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An unusual new genus of chrysididae from Oman (hymenoptera).

Identifier
DOI: 10.1155/1987/13971
Source
Psyche (New York). v. 94, 3-4, p. 333-335
Country
United Kingdom.
City
London
Publisher
Hindawi Publishing Corporation.
Gregorian
1987-01-01
Language
English
English abstract
The chrysidid tribe Elampini comprises a diverse group of genera. There are a number of small (1–3 species) highly derived genera in this group. Nearly all of these occur in 2 regions, southwestern North America and the area comprising the Middle East, southern USSR and North Africa. The small North American genera are Hedychreides Bohart, Microchridium Bohart, Minymischa Kimsey, Pseudolopyga Bodenstein and Xerochrum Bohart. Those in the latter region include: Haba Semenov, Prochridium Linsenmaier and the new genus, Adelopyga, described below. One genus, Muesebeck- idium Krombein, occurs in both North and South America. The following abbreviations are used: F = flagellomere, MOD = midocellus diameter, PD = puncture diameter, Rs = forewing radial sector, and S = gastral sternum.
ISSN
0033-2615
Category
Journal articles