2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-566x2008000600009
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A new species of Anagrus (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) from Amazonas, Brazil

Abstract: A new fairyfly species from the Neotropics, Anagrus (Anagrus) amazonensis Triapitsyn, Querino & Feitosa, sp. n., is described and illustrated. Anagrus Haliday is a large genus of Mymaridae (Hymenoptera), which now includes eight species recorded from Brazil. This new species attacks eggs of damselflies (Odonata: Zygoptera).

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“…The parasitoids were identified using available specific keys (Triapitsyn 1999(Triapitsyn , 2002Viggiani 1981) and, when necessary, by comparing with the type specimens. Dalbulus maidis determination was based on the key to the genus species of Dalbulus DeLong (Triplehorn & Nault 1985).…”
Section: Survey Of Egg Parasitoids and Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The parasitoids were identified using available specific keys (Triapitsyn 1999(Triapitsyn , 2002Viggiani 1981) and, when necessary, by comparing with the type specimens. Dalbulus maidis determination was based on the key to the genus species of Dalbulus DeLong (Triplehorn & Nault 1985).…”
Section: Survey Of Egg Parasitoids and Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Identifications of genera were made from card-mounted specimens after drying from ethanol using HMDS. Identifications were made using the following references: Huber (1986Huber ( , 1988; Huber & Fidalgo (1997); Baquero & Jordana (2003); Beardsley & Huber (2000); Matthews (1986); Noyes & Valentine (1989);Peck et al (1964);Pricop (2010);Soyka (1955Soyka ( , 1961; Schauff (1984); Triapitsyn (1978Triapitsyn ( , 2002Triapitsyn ( , 2006 and Viggiani & Jesu (1988).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considerable literature exists on various species of Anagrus because of their actual or potential use as biological control agents of economically important insects. Older references to various species of Anagrus may well be based on completely or partly incorrect identifications, e.g., specimens identified as A. armatus before Chiappini et al (1996) and Triapitsyn (1998Triapitsyn ( , 2014c. The older references are cited under the presumed correct name where this could be determined to complete the titles and journal references, mostly those in or .…”
Section: Anagroidea Boweni Yoshimoto 1990mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Important references. Gordh & Dunbar (1977) keyed the Nearctic species, Chiappini et al (1996) treated the Holarctic fauna, Triapitsyn (1997Triapitsyn ( , 2002a…”
Section: Anagroidea Boweni Yoshimoto 1990mentioning
confidence: 99%