@article {1944, title = {Revisionary taxonomy of the American Doryctine wasp genus Callihormius Ashmead, 1900 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)}, journal = {Annales Zoologici}, volume = {68}, year = {2018}, pages = {211-235}, chapter = {211}, abstract = {

The taxonomy of the American doryctine genus Callihormius is revised. Four\ Nearctic species are redescribed, including the type species of the genus (C. bifasciatus\ Ashmead, 1900, C. stigmatus Marsh, 1966, C. texanus Marsh, 1966 and C. werneri\ Marsh, 1966). Four Neotropical species are also described: C. circumlitoris sp. nov.,\ C. franciscomartoi sp. nov., C. palagannensis sp. nov. and C. tayronensis sp. nov.\ Callihormius longicaudatus (Nettleton, 1938) is considered as \“incertae sedis\”.\ A taxonomic key for the 13 currently recognised species of Callihormius is provided.

}, keywords = {Ichneumonoidea, Nearctic, Neotropics, taxonomic key}, doi = {10.3161/00034541ANZ2018.68.2.002}, author = {S. de Souza Gadelha and A. Zaldivar-Riveron and M.L. de Oliveira} } @article {1908, title = {New genera, species and records of Doryctinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) from Brazil}, journal = {Zootaxa}, volume = {4083}, year = {2016}, pages = {359-370}, chapter = {359}, abstract = {

Two new genera of Doryctinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) are described, Parsteres n. gen., Tuberatra n. gen., and are added to the identification key of Marsh (1997). Three new species are also described: P. pilosus n. sp., T. curvicauda n. sp., and Barbalhoa longicaudus n. sp. An identification key to the species of Barbalhoa Marsh, 2002 is presented, and nine species of the subfamily have their first record for Brazil.

}, keywords = {cyclostome braconids, Ichneumonoidea, key, parasitoid wasps. Barbalhoa, taxonomy}, doi = {10.11646/zootaxa.4083.3.2}, author = {S. de Souza Gadelha and J.F. Nunes and M.L. de Oliveira} } @article {1905, title = {A new species of Bolivar Zald{\'\i}var-River{\'o}n et Rodr{\'\i}guez-Jim{\'e}nez (BRACONIDAE, DORYCTINAE) from Brazil, with new records of the Amazonian B. ecuadorensis Zald{\'\i}var-River{\'o}n et L{\'o}pez-Estrada}, journal = {Zootaxa}, volume = {4109}, year = {2016}, pages = {245-250}, chapter = {245}, abstract = {

A new species of the doryctine genus Bolivar (Braconidae), B. brasiliensis sp. nov., is described from the Atlantic coastal region in Brazil. New records and taxonomic notes of the Amazonian B. ecuadorensis Zald\ívar-River\ón et L\ópez-Estrada are also provided.

}, keywords = {Amazon, cyclostome braconids, geographic distribution, Neotropics, taxonomy}, doi = {10.11646/zootaxa.4109.2.9}, author = {J.F. Nunes and A.M. Penteado-Dias and S. de Souza Gadelha and A. Zaldivar-Riveron} } @mastersthesis {1885, title = {Taxonomia de Doryctinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) na Amaz{\^o}nia brasileira}, volume = {Master}, year = {2014}, month = {2014}, school = {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amaz{\^o}nia}, type = {PPG-ENT}, address = {Manaus, Brazil}, abstract = {

Braconidae has about 19,500 valid species, and Doryctinae is one of its most\ diverse subfamilies with over 1000 species in about 180 genera. However, the\ authors point out that the greater diversity of the group lies in the Neotropics,\ where there are about 70\% of the genera. In Brazil, have been recorded near 60\ genera, 32 for the Brazilian Amazon. However, these genera are known only by\ their type-localities, and their identification is so hardy due to the lack of keys for\ the region, and the ones that exist belongs to other regions and are outdated.\ Thus, the objective here was to conduct a taxonomic study of the Doryctinae\ genera occurring in the Brazilian Amazon. For its realization, mainly material from\ Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amaz\ônia (INPA) and Museu Paraense\ Em\ílio Goeldi (MPEG) were analyzed, besides other entomological collections of\ the Amazon region. The material was identified in part through the keys of Marsh\ (1997 and 2002) to the New World and Costa Rica, respectively and original\ descriptions. It was possible to analyze more than 900 specimens classified into\ 44 existing genera, beyond recognition of seven new genera and three new\ species, all here described. Barbalhoa Marsh, Curtiselloides Marsh, Pannuceus\ Marsh, Percnobracon Kieffer, Vanderentiellus Marsh and Bolivar Zald\ívar-River\ón \& Rodr\íguez-Jim\énez are new records for Brazil, while Aphelopsia\ Marsh, Neoheterospilus Belokobylskij, Panama Marsh and Ptesimogastroides\ Braet \& van Achterberg are news for the Brazilian Amazon region; besides 24\ genera had their records expanded within this region. The subfamily was\ recorded in almost all the states that comprise the Brazilian Amazon, except for\ Tocantins and Mato Grosso. The largest number of genera was found in\ Amazonas (44), followed by Par\á (23) and Roraima (20). It is suggested that\ further collection efforts should be concentrated on those states that had fewer\ genera registered (Rond\ônia, Mato Grosso, Tocantins and Maranh\ão) and also\ have greater risk of loss of biodiversity due to deforestation. The taxonomic\ analysis suggests the existence of a possible synonymy of Johnsonius Marsh\ under Semirhytus Sz\épligeti, and Aphelopsia Marsh under Callihormius\ Ashmead. The Notiospathius Matthews \& Marsh and Allorhogas Gahan have a\ great diversity within the region and should be studied separately in the future,\ considering the possibility of discovering new species in the first, and a better\ definition of it limits in the second.

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