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REVIEW OF NORTH AMERICAN PNIGALIO SCHRANK (HYMENOPTERA: EULOPHIDAE)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Carl M. Yoshimoto
Affiliation:
Canadian Forestry Service, Department of the Environment, Ottawa

Abstract

This study provides information on species of Pnigalio Schrank found in America north of Mexico: Pnigalio longulus (Zetterstedt), a Palearctic species, is recorded from the Nearctic for the first time; the previously unplaced species of Pnigalio of Miller (1970) are discussed. Seventeen species are recognized, of which the following eight are described as new: Pnigalio levis, P. brachysellus, P. elongatus, P. glaber, P. rugatus, P. neolongulus, P. boharti, and P. albiformis. A key to species, illustrations, distribution data, and host records are included.

Résumé

La présente étude fournit des informations sur les espèces de Pnigalio Schrank trouvées en Amérique, au nord du Mexique : une espèce paléarctique, Pnigalio longulus (Zetterstedt), est rapportée du Nérctique pour la première fois et les précédentes espèces non classifies de Pnigalio de Miller (1970) sont discutées. Dix-sept espèces sont homologuées, dont les huit suivantes sont décrites comme étant nouvelles, savoir : Pnigalio levis, P. brachysellus, P. elongatus, P. glaber, P. rugatus, P. neolongulus, P. boharti et P. albiformis. L'étude comporte également une clé des espèces, des illustrations, des données sur leur distribution et des notes sur leurs hôtes.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1983

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