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  • 1
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    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology 12 (1979), S. 87-94 
    ISSN: 0048-3575
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen (00240672) vol.73, 1-11 (1999) p.165
    Publication Date: 2007-01-23
    Description: A key to the European species of the Pteromalus altus group is presented. The relationship between this group and species of the genus Euphorbia (Euphorbiaceae) is confirmed. One new species: P. villosae, associated with Euphorbia villosa Waldst. & Kit.is presented. Two new species of the albipennis group: Pteromalus almeriensis and P. costulata are presented. In addition one species of the P. vibulenus group: P. tethys is added. Information on P. sylveni Hedqvist, P. osmiae Hedqvist and P. discors Graham is given.
    Keywords: Chalcidoidea ; Pteromalidae ; Pteromalus ; new species ; redescriptions ; Spain ; Portugal ; France ; Greece ; Euphorbia ; 42.75
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Type: Article / Letter to the editor
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen vol. 25, pp. 19-23
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Additions and corrections to the checklist of the chalcid wasps of the Netherlands\n(Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea)\nThe following 15 species are recorded here for the first time from the Netherlands:\nAchrysocharoides cruentus Hansson, 1983, Entedon marci Askew, 1992, Omphale brevibuccata\nSzel\xc3\xa9nyi, 1978, O. nitens Graham, 1963, Aprostocetus arenarius (Erd\xc3\xb6s, 1954), A. forsteri (Walker,\n1847), Eurytoma rufipes Walker, 1832, Colotrechnus viridis (Masi, 1921), Eunotus parvulus Masi,\n1931, Gastrancistrus vagans Westwood, 1833, Novitzkyanus cryptogaster Boucek, 1961, Pteromalus\nchlorospilus (Walker, 1834), Trichomalus statutus (Foerster, 1841), Monodontomerus aeneus\n(Fonscolombe, 1932) and Torymus pastinacae Graham & Gijswijt, 1998.\nRecently two revisions of encyrtid genera by Guerrieri & Noyes (2000, 2005) have been\npublished with data on occurrence in the Netherlands based on material of the present author.\nThis leads to the addition of 15 species of Copidosoma and six Metaphycus to the list. Four\nspecies: Copidosoma albipes (Westwood, 1837), C. subalbicorne (Hoffer, 1960), Trichomalus\nconifer (Walker, 1831) and T. rugosus Delucchi & Graham, 1956 were misidentified and have\nto be removed from the list. Achrysocharoides budensis is recombined with Chrysocharis and\nSphaeripalpus laevis (Delucchi, 1953) is recombined with Glyphognathus (Baur 2001). Aprostocetus\npolygoni (Erd\xc3\xb6s, 1954) was mentioned twice in the previous list: the citation under the subgenus\nAprostocetus s.s. (p. 43) should be removed; it belongs in subgenus Ootetrastichus (p. 44). A few\nnames had to be changed, and the records of a few others are confirmed. The total addition of\n36 species and removal of 5 leads to a new total of 1116 species.
    Keywords: bronswespen ; Chalcidoidea ; Nederland ; verspreiding
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen vol. 35, pp. 33-36
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Bronswespen zijn miniscule, fraai gekleurde parasitaire wespen. Het was lange tijd een slecht bekende groep in Nederland, totdat in 2003 de naamlijst werd gepubliceerd, met maar liefst 620 nieuwe soorten voor de fauna. Een aanvulling in 2006 leverde nog vijftien nieuwe soorten op, en diverse correcties. In deze nieuwe bijdrage worden weer\nzeventien nieuwe bronswespen vermeld, waarmee het totaal op 1133 komt. Een bijzondere vermelding verdient Ixodiphagus hookeri. Dit is een parasiet die door het RIVM gekweekt is uit teken. De soort is bekend uit vele Europese landen, maar dit is de eerste vermelding uit Nederland.
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Chalcidoidea ; Nederland ; Naamlijst
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A key to the European species of the Pteromalus altus group is presented. The relationship between this group and species of the genus Euphorbia (Euphorbiaceae) is confirmed. One new species: P. villosae, associated with Euphorbia villosa Waldst. & Kit.is presented. Two new species of the albipennis group: Pteromalus almeriensis and P. costulata are presented. In addition one species of the P. vibulenus group: P. tethys is added. Information on P. sylveni Hedqvist, P. osmiae Hedqvist and P. discors Graham is given.
    Keywords: Chalcidoidea ; Pteromalidae ; Pteromalus ; new species ; redescriptions ; Spain ; Portugal ; France ; Greece ; Euphorbia
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: An account is given of 22 species of the eulophid genus Omphale Haliday, 1833, from the Netherlands and other European countries, that came to the author\xe2\x80\x99s attention. Many new distributional records are provided. The male of O. brevis Graham, 1963, is described, as well as O. acuminata n. sp. from Greece (Lesbos), and O. grahami n. sp. from the Netherlands. Moreover, new host relationships are established.
