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Iphiaulax gracilites SHENEFELT 1978

Authors: Madl, Michael;

Iphiaulax gracilites SHENEFELT 1978

Abstract

Iphiaulax gracilites SHENEFELT, 1978 Iphiaulax gracilites new name: SHENEFELT 1978: 1767 (new replacement name for Iphiaulax gracilis SZÉPLIGETI, 1913, world catalogue). Iphiaulax gracilites SHENEFELT, 1978: QUICKE 1991a: 177 (taxonomy, type catalogue non-European Braconinae described by Szépligeti Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest). * Iphiaulax gracilis n.sp.: SZÉPLIGETI 1913: 595 (description ♀ ♁, Assab). Iphiaulax gracilis SZÉPLIGETI, 1913: BRUES 1926: 329 (taxonomy, catalogue Afrotropical region: East Africa = Eritrea). Iphiaulax (Iphiaulacidea) gracilis SZÉPLIGETI, 1913: FAHRINGER 1926: 216 (taxonomy, description ♀ ♁, East Africa = Eritrea). Iphiaulax gracilis SZÉPLIGETI, 1913: FAHRINGER 1935: 530 (key ♀), 549 (key ♁), 570 (taxonomy, description ♀, Assab). Iphiaulax gracilis SZÉPLIGETI, 1913: SHENEFELT 1978: 1767 (lectotype designation by J. Papp, Assab). D i s t r i b u t i o n:Assab. Iphiaulax gracilites is known from the Afrotropical (Eritrea, Ethiopia, Tanzania) and Palaearctic regions. Iphiaulax gracilis SZÉPLIGETI, 1913 is a junior homonym of Iphiaulax gracilis SZÉPLIGETI, 1900.

Published as part of Madl, Michael, 2022, A catalogue of the Braconidae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonoidea) of Eritrea, pp. 203-218 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 54 (1) on page 208, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7507374

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Braconidae, Insecta, Arthropoda, Iphiaulax, Iphiaulax gracilites, Animalia, Biodiversity, Hymenoptera, Taxonomy

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