (Opius) clarus Haliday, 1836; Rhyssalus clavator Haliday, 1833; Alysia (Alysia) compressa Haliday, 1838; Alysia (Alysia) concinna Haliday, 1838; Alysia (Alysia) conspurcator Haliday, 1838; Rogas (Clinocentrus) cunctator Haliday, 1836; Ancylus cuspidatus Haliday, 1833; Rogas (Colastes) decorator Haliday, 1836; Microgaster decorus Haliday, 1834; Bracon delibator Haliday, 1833; Microgaster dilectus Haliday, 1834; Rogas dispor Haliday, 1833; Leiophron (Ancylus) edentatus Haliday, 1835; Microgaster equestris Haliday, 1834; Alysia (Alysia) eugenia Haliday, 1838; Alysia (Alysia) eunice Haliday, 1838:; Leiophron (Ancylus) excrucians Haliday, 1835; Rogas (Clinocentrus) excubitor Haliday, 1836; Microgaster exiguus Haliday, 1834; Microgaster exilis Haliday, 1834; Opius (Opius) exilis Haliday, 1836; Perilitus (Meteorus) filator Haliday, 1835; Microgaster flavipes Haliday, 1834; Helcon (Eubadizon) flavipes Haliday, 1835; Alysia (Alysia) flavipes Haliday, 1838; Alysia (Alysia) flaviventris Haliday, 1838; Alysia (Dacnusa) lateralis var. fuscula Haliday, 1839; Alysia (Alysia) galatea Haliday, 1838; Acaelius germanus Haliday, 1834; Opius (Opius) haemorrhoeus Haliday, 1836; Microgaster Maris Haliday, 1834; Microgaster immunis Haliday, 1834; Rogas (Doryctes) imperator Haliday, 1836; Microgaster infumatus Haliday, 1834; Alysia (Alysia) jaculans Haliday, 1838; Microgaster lateralis Haliday, 1834; Alysia (Dacnusa) lateralis Haliday, 1839; Leiophron (Ancylus) lituratus Haliday, 1835; Alysia (Alysia) livida Haliday, 1838; Opius (Opius) lugens Haliday, 1836; Alysia (Dacnusa) lugens Haliday, 1839; Alysia (Alysia) maculipes Haliday, 1838; Alysia (Dacnusa) marginalts Haliday, 1839; Alysia (Alysia) maria Haliday, 1838; Microgaster mediator Haliday, 1834; Rogas (Colastes) meditator Haliday, 1836; Microgaster meridianus Haliday, 1834; Microgaster messorius Haliday, 1834; Aphidius (Trioxys) minutus Haliday, 1833; Ancylus muricatus Haliday, 1833; Alysia (Chorebus) naiadum Haliday, 1839; Alysia (Alysia) nephele Haliday, 1838; Alysia (Chorebus) nereidum Haliday, 183; Alysia (Alysia) nina Haliday, 1838; Diospilus oleraceus Haliday, 1833; Opius (Opius) pactus Haliday, 1836; Opius (Opius) pendulus Haliday, 1836; Microgaster praepotens Haliday, 1834; Perilitus (Meteorus) profligator Haliday, 1835; Alysia (Alysia) pullata Haliday, 1838; Alysia (Dacnusa) pulverosa Haliday, 1839; Rogas (Heterospilus) quaestor Haliday, 1836; Microgaster rubripes Haliday, 1834; Microgaster rufricrus Haliday, 1834; Microgaster russatus Haliday, 1834; Opius (Opius) rusticus Haliday, 1836; Opius (Opius) saevus Haliday, 1836; Microgaster spectabilis Haliday, 1834; Microgaster spinolae Haliday, 1834; Opius (Opius) spretus Haliday, 1836; Alysia (Alysia) sylvia Haliday, 1839; Opius (Opius) sylvaticus Haliday, 1836; Adelius subfasciatus Haliday, 1833; Rogas (Doryctes) tabidus Haliday, 1836; Opius (Opius) tacitus Haliday, 1836; Helcon (Calyptus) tibialis Haliday, 1835; Blacus (Blacus) trivialis Haliday, 1835; Alysia (Dacnusa) uliginosa Haliday, 1839; Microgaster umbellatarum Haliday, 1834; Microgaster vestalis Haliday, 1834; Rogas (Clinocentrus) vestigator Haliday, 1836; Opius (Opius) victus Haliday, 1836; and Opius (Opius) wesmaelii Haliday, 1836.\nThe following new synonyms are proposed: Microgaster coniferae Haliday, 1834, with M. candidatus Haliday, 1834; M. exiguus Haliday, 1834, and M. umbellatarum Haliday, 1834,, with M. bicolor Nees, 1834; M. ingratus Haliday, 1834, with M. deprimator Fabricius, 1798; M. spinolae Haliday, 1834, and M. grandis Thomson, 1895, with M. meridianus Haliday, 1834; M. tibialis Nees, 1834 (not Curtis, 1830), with M. messorius Haliday, 1834; M. ater Ratzeburg, 1852, with M. sodalis Haliday, 1834; Bracon anthracinus Nees, 1834 with B. delibator Haliday, 1834; Opius docilis Haliday, 1836, with O. reconditor Wesmael, 1835; O. exilis Haliday, 1836, with O. pallipes Wesmael, 1835; Rogas medianus Thomson, 1892, with R. nobilis Haliday, 1834; Apanteles memnon Nixon, 1974, with Microgaster praepotens Haliday, 1834; Dacnusa marsyas Nixon, 1937, with Alysia pulverosa Haliday, 1839; Dapsilarthra carpathica van Achterberg, 1983, with Alysia sylvia Haliday, 1839; Apanteles melitaearum Wilkinson, 1937, with Microgaster vestalis Haliday, 1834; and Neoneurus viennense (Giraud, 1871) with Ecclites clypeatus Foerster, 1862.