2010
DOI: 10.1080/00305316.2010.10417618
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An annotated checklist ofXanthopimplaSaussure (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae)

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“…A total of 05 species belonging to five species groups have been reported from Pakistan, which are quite less in numbers as compared to recorded species of Xanthopimpla from neighboring countries; India 41 species, China 46 species, Nepal 12 species and 7 species from Sri-lanka (Akhtar et al, 2010). Asghar (2010) documented Xanthopimpla flavolineata from paddy area of Gujranwala, Sialkot and Skeikhupura.…”
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“…A total of 05 species belonging to five species groups have been reported from Pakistan, which are quite less in numbers as compared to recorded species of Xanthopimpla from neighboring countries; India 41 species, China 46 species, Nepal 12 species and 7 species from Sri-lanka (Akhtar et al, 2010). Asghar (2010) documented Xanthopimpla flavolineata from paddy area of Gujranwala, Sialkot and Skeikhupura.…”
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“…General Distribution: China, India, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam Pakistan (New Record) (Akhtar et al 2010).…”
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“…A total of 261 species of Xanthopimpla have been identified worldwide, with 149 species from the oriental region. Xanthopimpla flavolineata Cameron is a medium sized solitary endoparasitoid without black spots on the abdomen whereas X. stemmator (Thunberg) have a partially black in head and black marks in mesoscutum and abdominal segments (Akhtar et al, 2010;Pham, 2013;Kathirvelu et al, 2023a). Both the species were reported as pupal parasitoid of rice stemborers and distributed in a broad geographic area in Asia.…”
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