2011
DOI: 10.3161/000345411x622589
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The GenusCaenophanesFoerster, 1862 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Doryctinae) in the Western Palaearctic

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“…Comparative diagnosis. This new species belongs to the group of species with shortened submedial (subbasal) cell of hind wing and crenulate sternaulus [Belokobylskij et al, 2011]. Caenophanes dlusskyi sp.…”
Section: Distribution Congomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Comparative diagnosis. This new species belongs to the group of species with shortened submedial (subbasal) cell of hind wing and crenulate sternaulus [Belokobylskij et al, 2011]. Caenophanes dlusskyi sp.…”
Section: Distribution Congomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Type species Bracon incompletus Ratzeburg, 1844. The genus Caenophanes Foerster, 1862 is a small taxon with about 20 described species from the Palaearctic [Belokobylskij, Maetô, 2006, 2009Belokobylskij et al, 2011], Oriental [Belokobylskij, 1993], Australasian [Belokobylskij et al, 2004;Belokobylskij, 2010], Nearctic [Haimowitz et al, 2014] and Neotropical [Marsh, 2014] regions. This genus was also recorded from the Afrotropical Region [Zaldívar-Riverón et al, 2008], but without species determination.…”
Section: Genus Caenophanes Foerster 1862mentioning
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