\nThe following genera are synonymized: Fovephedrus Chen, 1986, with Ephedrus Haliday, 1833; Aenone Haliday, 1833, Aenone Curtis, 1837, Oenone Haliday, 1839, Symphya Foerster, 1862, and Anarmus Ruthe, 1882, with Trachionus Haliday, 1833; Sixia Snellen van Vollenhoven, 1867, with Neoneurus Haliday, 1838.\nThe following new combinations are made: Apodesmia aemula (Haliday, 1836); Phaedrotoma aethiops (Haliday, 1836); Peristenus antennalis (Hincks, 1943) stat. nov.; Xynobius bajulus (Haliday, 1836); Chilotrichia blanda (Haliday, 1836); Xynobius caelatus (Haliday, 1836); Phaedrotoma caesa (Haliday, 1836); P. celsa (Haliday, 1836); Dinotrema concinnum (Haliday, 1838); Cotesia immunis (Haliday, 1834); Eubazus lepidus (Haliday, 1835); Phaedrotoma pacta (Haliday, 1836); Euphorus pallidistigma (Curtis, 1833); Cotesia popularis (Haliday, 1834); Chaenusa lymphata (Haliday, 1839); Phaedrotoma reconditor (Wesmael, 1835)); Trachionus ringens (Haliday, 1839); Paraorthostigma rufiventre (Nees, 1834; Apodesmia saeva (Haliday, 1836); Eubazus tibialis (Haliday, 1835); Phaedrotoma tacita (Haliday, 1836); and Atormus victus (Haliday, 1836).\nA new key to the West Palaearctic species of the genus Allurus Foerster, 1862 is given. Aleiodes tricolor (Haliday, 1836) and Heterospilus quaestor Haliday, 1836 are redescribed and illustrated, and one new genus, Atormus (type species: Opius victus Haliday, 1836) is described and illustrated.
    Keywords: Braconidae ; Adeliinae ; Agathidinae ; Alysiinae ; Aphidiinae ; Blacinae ; Cenocoeliinae ; Charmontinae ; Doryctinae ; Euphorinae ; Exothecinae ; Gnamptodontinae ; Helconinae ; Macrocentrinae ; Miracinae ; Microgastrinae ; Opiinae ; Pambolinae ; Rhysipolinae ; Rhyssalinae ; Rogadinae ; Palaearctic ; Neotropical ; Australian.
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A new species of the genus Dinotrema Foerster, 1862, D. brevis spec. nov. from Finland is described. A key to the species with modified wing veins is added.
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Braconidae ; Alysiinae ; Dinotrema brevis ; new species ; Palaearctic ; Finland
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 83 no. 16, pp. 667-671
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A new species of the genus Phaenocarpa Foerster (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Alysiinae) with a short ovipositor, P. vanbruggeni spec. nov., from Madagascar is described and illustrated.
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Braconidae ; Alysiinae ; Alysiini ; Phaenocarpa ; Afrotropical ; Madagascar
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-04-03
    Description: The braconid genus Dyscritulus Hincks is a small member of the subfamily Aphidiinae, distributed in Europe and Central Asia. All its species are highly specialized parasitoids of aphids of the genera Drepanosiphum Koch and, probably, Periphyllus van der Hoeven which are mostly associated with maple and sycamore trees (genus Acer). Upon examination of specimens from the Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, we unexpectedly noted unusual variability in morphological characters compared to other known Dyscritulus species. Further inspection of other material previously identified as Dyscritulus planiceps Marshall, 1896 revealed additional specimens with the same morphological variability. Here we describe a new species of the genus, Dyscritulus europaeus sp. nov., associated with Drepanosiphum aphids on Acer.
