Here we focus on the poorly studied braconid wasp subfamily Cheloninae for the arid zone of the Australian continent, using material, in part, resulting from comprehensive surveys of three arid zone reserves. The Bush Blitz programme is a multi-institutional project with the aim of documenting the diversity of the flora and fauna in Australia’s National Reserve System, with describing new species being a key focus of the programme. In total, 11 species from the genera Ascogaster and Phanerotoma are treated, with species’ delimitation based on both molecular and morphological data. Two species are redescribed (Phanerotoma behriae Zettel, 1988a and P. decticauda Zettel, 1988a) and nine species are described as new (Ascogaster brevivena sp. no...
The braconid genus Syngaster Brulle´ is revised and nine species are recognized, six of which are ne...
The endemic Australian parasitic wasp genus Bracalba (Hymenoptera: Platygastridae) is revised. Sixte...
Despite several decades of active research, there are still substantial gaps in the knowledge of par...
Kittel, Rebecca N., Austin, Andrew D. (2015): New species of Australian arid zone chelonine wasps fr...
Figure 6. Ascogaster prolixogaster sp. nov.: (a) habitus, lateral, holotype, scale line = 1 mm; (b) ...
The subfamily Cheloninae has not been studied in any detail for Australia for more than 80 years, an...
Australian chelonine wasps have been poorly studied and yet they are a common feature of the contine...
Figure 10. Phanerotoma bushblitz sp. nov.: (a) habitus, lateral, holotype, scale line = 1 mm; (b) he...
Figure 16. Distribution map: Phanerotoma bushblitz sp. nov., black diamond; Phanerotoma lutea sp. no...
This study explores the systematics of the genera of Cheloninae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) and presen...
Figure 17. Distribution map: Phanerotoma behriae Zettel, grey circle, incl. holotype.Published as pa...
Figure 18. Distribution map: Phanerotoma decticauda Zettel, grey circle, incl. holotype.Published as...
Figure 11. Phanerotoma decticauda Zettel, 1988a: (a) habitus, lateral, other material, scale line = ...
Despite several decades of active research, there are still substantial gaps in the knowledge of par...
The genus Cotesia Cameron, 1891 is one of the most diverse of the Microgastrinae, a subfamily of was...
The braconid genus Syngaster Brulle´ is revised and nine species are recognized, six of which are ne...
The endemic Australian parasitic wasp genus Bracalba (Hymenoptera: Platygastridae) is revised. Sixte...
Despite several decades of active research, there are still substantial gaps in the knowledge of par...
Kittel, Rebecca N., Austin, Andrew D. (2015): New species of Australian arid zone chelonine wasps fr...
Figure 6. Ascogaster prolixogaster sp. nov.: (a) habitus, lateral, holotype, scale line = 1 mm; (b) ...
The subfamily Cheloninae has not been studied in any detail for Australia for more than 80 years, an...
Australian chelonine wasps have been poorly studied and yet they are a common feature of the contine...
Figure 10. Phanerotoma bushblitz sp. nov.: (a) habitus, lateral, holotype, scale line = 1 mm; (b) he...
Figure 16. Distribution map: Phanerotoma bushblitz sp. nov., black diamond; Phanerotoma lutea sp. no...
This study explores the systematics of the genera of Cheloninae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) and presen...
Figure 17. Distribution map: Phanerotoma behriae Zettel, grey circle, incl. holotype.Published as pa...
Figure 18. Distribution map: Phanerotoma decticauda Zettel, grey circle, incl. holotype.Published as...
Figure 11. Phanerotoma decticauda Zettel, 1988a: (a) habitus, lateral, other material, scale line = ...
Despite several decades of active research, there are still substantial gaps in the knowledge of par...
The genus Cotesia Cameron, 1891 is one of the most diverse of the Microgastrinae, a subfamily of was...
The braconid genus Syngaster Brulle´ is revised and nine species are recognized, six of which are ne...
The endemic Australian parasitic wasp genus Bracalba (Hymenoptera: Platygastridae) is revised. Sixte...
Despite several decades of active research, there are still substantial gaps in the knowledge of par...