A contribution to the Braconid Fauna of Israel (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), 3

Authors

  • Jenő Papp Zoological Department, Hungarian Natural History Museum, H–1088 Budapest, Baross utca 13, Hungary. E-mail: repasi@zoo.nhmus.hu

Keywords:

Braconidae, Israel, new species, Qabir Argaman, Joseph Halperin, biodiversity

Abstract

Two hundred forty-five species of Braconidae are recorded from Israel, the majority of which are new to the Israeli fauna. The following eight species: Dinotrema paucilia, Idiasta argamani, Bracon (Bracon) heberola, Bracon (Glabrobracon) propebella, Chelonus argamani, Microchelonus atrotibia, Microchelonus halperini, and Opius (Phaedrotoma) ocuvergens are described as new to science. Collecting data are provided for all species. With 115 original figures.

To cite: Papp, J. 2012. A contribution to the Braconid Fauna of Israel (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), 3. Israel Journal of Entomology 4142: 165–219. 

Opius ocuvergens

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2012-12-31

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