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Capitonius or Cenocoelius

 
 
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Marsh, Paul M. Braconidae catalog (online 2009) — in Krombein et al. (1979) Catalog of Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico
Part of the Database of Hymenoptera in America north of Mexico, digitized from "The Red Book"(1). There are occasionally typos due to text recognition and authority mismatch errors due to these digitization typos, failure to recognize subspecies, or failure to recognize a species being mentioned within the body of an entry. It is useful as an easily-searchable document but does need to be double-checked for spelling.

A scan of the original print book is also available through the [url=https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/4144148#page/163/mode/1up]Biodiversity Heritage L

Dicky Sick Ki Yu (1997-2015) Home of Ichneumonoidea (Taxapad)
[cite:650027]
excellent resource, although the name of the site is a misnomer: actually, it's a set of several separate projects designed to cover eventually all the living organisms.

Genera Ichneumonorum Nearcticae (2014)
[cite:369531]

This comprehensive resource, developed and maintained by Ian Gauld and David Wahl of the American Entomological Institute, aims to provide up-to-date information about the taxonomy and biology of North American Ichneumonidae, with more detailed treatment and keys to the Nearctic genera/species of a number of [mostly minor] subfamilies, incl. Acaenitinae, Brachycyrtinae, Collyriinae, Lycorininae, Ophioninae, Poemeniinae, Rhyssinae, Stilbopinae, and Xoridinae.

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.

 
 
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