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Capitonius or Cenocoelius

 
 
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Classification and Biology of Braconid Wasps (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)
By Shaw MR, Huddleston T
Royal Entomological Society of London, Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects, volume 7 part 11, 1991

Illustrated Key to the Subfamilies of the Braconidae
By Cornelis van Achterberg
Zoologische Verhandelingen, 283(1): 1-189, 1993

A revision of the parasitic wasps of the subfamily Braconinae occurring in America north of Mexico
By C.F.W. Muesebeck
Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 69 (2642):1-73, 1927
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Also includes Agathidinae under an older definition of Braconinae.

Notes on Braconidae (Hymenoptera) associated with jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis) and descriptions of new species
By Paul M. Marsh
The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 65(1): 58-67, 1989

Phylogeny of the subfamilies of the family Braconidae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonoidea)
By Quicke, D.L.J. and C. van Achterberg
Zoologische Verhandelingen Leiden 258 15.x.1990, 1990
This morphological phylogenetic analysis is interesting to compare with later combined morphological and molecular analyses, and molecular analyses.

PDF URL: http://dare.uva.nl/cgi/arno/show.cgi?fid=148935

Family Braconidae, pp. 144-295. In: Catalog of Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico
By Marsh, P.M.
Smithsonian Institution Press, 1979

Molecular phylogenetics of Braconidae (Hym.:Ichneumonoidea) based on multiple nuclear genes, and implications for classification
By Sharonowsky B.J., Ashley P.G., Dowling P.G., Sharkey M.J.
Systematic Entomology 36: 549-572, 2011

Manual of the New World Genera of the Family Braconidae (Hymenoptera)
By Wharton, R.A., P.M. Marsh, M.J. Sharkey (Eds)
International Society of Hymenopterists, 1997
Although some systematics info is dated (Sharonowski et al. (1) is the most recent phylogenetic update of the group as of this writing), contains comprehensive biological and taxonomic information, keys, and information on the biodiversity of the various groups, as well as habitus and wing diagrams, and SEM photographs of various morphological features helpful for identification. Very high quality work.
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