| Literature DB >> 26929715 |
Ed Baker1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The wasp subfamilies Amiseginae and Loboscelidiinae (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae) were last catalogued in Kimsey and Bohart (1991). The subfamilies are considered to be obligate egg parasitoids of the Phasmida (stick insects), which are known to be pests in many areas of the world (Baker 2015). Our lack of knowledge of these wasps, in particular their host associations and host specificity, prevents studies into using them as potential control agents for pest phasmids. Phasmids are popular throughout the world with people from a wide range of backgrounds, from pet keepers to professional entomologists. NEW INFORMATION: A taxonomic database of the subfamilies Amiseginae and Loboscelidiinae has been created as the Chrysididae SpeciesFile, summarising the current state of scientific knowledge about these groups. In addition, a bibliography of works on these subfamilies has been created. In total information is provided for 187 valid species.Entities:
Keywords: Amiseginae; Chrysididae; Hymenoptera; Loboscelidiinae; Phasmatodea; Phasmida; parasitoid wasp; stick insect; taxonomic database
Year: 2016 PMID: 26929715 PMCID: PMC4759390 DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.4.e7441
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biodivers Data J ISSN: 1314-2828
Overview statisitics for the Species File.
| Unique authors | 46 |
| Unique references | 69 |
| Specimen depositories | 36 |
| Speciem records | 347 (178 unique taxa) |
| Genera | 51 (36 valid) |
| Species | 197 (187 valid) |
| Names at all ranks | 252 (225 valid) |
Figure 1.Distribution of the and , generated by the Species File.
Figure 2.Taxon page for showing higher classification, known hosts, a link to specimen records, references, details of the primary type and synonymy.
| Rank | Scientific Name | Common Name |
|---|---|---|
| subfamily | Amiseginae | |
| subfamily | Loboscelidiinae |
| Column label | Column description |
|---|---|
| none | Bibliographic citation |