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A Key to New WorldDistatrixMason (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), with Descriptions of Six New Reared Neotropical Species
Author(s) -
Christopher C Grinter,
James B. Whitfield,
Heidi Connahs,
Lee A. Dyer,
Winifred Hallwachs,
Daniel H. Janzen
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
journal of insect science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.551
H-Index - 49
ISSN - 1536-2442
DOI - 10.1673/031.009.2901
Subject(s) - braconidae , biology , fauna , key (lock) , hymenoptera , caterpillar , genus , old world , ecology , larva , zoology , parasitoid
Six new species of the genus Distatrix Mason from Central and South America, D. loretta, D. xanadon, D. vigilis, D. pitillaensis, D. pandora Grinter, n. sp., and D. antirrheae Whitfield & Grinter, n. sp., are described from large-scale caterpillar inventory endeavors, mostly from the larvae of geometrid moths. Biological information and diagnostic features that distinguish these species from other previously described Distatrix, especially those from the Neotropical region, are provided; and the first key to New World species is presented. The new discoveries expand our knowledge of the World's widespread Distatrix fauna by about a third, suggesting that similar survey efforts in other poorly sampled regions will reveal numerous additional undescribed species.

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