An illustrated key to European genera of Microgastrinae parasitoid wasps (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) with a recent historical and biological perspective and a guide to available species-level identification resources.

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY ZooKeys Pub Date : 2024-09-23 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1212.126155
Mark R Shaw, Amelie Höcherl, Jose Fernandez-Triana
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An illustrated key is provided for the identification of the 20 genera of Microgastrinae so far known to occur in Europe. A brief review of 20th century progress on the group is given. Morphological terms are explained and illustrated, with special reference to the different systems of wing venation employed by past workers on Microgastrinae in Europe, and recommendations are made for future work. For each genus, an outline of species richness, host usage, developmental biology, and particular morphological features is given, and some species that may be difficult to place are highlighted. Available keys for species identification within genera are referenced, with comments, and attention is drawn to species more recently recorded or described up to January 2024. The value of accurate rearing data for parasitoids is emphasised. The references discussed provide a comprehensive overview of the most useful literature for future morphological work on European Microgastrinae. Glyptapantelesmoldavicus (Tobias), comb. nov. is proposed.

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欧洲小胃寄生蜂属(膜翅目,腕蜂科)图解指南,包括最新的历史和生物学观点,以及可用的物种级鉴定资源指南。
该书提供了一个附有插图的检索表,用于识别目前已知的出现在欧洲的 20 个微小胃肠动物属。书中简要回顾了 20 世纪关于该类的研究进展。对形态学术语进行了解释和说明,特别提到了过去研究欧洲微型胃肠动物的工作者所采用的不同翅脉系统,并对今后的工作提出了建议。对每个属的物种丰富度、寄主使用、发育生物学和特殊形态特征进行了概述,并重点介绍了一些可能难以定位的物种。参考了现有的属内物种鉴定检索表,并附有注释,还提请注意截至 2024 年 1 月最新记录或描述的物种。还强调了寄生虫准确饲养数据的价值。所讨论的参考文献全面概述了对欧洲小食蚁兽科未来形态学工作最有用的文献。Glyptapantelesmoldavicus (Tobias), comb.
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