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Pediobius coxalis

Pediobius coxalis (lat.) - a species of parasitic riders of the genus Pediobius from the family Eulophidae ( Chalcidoidea ) of the order Hymenoptera . Europe : Russia (Kamchatka, Primorsky Krai ) [1] , Croatia , Czechoslovakia , Yugoslavia and Japan . The length of the females is 1.5 mm. Red tibia and hips, white coxae. Scutellum, forehead and crown with mesh sculpture. The stalk between the breast and the abdomen ( petiol ) is long. Pronotum with neck delimited by keel (transverse crest). Scutellum of mesoscutum with developed curved parapsidal grooves [2] [3] [4] .

Pediobius coxalis
Scientific classification
Domain:Eukaryotes
Kingdom:Animals
Kingdom :Eumetazoi
No rank :Bilateral symmetrical
No rank :Primary
No rank :Molting
No rank :Panarthropoda
Type of:Arthropods
Subtype :Tracheo-breathing
Overclass :Six-legged
Grade:Insects
Subclass :Winged insects
Infraclass :Winged insects
Treasure :Fully Transformed Insects
Squadron :Hymenopterida
Squad:Hymenoptera
Suborder :Belly-bellied
Superfamily :Chalcides
Family:Eulophidae
Subfamily :Entedoninae
Gender:Pediobius
View:Pediobius coxalis
International scientific name

Pediobius coxalis Boucek, 1965

Notes

  1. ↑ Gumovsky, A. 2003. Review of the Pediobius alcaeus species group (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Eulophidae: Entedoninae) with taxonomic notes on related genera and the description of a new species from Japan. Species Diversity 8 (3): 279.278
  2. ↑ Key to insects of the European part of the USSR. T. III. Hymenoptera. The second part // Suborder Apocrita - Calf-bellied (Alekseev V.N. et al.) / Under the general. ed. G. S. Medvedev . - L .: Nauka, 1978.- S. 412.- 757 p. - (Keys to the fauna of the USSR, published by the Zoological Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR ; issue 120). - 3150 copies.
  3. ↑ Noyes, JS Pediobius coxalis . Universal Chalcidoidea Database. World Wide Web electronic publication. . www.nhm.ac.uk/chalcidoids (Version as of June 2012). Date of treatment June 21, 2013. Archived June 29, 2013.
  4. ↑ Boucek, Z. 1965, Studies of European Eulophidae, IV: Pediobius and two allied genera (Hymenoptera). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 36:38 (Parasitoid identification correct)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pediobius_coxalis&oldid=87544087


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