The braconid parasitoid wasp genus Rohwer, 1914 is revised for the Afrotropical region, with four new species described; Liu & Polaszek, , Liu & Polaszek, , Liu & Polaszek, , and Liu & Polaszek, are described based on specimens from the Natural History Museum, United Kingdom, and the Royal Museum for Central Africa, Belgium. An illustrated key to species in the Afrotropical region is provided.
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Zookeys
October 2024
Natural History Museum, London, UK.
The braconid parasitoid wasp genus Rohwer, 1914 is revised for the Afrotropical region, with four new species described; Liu & Polaszek, , Liu & Polaszek, , Liu & Polaszek, , and Liu & Polaszek, are described based on specimens from the Natural History Museum, United Kingdom, and the Royal Museum for Central Africa, Belgium. An illustrated key to species in the Afrotropical region is provided.
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September 2022
Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Chongqing, China Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications Chongqing China.
Background: The genus Förster, 1878, which is the largest genus of the family Aphelinidae, contains 453 valid species worldwide. Most species of with known biology are primary endoparasitoids of Aleyrodidae and Diaspididae.
New Information: Species of the -group from Malaysia and China are reviewed.
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