A key to the genera of Mymaridae occurring in Argentina is given, and information on the 178 determined and several undetermined species in 35 genera is provided, including data on their distribution and host associations. New host records are provided for several species of Anagrus Haliday and Gonatocerus Nees. The genus Kikiki Huber & Beardsley is recorded for the first time from the New World, and the genera Australomymar Girault, Camptopteroides Viggiani, Gahanopsis Ogloblin, Myrmecomymar Yoshimoto, and Ptilomymar Annecke & Doutt are reported for the first time from Argentina. Eucleruchus Ogloblin, syn. nov. is synonymized under Cleruchus Enock, and its type species E. neivai Ogloblin is transferred to Cleruchus as C. neivai (Ogloblin),...
FIGURES 1–4. 1. Kikiki, tarsi. 2. Callodicopus, female body (dorsal view). 3. Litus, mesoscutum and ...
Egg parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae, Mymaridae, and Platygastridae) of Megamelus spp. (Hemipter...
FIGURES 29 – 33. 29. Cnecomymar, metatibia. 30. Erdosiella, female antenna. 31. Acmopolynema, habitu...
FIGURES 9 – 12. 9. Gahanopsis, mesosoma (dorsal view). 10. Neostethynium, female flagellum. 11. Anap...
FIGURES 9–12. 9. Gahanopsis, mesosoma (dorsal view). 10. Neostethynium, female flagellum. 11. Anaphe...
FIGURES 21 – 24. 21. Tetrapolynema, mesosoma (dorsal view). 22. Neomymar, head (anterior view). 23. ...
FIGURES 21–24. 21. Tetrapolynema, mesosoma (dorsal view). 22. Neomymar, head (anterior view). 23. Ka...
Specimens of Gonatocerus virlai S. Triapitsyn, Logarzo & de León sp. n., which belongs to the ater s...
A new species of the mymarid wasp genus Anagrus Haliday is described from the Province of Tucumán, A...
Gonatocerus deleoni Triapitsyn, Logarzo & Virla sp. n., reared from sentinel eggs of Tapajosa rubrom...
FIGURES 17–20. 17. Australomymar, forewing. 18. Erythmelus, female metasoma (lateral view). 19. Anag...
FIGURES 5 – 8. 5. Alaptus, forewing. 6. Dicopus, female head (anterior view) and antenna. 7. Arescon...
FIGURES 13–16. 13. Schizophragma, mesosoma (dorsal view). 14. Schizophragma, forewing. 15. Omyomymar...
FIGURES 5–8. 5. Alaptus, forewing. 6. Dicopus, female head (anterior view) and antenna. 7. Arescon, ...
A new fairyfly species from the Neotropics, Anagrus (Anagrus) amazonensis Triapitsyn, Querino & Feit...
FIGURES 1–4. 1. Kikiki, tarsi. 2. Callodicopus, female body (dorsal view). 3. Litus, mesoscutum and ...
Egg parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae, Mymaridae, and Platygastridae) of Megamelus spp. (Hemipter...
FIGURES 29 – 33. 29. Cnecomymar, metatibia. 30. Erdosiella, female antenna. 31. Acmopolynema, habitu...
FIGURES 9 – 12. 9. Gahanopsis, mesosoma (dorsal view). 10. Neostethynium, female flagellum. 11. Anap...
FIGURES 9–12. 9. Gahanopsis, mesosoma (dorsal view). 10. Neostethynium, female flagellum. 11. Anaphe...
FIGURES 21 – 24. 21. Tetrapolynema, mesosoma (dorsal view). 22. Neomymar, head (anterior view). 23. ...
FIGURES 21–24. 21. Tetrapolynema, mesosoma (dorsal view). 22. Neomymar, head (anterior view). 23. Ka...
Specimens of Gonatocerus virlai S. Triapitsyn, Logarzo & de León sp. n., which belongs to the ater s...
A new species of the mymarid wasp genus Anagrus Haliday is described from the Province of Tucumán, A...
Gonatocerus deleoni Triapitsyn, Logarzo & Virla sp. n., reared from sentinel eggs of Tapajosa rubrom...
FIGURES 17–20. 17. Australomymar, forewing. 18. Erythmelus, female metasoma (lateral view). 19. Anag...
FIGURES 5 – 8. 5. Alaptus, forewing. 6. Dicopus, female head (anterior view) and antenna. 7. Arescon...
FIGURES 13–16. 13. Schizophragma, mesosoma (dorsal view). 14. Schizophragma, forewing. 15. Omyomymar...
FIGURES 5–8. 5. Alaptus, forewing. 6. Dicopus, female head (anterior view) and antenna. 7. Arescon, ...
A new fairyfly species from the Neotropics, Anagrus (Anagrus) amazonensis Triapitsyn, Querino & Feit...
FIGURES 1–4. 1. Kikiki, tarsi. 2. Callodicopus, female body (dorsal view). 3. Litus, mesoscutum and ...
Egg parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae, Mymaridae, and Platygastridae) of Megamelus spp. (Hemipter...
FIGURES 29 – 33. 29. Cnecomymar, metatibia. 30. Erdosiella, female antenna. 31. Acmopolynema, habitu...