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen vol. 18, pp. 17-79
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Checklist of the chalcid wasps of the Netherlands (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) \nA first list of Dutch Chalcidoidea was published by Snellen van Vollenhoven in Herklots (Snellen van Vollenhoven, 1858). This list contained 24 species of chalcids, partly synonyms of each other. In a new list (Snellen van Vollenhoven 1873), he mentioned 85 species. Since Vollenhoven\xe2\x80\x99s time about 250 names have been added by several authors in shorter communications. Not all the old names can be verified, many of the specimens are lost either by mold or voracious insects. In the list here presented the names of lost specimens are omitted (table 4) except when it concerns newly described species, or when additional remarks give a high probability of correct identification. These are marked with a question mark, as are literature records for which material had not yet been seen, but is present elsewhere. In this list we record 1085 species of Chalcidoidea, 620 of which are recorded for the first time for the Netherlands (marked with an *). For the new species information on a maximum of three localities are given for future reference. In these records the Dutch collectors and provinces are abbreviated (see table 2 and 3, respectively). Species which are introduced by man into the Netherlands and are only able to survive in the human environment are marked with a +. The diversity of chalcid wasps is shown in the colour plates. \nRemarks on individual species:\nAphelinus longicornis (synonym of A. annulipes): Ferri\xc3\xa8re (1962, 1965) calls the type locality of Mesidia longicornis Eccle and Ecle. This should be Ede (Gelderland). Aprostocetus diversus: Usually, the hosts of this variable species are Rhabdopohaga species on Salix. Mr. Alders (Arnhem) reared a series of females from Pontania galls, collected near Best (nb). Aprostocetus rhacius: According to Graham (1987) this species was reared from galls of Dasineura trifolii (F. L\xc3\xb6w). Mr. Vlug reared a series of this species from flowergalls in a Galium species (presumably Geocrypta galii (Loew)). Aprostocetus tanaceticola: In 1987 Graham described females only. I found an apparently overlooked male originating from the series out of which the paratypes were chosen. The labels say: \xe2\x80\x98Wessem, 10.viii.1971, H.J. Vlug, Plat. 46\xe2\x80\x9d, \xe2\x80\x98/gall Rhopal., tanaceticola, coll. 22.vii.1971\xe2\x80\x9d In his key to Aprostocetus males (Graham 1987: 188-210) A. tanaceticola runs to couplet 39 where it stands between A. salictorum Graham and A. cecidomyiarum (Bouch\xc3\xa9): The antennal scape is 2.9 times longer than broad, the ventral plaque has 0.4 length of scape, the length of pedicellus plus flagellum is 1.9 times breadth of mesonotum. In this specimen the mesosoma is only 1.1 times longer than broad. The mid and hind tibiae are yellow, very slightly darkened in the middle. Aprostocetus zosimus: Mr. W. Nijveldt reared this species from Mayetiola holci on Holcus lanatus. Perilampus batavus (synonym of P. tristis): Overlooked by Noyes (2002) is Smits van Burgst (1918), where the species is described for the first time. Later he did it again (Smits van Burgst 1919a).
    Keywords: Nederland ; Naamlijst
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Torymus interruptus spec. nov. from southern Portugal is described. A list of additions and corrections to the revision to the European species (Graham & Gijswijt, 1998) is added. The form of Torymus tipulariarum (Zetterstedt, 1838) and the \xe2\x80\x9cspecies indet.\xe2\x80\x9d as mentioned in the key to females, are synonymized with typical T. tipulariarum and the species is redescribed with the use of annotations by the late M. de Vere Graham.
    Keywords: Chalcidoidea ; Torymidae ; Torymus ; new species ; Portugal
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    In:  Zoologische Verhandelingen vol. 317 no. 1, pp. 1-202
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In this revision the generic synonymy as proposed by Grissell (1976, 1995) is followed. The genus Diomorus Walker is here synonymised with Torymus as well, so that the tribe Torymini (sensu Grissell) includes only one genus in the West Palaearctic region. In Torymus, 154 species are recognised, 38 of which are here described as new. The existing types of nearly all names have been examined and 272 synonyms, 67 of them new, are listed. The genus is subdivided in 13 species groups, five species standing apart as species solae. Keys to the species groups, females and more distinctive males are presented.
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Torymidae ; Torymini ; Diomorus ; Torymus ; Europe ; distribution ; keys ; biol- ogy ; types ; synonymy ; new species.
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