Wing reduction is well known in the cyclostome lineage of Braconidae, but very unusual in non-cyclostome groups. A new species from New Zealand, Meteorus orocrambivorus, the first micropterous species of the non-cyclostome and cosmopolitan genus Meteorus, is described. Phylogenetic analysis places it close to M. versicolor, a macropterous parasitoid of macrolepidoptera. Details about its host relationships, plant associations and habitat suggest that the necessity of succeeding in cryptic environments may explain the wing modification. A possible case of Batesian mimicry with ants could explain the extreme sexual dimorphism
Braconidae is one of the more diverse families of Hymenoptera with almost 20,000 species worldwide. ...
FIGURE 10. Meteorus pulchricornis (Wesmael,1835) habitus. a: commonest form. b: melanic form.Publish...
FIGURES 6, 7. 6.—Scanning electron micrograph of Meteorus bustamanteorum, new species: head, mesosom...
Wing reduction is well known in the cyclostome lineage of Braconidae, but very unusual in non-cyclos...
A new gregarious braconid parasitoid wasp of Euphorinae, Meteorus stellatus Fujie, Shimizu & Maeto s...
Description and natural history of the first micropterous Meteorus species... 45 Description and nat...
FIGURE 2. Detail of Meteorus wing venation. a: m-cu opposite to 2/Rs, cell 1R1 sessile. b: m-cu apic...
The new gregarious parasitoid Meteorus acerbiavorus sp. nov. (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) was reared fr...
A comprehensive key for 75 species of Meteorus distributed across 15 Neotropical countries is presen...
Parasitic wasps constitute one of the last remaining frontiers in the charting of animal diversity. ...
FIGURES 30–36 Meteorus strigatus n. sp., female. 30. Lateral habitus. 31. Head, dorsal view. 32. Hea...
Meteorus laphygmae Viereck, 1913 Examined material. DCBU 16546 Teodoro Sampaio, SP, Brasil, Sitio...
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Some parasitoids build a cocoon mass that hangs in the host body until the adults emergence, which i...
A new species of a gregarious Meteorus wasp (Braconidae) constructs an unusual cocoon mass. Meteorus...
Braconidae is one of the more diverse families of Hymenoptera with almost 20,000 species worldwide. ...
FIGURE 10. Meteorus pulchricornis (Wesmael,1835) habitus. a: commonest form. b: melanic form.Publish...
FIGURES 6, 7. 6.—Scanning electron micrograph of Meteorus bustamanteorum, new species: head, mesosom...
Wing reduction is well known in the cyclostome lineage of Braconidae, but very unusual in non-cyclos...
A new gregarious braconid parasitoid wasp of Euphorinae, Meteorus stellatus Fujie, Shimizu & Maeto s...
Description and natural history of the first micropterous Meteorus species... 45 Description and nat...
FIGURE 2. Detail of Meteorus wing venation. a: m-cu opposite to 2/Rs, cell 1R1 sessile. b: m-cu apic...
The new gregarious parasitoid Meteorus acerbiavorus sp. nov. (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) was reared fr...
A comprehensive key for 75 species of Meteorus distributed across 15 Neotropical countries is presen...
Parasitic wasps constitute one of the last remaining frontiers in the charting of animal diversity. ...
FIGURES 30–36 Meteorus strigatus n. sp., female. 30. Lateral habitus. 31. Head, dorsal view. 32. Hea...
Meteorus laphygmae Viereck, 1913 Examined material. DCBU 16546 Teodoro Sampaio, SP, Brasil, Sitio...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
Some parasitoids build a cocoon mass that hangs in the host body until the adults emergence, which i...
A new species of a gregarious Meteorus wasp (Braconidae) constructs an unusual cocoon mass. Meteorus...
Braconidae is one of the more diverse families of Hymenoptera with almost 20,000 species worldwide. ...
FIGURE 10. Meteorus pulchricornis (Wesmael,1835) habitus. a: commonest form. b: melanic form.Publish...
FIGURES 6, 7. 6.—Scanning electron micrograph of Meteorus bustamanteorum, new species: head, mesosom...