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Dryinidae

Authors: Virla, Eduardo Gabriel; Olmi, Massimo;
Abstract

A treatment on Dryinidae (Hymenoptera Chrysidoidea) summarizing the main morphologic and biological characters of the family is presented. Dryinidae are known as parasitoids of nymphs and adults of Auchenorrhyncha (Hemiptera). The family is present in all the continents. A key to the subfamilies present in the Neotropical region is presented. In Argentina, dryinids wasps were represented by 130 species and data on distribution were added. Six species are quoted for the first time: Deinodryinus actuosus (Olmi, 1984), Neodryinus trinitatis (Richards, 1951), Gonatopus neotropicus (Olmi, 1986), Gonatopus autumnalis (Olmi, 1984), Gonatopus moyaraygozai (Olmi, 1989) and Gonatopus tuxtlanus (Olmi, 1987). Geographic distributions of 20 species are enlarged at provincial level.

Se reúnen las principales características morfológicas y biológicas de la familia Dryinidae (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea). Estas avispas se comportan como parasitoides de ninfas y adultos de Hemiptera Auchenorrhyncha. Es una familia cosmopolita. Se incluye una clave para las subfamilias presentes en la región Neotropical. En el país se han registrado 130 especies para las cuales se agregan datos de distribución. Se citan por primera vez para Argentina seis especies: Deinodryinus actuosus (Olmi, 1984), Neodryinus trinitatis (Richards, 1951), Gonatopus neotropicus (Olmi, 1986), Gonatopus autumnalis (Olmi, 1984), Gonatopus moyaraygozai (Olmi, 1989) y Gonatopus tuxtlanus (Olmi, 1987). Se amplía la distribución geográfica de 20 especies a nivel provincial.

Fil: Virla, Eduardo Gabriel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán. Planta Piloto de Procesos Industriales Microbiológicos; Argentina

Fil: Olmi, Massimo. Universidad de la Tuscia; Italia

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Argentina
Keywords

https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6, HYMENOPTERA, TAXONOMY, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, DRYINIDAE

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