2015
DOI: 10.15560/11.2.1606
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Insecta, Hymenoptera, Bethylidae: range extension and filling gaps in Central African Republic

Abstract: Bethylidae are cosmopolitan wasps, with about 100 valid genera and about 2,600 valid species around the world. This study aimed to determine the genera of Bethylidae occurring in Central African Republic. The specimens were collected at three sites using three collecting methods. A total of 1,924 specimens were obtained and 18 genera recorded: Apenesia, Cephalonomia, Dissomphalus, Epyris, Goniozus, Holepyris, Laelius, Pararhabdepyris, Parascleroderma, Plastanoxus, Pristocera, Protisobrachium, Pseudisobrachium,… Show more

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“…Sampling was conducted in the seasonally inundated riparian forest (see above for species composition) and in mixed species terra firma forest above the flood plain. Details of the sampled habitats (including photographs of the sampling sites) and sampling effort conducted during the WWF expedition to Central African Republic are presented in Azevedo et al 2015.…”
Section: Surveyed Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sampling was conducted in the seasonally inundated riparian forest (see above for species composition) and in mixed species terra firma forest above the flood plain. Details of the sampled habitats (including photographs of the sampling sites) and sampling effort conducted during the WWF expedition to Central African Republic are presented in Azevedo et al 2015.…”
Section: Surveyed Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bethylidae (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea) are a cosmopolitan family including about 2,600 species classified in six subfamilies (Azevedo et al, 2015). Bethylids are ectoparasitoids of larvae and occasionally pupae of Coleoptera and Lepidoptera, mostly in concealed situations (Terayama, 2003(Terayama, , 2006.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%