2020
DOI: 10.3897/bdj.8.e56613
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Anteon hubeni a new species from Ecuador (Hymenoptera: Dryinidae)

Abstract: Anteon is a speciose genus widespread in all zoogeographical regions, except Antarctica. A new species, Anteon hubeni sp. n., is described below from Ecuador, Pichincha Province. The new species is similar to Anteon oliveirai Olmi, known from Brazil, Minas Gerais. The main difference between these two species concerns the sculpture of the frons: in A. oliveirai, the frons shows two lateral keels around the orbits directed towards the antennal toruli, whereas in A. hubeni, these keels are not present.… Show more

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“…Recently this scenario has changed and several species have been recorded and some of them have been described for different genera of Dryinidae for the Neotropical region including Brazil (Olmi & Virla, 2014;Martins et al, 2015aMartins et al, , b, 2020Martins, 2015Martins, , 2018Martins, , 2019Martins & Krinski, 2016;Martins & Domahovski, 2017a, b;Martins & Olmi, 2021;Martins & Perioto, 2021;Speranza et al, 2019;Olmi et al, 2020). Although the genus Deinodryinus is one of the most diverse in the Neotropical region with 114 known species, only 39 are recorded for Brazil, among which two, D. pratapolensis and D. brasiliensis, were recently described (Martins, 2015;Martins & Olmi, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently this scenario has changed and several species have been recorded and some of them have been described for different genera of Dryinidae for the Neotropical region including Brazil (Olmi & Virla, 2014;Martins et al, 2015aMartins et al, , b, 2020Martins, 2015Martins, , 2018Martins, , 2019Martins & Krinski, 2016;Martins & Domahovski, 2017a, b;Martins & Olmi, 2021;Martins & Perioto, 2021;Speranza et al, 2019;Olmi et al, 2020). Although the genus Deinodryinus is one of the most diverse in the Neotropical region with 114 known species, only 39 are recorded for Brazil, among which two, D. pratapolensis and D. brasiliensis, were recently described (Martins, 2015;Martins & Olmi, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Dryinidae comprises 16 subfamilies, 50 genera and almost 1900 species worldwide (Olmi et al, 2020(Olmi et al, , 2021. Fifty species in eight genera of this family are known from Russia (Lelej & Loktionov, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Dryinidae Haliday, 1840 (Hymenoptera, Chrysidoidea) are commonly known as parasitoids pincerwasps and usually also as predators of Auchenorrhyncha (Guglielmino et al 2013;). This family is distributed worldwide and currently comprises about 1920 species, grouped in 53 genera and 17 subfamilies, and in the Neotropical region about 500 species (Olmi & Virla 2014;Martins 2015Martins , 2018Martins , 2022Martins et al 2015aMartins et al , 2015bMartins et al , 2020Olmi & Xu 2015;Olmi et al 2019Olmi et al , 2020Olmi et al , 2022Speranza et al 2019;Martins & Olmi 2021;Martins & Perioto 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%