2016
DOI: 10.5565/rev/orsis.35
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Lista de control de Miracinae, Pambolinae y Sigalphinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) de Irán

Abstract: The Iranian species diversity of three braconid subfamilies, Miracinae (three species from two genera: Centistidea Rohwer, Mirax Haliday), Pambolinae (one species from one genus, Pambolus Haliday) and Sigalphinae (two species from two genera: Acampsis Wesmael, Sigalphus Latreille) are summarized in this checklist. A faunistic list is given comprising both local and global distribution of each species under study as well as host records. Resum. Llista de control de Miracinae, Pambolinae i Sigalphinae (Hymenopte… Show more

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“…In recent work, miracine wasps have been described from China (Wu et al 2000), Iran (Farahani et al 2014;Gadallah & Ghahari 2016), India and Saudi Arabia (Ghramh et al 2019;Ranjith et al 2019), Colombia and Honduras (Papp 2013), Mexico (Cauich-Kumul et al 2014) and Turkey (Beyarslan 2009). The taxonomic placement of Miracinae can be highly variable among independent studies: the most recent phylogenetic study of microgastroid wasps with multiple miracine taxa (Murphy et al 2008) positions them sister to the Cardiochilinae in a Bayesian analysis of seven gene fragments, but in a larger phylogenetic analysis of the Braconidae, utilising six gene fragments, the single representative of Miracinae was sister to a species of Khoikhoiinae (Sharanowski et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In recent work, miracine wasps have been described from China (Wu et al 2000), Iran (Farahani et al 2014;Gadallah & Ghahari 2016), India and Saudi Arabia (Ghramh et al 2019;Ranjith et al 2019), Colombia and Honduras (Papp 2013), Mexico (Cauich-Kumul et al 2014) and Turkey (Beyarslan 2009). The taxonomic placement of Miracinae can be highly variable among independent studies: the most recent phylogenetic study of microgastroid wasps with multiple miracine taxa (Murphy et al 2008) positions them sister to the Cardiochilinae in a Bayesian analysis of seven gene fragments, but in a larger phylogenetic analysis of the Braconidae, utilising six gene fragments, the single representative of Miracinae was sister to a species of Khoikhoiinae (Sharanowski et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2000), Iran (Farahani et al . 2014; Gadallah & Ghahari 2016), India and Saudi Arabia (Ghramh et al . 2019; Ranjith et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%