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REVISION OF THE DIPARINAE (PTEROMALIDAE: CHALCIDOIDEA) FROM AMERICA NORTH OF MEXICO

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Carl M. Yoshimoto
Affiliation:
Canadian Forestry Service, Environment Canada, Ottawa

Abstract

The North American Diparinae (Pteromalidae: Chalcidoidea) consists of six genera and 11 species, of which eight species are described as new. These are Trimicrops bilineatus, T. trilineatus, Dipara pedunculata, Netomocera nearctica, Lelaps floridensis, L. beckeri, L. melinus, and L. striatus. Illustrated keys to genera and species are provided.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1977

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