نتایج جستجو برای: symphyta

تعداد نتایج: 111  

2011
Michael J. Sharkey James M. Carpenter Lars Vilhelmsen John Heraty Johan Liljeblad Ashley P.G. Dowling Susanne Schulmeister Debra Murray Andrew R. Deans Fredrik Ronquist Lars Krogmann Ward C. Wheeler

The first comprehensive analysis of higher-level phylogeny of the order Hymenoptera is presented. The analysis includes representatives of all extant superfamilies, scored for 392 morphological characters, and sequence data for four loci (18S, 28S, COI and EF-1a). Including three outgroup taxa, 111 terminals were analyzed. Relationships within symphytans (sawflies) and Apocrita are mostly resol...

Journal: :Natura Somogyiensis / 2021

Endelomyia filipendulae Lacourt, 1998 is recorded first time from Hungary, one female Gant, Fejer county and Somogyszob, Somogy county.

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Andreas Taeger Mercedes París Jose Luis Nieves-Aldrey

The type specimens of sawflies (Hymenoptera: Symphyta) housed in the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Madrid, were examined. Lectotypes are designated and illustrated for the following 32 nominal taxa (preserved in the MNCN collection if not stated otherwise): Tenthredo acutiscutis Konow, 1908; Tenthredo aericeps Konow, 1907; Allantus albipectus Konow, 1907; Athalia bolivari Dusmet, 1896; ...

Journal: :Biodiversity data journal 2016
Michael Joseph Skvarla David R Smith Danielle M Fisher Ashley P G Dowling

BACKGROUND This is the second in a series of papers detailing the terrestrial arthropods collected during an intensive survey of a site near Steel Creek campground along the Buffalo National River in Arkansas. The survey was conducted over a period of eight and a half months using twelve trap types - Malaise traps, canopy traps (upper and lower collector), Lindgren multifunnel traps (black, gre...

2016
Paula Altesor Andrés González Stefan Schmidt

BACKGROUND The sawfly family Pergidae is best represented in South America, and it is the third largest family in the suborder Symphyta. Tequus is a Neotropical genus that has been reported in association with host plants of the genus Solanum (Solanaceae), with little information about the life history of its members. Tequus schrottkyi (Konow, 1906) was described from Paraguay, without any info...

Journal: :Beiträge zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology 2015

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