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Some genera of British and European Mesoleiini (Hym., Ichneumonidae: Ctenopelmatinae) in the National Museums of Scotland, including a new species of Mesoleius and a further twenty species new to Britain
Includes Irish records of Mesoleius opticus (Gravenhorst), M. peronatus (Marshall) and Campodorus haematodes (Gravenhorst) from Faris material in NMS, Edinburgh.Shaw, Mark R ; Kasparyan, D R
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Two species of Coeloides (Hym., Braconidae, Braconinae) new to Britain, with notes on congeners
Coeloides filiformis, a parasitoid of Coleoptera (particularly Leperisinus spp. [Hylesinus]) developing in Fraxinus sp. bark, and C. sordidator, a parasitoid of Coleoptera feeding in pine bark (especially Pissodes spp.) are new to Great Britain (UK). Some British distributional records for C. abdominalis (a parasitoid of Scolytidae in pine bark), C....Shaw, Mark R
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Egg-Eating Intruders
Shaw, Mark R
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Interactions between adults of some species of Netelia Gray (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Tryphoninae) and their caterpillar hosts (Lepidoptera)
Five species from three subgenera of Netelia were observed ovipositing on their hosts under laboratory conditions. Two species of the subgenus Bessobates oviposited without a separate insertion of the ovipositor beforehand. One species of the subgenus Netelia and two of the sub- genus Paropheltes employed a venom causing weak (often...Shaw, Mark R
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A new species of Macrostomion Szepligeti (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Rogadinae) from Papua New Guinea, with notes on the biology of the genus
Macrostomion gnathothlibi spec. nov. is described from a series reared gregariously from a larva of the sphingid moth Gnathothlibus eratus eras (Boisduval) collected in Papua New Guinea. Dedanima Cameron, 1903, is synonymised with Macrostomion Szépligeti, 1900. A further four gregarious broods of Macrostomion are noted, three certainly and one probably...Shaw, Mark R
Papua New Guinea, Braconidae, Macrostomion, Rogadinae, and host relations.