Proctotrupes (lat.) - a genus of proctotrupoid equestrians ( Proctotrupoidea ) from the family Proctotrupidae (Proctotrupinae).
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Spread
The world
Description
Small parasitic horsemen . They parasitize larvae of ground beetles ( Carabidae ). Mandibles with 1 apical tooth. Antennae 13-segmented. Pronotum with longitudinal wrinkles. Abdomen with small stalk [1]
About 10 species, in Europe - 5 species [3] .
- Proctotrupes bistriatus Moller, 1882
- Proctotrupes brachypterus (Schrank, 1780)
- Proctotrupes caudatus Say , 1824
- Proctotrupes cellularis ( Brues , 1923)
- Proctotrupes exhumatus (Brues, 1910)
- Proctotrupes gravidator ( Linnaeus , 1758)
- Proctotrupes maurus ( Kieffer , 1908)
- Proctotrupes pallidus (Say, 1828)
- Proctotrupes rottensis (Meunier, 1920)
- Proctotrupes terminalis ( Ashmead , 1893)
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Determinant of insects of the Far East of Russia. T. IV. Retinae, scorpionnaires, hymenoptera. Part 3 / under total. ed. P. A. Lera . - Vladivostok: Dal'nauka, 1998. - p. 672-674. - 708 s. - 500 copies - ISBN 5-7442-0898-4 .
- ↑ Proctotrupes Latreille, 1796 . (eng.) (Verified on March 28, 2012)
- ↑ List of the Proctotrupidae of Europe . (eng.) (Verified on March 28, 2012)
Links
- The Proctotrupidae (Hymenoptera) of the World . (eng.) (Verified on March 28, 2012)
- Proctotrupes (eol.org) . (eng.) (Verified on March 28, 2012)