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doi: 10.5852/ejt.2016.187
handle: 10141/622606
The British species of Enicospilus (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Ophioninae)
The nine British and Irish species of Enicospilus are revised, mapped and an identification key provided. One species, Enicospilus myricae sp. nov., is described as new; Enicospilus merdarius (Gravenhorst, 1829) is a senior synonym of E. tournieri (Vollenhoven, 1879) syn. nov.; the only available name for E. merdarius auctt. is Enicospilus adustus (Haller, 1885) stat. rev., and a neotype is designated for Ophion adustus Haller, 1885. Enicospilus cerebrator Aubert, 1969 and E. repentinus (Holmgren, 1860) are newly recorded from Britain. Some host data are available for eight of the nine species.
- Natural History Museum United Kingdom
- Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitaet Germany
- Goethe University Frankfurt Germany
- National Museums Scotland United Kingdom
- National Museum of Scotland United Kingdom
new species, host, QL1-991, QK1-989, 590, Botany, ddc:590, parasitoid, Zoology, Taxonomy, nocturnal
new species, host, QL1-991, QK1-989, 590, Botany, ddc:590, parasitoid, Zoology, Taxonomy, nocturnal
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