2017
DOI: 10.3897/bdj.5.e8049
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Checklist of British and Irish Hymenoptera - Cynipoidea

Abstract: BackgroundThe British and Irish checklist of Cynipoidea is revised, considerably updating the last complete checklist published in 1978. Disregarding uncertain identifications, 220 species are now known from Britain and Ireland, comprising 91 Cynipidae (including two established non-natives), 127 Figitidae and two Ibaliidae.New informationOne replacement name is proposed, Kleidotoma thomsoni Forshage, for the secondary homonym Kleidotoma tetratoma Thomson, 1861 (nec K. tetratoma (Hartig, 1841)).

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“…Many reports on the occurrence of B. pallida come from the British Islands (particularly from England). According to Forshage et al (2017), it is abundant in England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and on the Man Island. In the territory of the former Czechoslovakia (Bayer, 1912;Baudyš, 1921Baudyš, , 1954 and in Slovakia (Skuhravý et al, 1998;Zúbrik and Kunca, 2011), it belongs to abundant and occasionally harmful species.…”
Section: Geographical Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many reports on the occurrence of B. pallida come from the British Islands (particularly from England). According to Forshage et al (2017), it is abundant in England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and on the Man Island. In the territory of the former Czechoslovakia (Bayer, 1912;Baudyš, 1921Baudyš, , 1954 and in Slovakia (Skuhravý et al, 1998;Zúbrik and Kunca, 2011), it belongs to abundant and occasionally harmful species.…”
Section: Geographical Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%