Ekaterina V Tselikh, Jaehyeon Lee, Michael Haas, Mircea-Dan Mitroiu, Deok-Seo Ku
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摘要
本文综述了 Apsilocera Bouček, 1956 年发现的古北物种。根据雌性物种确认了 12 个古北物种,其中描述了 8 个新物种:新种(大韩民国)、A.budai Tselikh, Lee & Ku, sp.新物种(大韩民国)、A.grandistigma Tselikh, Lee & Ku, sp.首次描述了 A.verticillata Bouček, 1956 的雌性。Apsiloceradupla Mitroiu & Achterberg, 2013 和 A.elongata Mitroiu & Achterberg, 2013 是首次在古北区被记录。文中给出了古北区所有 Apsilocera 物种雌性的识别图谱。
Review of the Palaearctic species of Apsilocera Bouček, 1956 (Chalcidoidea, Pteromalidae), with descriptions of the eight new species.
Palaearctic species of the genus Apsilocera Bouček, 1956 are reviewed. Twelve Palaearctic species are recognized based on females, of which eight new species are described: Apsilocerabradburyi Tselikh, Lee & Ku, sp. nov. (Republic of Korea), A.budai Tselikh, Lee & Ku, sp. nov. (Republic of Korea), A.eleganta Tselikh, Haas & Ku, sp. nov. (Republic of Korea, Sweden), A.grandistigma Tselikh, Lee & Ku, sp. nov. (Republic of Korea), A.jejuensis Tselikh, Lee & Ku, sp. nov. (Republic of Korea), A.marina Tselikh, Lee & Ku, sp. nov. (Republic of Korea), A.totoroi Tselikh, Haas & Ku, sp. nov. (Germany, Japan, Sweden), and A.triapitzini Tselikh, Haas & Ku, sp. nov. (Russia, Republic of Korea, Sweden). The female of A.verticillata Bouček, 1956 is described for the first time. Apsiloceradupla Mitroiu & Achterberg, 2013 and A.elongata Mitroiu & Achterberg, 2013 are recorded from the Palaearctic region for the first time. An identification key to females of all Palaearctic species of Apsilocera is given.
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