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Genus Trissolcus

 
 
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IDENTIFICACIÓN TAXONÓMICA DE LAS ESPECIES DE TELENOMINAE (PLATYGASTROIDEA: SCELIONIDAE) EN MÉXICO
Some English, but mostly in Spanish

TESIS PRESENTADA POR: MARÍA DE LOURDES RAMÍREZ AHUJA
TESIS COMO REQUISITO PARCIAL PARA OBTENER EL GRADO DE:
DOCTOR EN CIENCIAS
CON ACENTUACIÓN EN ENTOMOLOGÍA MÉDICA
SAN NICOLÁS DE LOS GARZA, N.L., MARZO 2021

Johnson N.F. (2004-2013) Platygastroidea
[cite:482541]
public portal for information generated by Planetary Biodiversity Inventory project on Platygastroidea (systematics/taxonomy, images, literature, biology, methods of study, experts...)

Wharton R.A., Yoder M.J. Parasitoids of fruit-infesting Tephritidae
[cite:749348]

Ribes-Escolà A. (2007-2014) Himenòpters de Ponent
[cite:745081]
a wonderful resource cited on many BG pages over the years (somehow never made it into the ref section, though)

Start here

Solitary Wasp Videos
Quicktime video clips of several solitary wasps. (Link corrected 27 July 2008 as per Dick's comment.)

Kroupa A.S. (2020) The Hymenoptera of Central America eXtended. Version 2.0
[cite:2017698]

Wasps of Illinois
Angella Moorehouse has created a color guide to some of the Hymenoptera that can be found in Illinois. Can be downloaded free from The Field Museum.

Hymenoptera Interactive Keys
requires installation of Windows only Intkey software (so I haven't been able to try the keys). Site lists keys to the following:

Cotesia species of economic importance
Adeliinae Genera of the New World
Agathidinae Genera of the New World
Agathidinae Genera of Thailand
Agathirsia Species of the World
Alabagrus Species of the World
Alabagrus Species of La Selva
Aleiodes Species of the New World
Alysiinae Genera of the New World
Amputoearinus of the New World
Aphidiinae Genera of the New World
Apozyginae Genera of the New World
Betylobraconinae Genera of the New World
Blacinae Genera of the New World

 
 
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