    Keywords: Aphid parasitoids ; Europe ; museum collections ; new species ; taxonomy
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Cuniculobracon gen. nov. (type species: C. verdui spec. nov.) from Spain (Braconidae: Helconinae) and Polemochartus ibericus spec. nov. from Spain (Braconidae: Alysiinae) are described and illustrated. A key to the West Palaearctic species of Polemochartus Schulz is added. Eremita perepetshaenkoi Kasparyan, 1995 (Ichneumonidae: Neorhacodinae) is reported from Central Spain.
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Braconidae ; Helconinae ; Brachistini ; Alysiinae ; Cuniculobracon ; new genus ; Polemochartus ; new species ; Ichneumonidae ; Eremita ; Palaearctic ; Spain
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Two new species of Braconidae belonging to the genera Phaenocarpa Foerster, 1862 (Braconidae: Alysiinae: Alysiini) and Elasmosoma Ruthe, 1858 (Euphorinae: Neoneurini) are reported from Finland and Estonia, respectively, and described as P. angulosetosa spec. nov. and E. depressum spec. nov. A key to the European species of the genus Elasmosoma Ruthe and to the species of the subgenus Discphaenocarpa Belokobylskij, 1998, is added.
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Braconidae ; Alysiinae ; Alysiini ; Discphaenocarpa ; Phaenocarpa ungulosetosa ; Euphorinae ; Neoneurini ; Elasmosoma depressum ; Finland ; Estonia ; Europe ; Palaearctic ; distribution ; key ; new species
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The West Palaearctic species of the genera Gildoria Hedqvist, 1974, and Platyspathius Viereck, 1911 (Braconidae: Doryctinae) are revised. Five new species are described and illustrated: Gildoria elongata spec. nov. from Canary Islands, G. gijswijti spec. nov. from France, G. iberica spec. nov. from Spain, G. striata spec. nov. from Morocco and Platyspathius europaeus spec. nov. from France and Italy. The genus Gildoria is re-instated, Gildoria anthaxiae (Belokobylskij, 1983), G. grandis (Fahringer, 1930), G. planus (Ratzeburg, 1848), G. similis ( Bouc\xcb\x98ek, 1955) and G. titubata (Papp, 1985) are new combinations, and Dendrosotinus ilanotensisC \xcb\x98 apek, 1992, is synonymized with Gildoria titubata (Papp, 1985). Doryctes lenticularis Granger, 1949, is designated as type species of the subgenus Lenticularia nov. from Madagascar. A key to the species of both genera is added.
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Braconidae ; Doryctinae ; Gildoria ; Dendrosotinus ; Platyspathius ; Spathiohormius ; Lenticulara ; Morocco ; France ; Canary Islands ; Europe ; Palaearctic ; distribution ; key ; new species.
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The European species of the subgenus Aliolus Say, 1836, of the genus Eubazus Nees, 1814, and of the genus Dicyrtaspis van Achterberg, 1980 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Brachistinae) are reviewed. The identity of Triaspis thomsoni Fahringer, 1934, and the interpretation by S\xcb\x98 nofl\xc3\xa1k (1953) are discussed. A lectotype is designated for T. thomsoni, a neotype for the types species of Aliolus Say, 1836 (Bracon trilobatus Say, 1836) and T. thomsoni sensu \xc5\xa0nofl\xc3\xa1k is described as a new species (Eubazus nigroventralis spec. nov.) from Bulgaria, Germany and Czech Republic. Two new species of the E. lepidus-group are described and illustrated (E. punctifer cpec. nov. from Bulgaria and E. planifacialis spec. nov. from The Netherlands, Belgium and Sweden). In addition, a closely related species of the type species (and up to now only known species) of the genus Dicyrtaspis van Achterberg from Bulgaria is described and illustrated (D. aurantia spec. nov.). A key to the European species of the subgenus Aliolus Say, and of the genus Dicyrtaspis van Achterberg is added.
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Braconidae ; Helconinae ; Brachistinae ; Brachistini ; Eubazus ; Aliolus ; Dicyrtaspis ; Triaspis thomsoni ; Bulgaria ; Netherlands ; Belgium ; Germany ; Sweden ; Europe ; Palaearctic ; distribution ; key ; new species
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