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Subspecies Agrothereutes abbreviatus iridescens
The Genera of Ichneumonidae, Part 4 By Townes H Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute, Number 17, 1971
subfamilies as defined by Townes: Cremastinae, Phrudinae, Tersilochinae, Ophioninae, Mesochorinae, Metopiinae, Anomalinae, Acaenitinae, Microleptinae, Orthocentrinae, Collyriinae, Orthocentrinae, Diplazontinae, and Ichneumoninae
Note: Townes' nomenclature is not used by BugGuide
PDF on DVD available for sale through the AEI: http://www.amentinst.org/memoirs.php
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The Genera of Ichneumonidae, Part 3 By Townes H Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute, Number 13, 1969
subfamilies as defined by Townes: Lycorinae, Scolobatinae, and Porizontinae
Note: Townes' nomenclature is not used by BugGuide
PDF on DVD available for sale through the AEI: http://www.amentinst.org/memoirs.php
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The Genera of Ichneumonidae, Part 1 By Townes H Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute, Number 11, 1969
subfamilies as defined by Townes: Ephialtinae, Tryphoninae, Labiinae, Adelognathinae, Xoridinae, and Agriotypinae plus terminology, morphology, etc.
Note: Townes' nomenclature is not used by BugGuide
PDF on DVD available for sale through the AEI: http://www.amentinst.org/memoirs.php
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The Genera of Ichneumonidae, Part 2 By Townes H Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute, Number 12, 1969
Note: Townes' nomenclature is not used by BugGuide; his subfamily Gelinae is now Cryptinae
PDF on DVD available for sale through the AEI: http://www.amentinst.org/memoirs.php
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Ichneumon-Flies of America North of Mexico: 2. Subfamilies Ephialtinae, Xoridinae, and Acaenitinae By Henry Townes and Marjorie Townes Bulletin - United States National Museum, Vol. 216, Part 2, pp. 1–676, 1960
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Key to Ichneumonidae in New Zealand By Schnitzler, Franz-Rudolf & Ward, Darren F Landcare Research, 2013
While the key was designed for New Zealand, Landcare Research's "Fact Sheets' on different taxa are an excellent source for Ichneumon wasp descriptions
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Hibernating Ichneumonidae of Ohio By Clement E. Dasch Ohio J. Sci. 71: 270–283, 1971
Ecological info and identification key for 39 spp. (all but 2 Ichneumoninae) hibernating as adults (almost exclusively ♀♀).
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Polydnaviruses of Parasitic Wasps: Domestication of Viruses To Act as Gene Delivery Vectors By Burke, G.R. and M.R. Strand Insects 2012. (3): 91-119. doi:10.3390/insects3010091, 2012
Comprehensive review of what is known about polydnaviruses.
Online, downloadable
Contributed by Joe on 1 May, 2015 - 2:53pm |
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