1941
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2311.1941.tb01042.x
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British Species of Diplazonini (Bassini Auctt.) With a Study of the Genital and Postgenital Abdominal Sclerites in the Male (Hym.: Ichneum.)

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“…These sub-families show a variety of life history strategies that provide data for comparisons which may provide further clues as to the causes of species-abundance patterns. Importantly, these sub-families also have useable species level keys to UK species (Beirne 1941;Fitton et al 1988;Shaw 2006b) and are known to be abundant in many habitats. All are solitary in so far as is known, meaning that only a single parasitoid develops from each host individual (see Mayhew 1998).…”
Section: Species Biologymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…These sub-families show a variety of life history strategies that provide data for comparisons which may provide further clues as to the causes of species-abundance patterns. Importantly, these sub-families also have useable species level keys to UK species (Beirne 1941;Fitton et al 1988;Shaw 2006b) and are known to be abundant in many habitats. All are solitary in so far as is known, meaning that only a single parasitoid develops from each host individual (see Mayhew 1998).…”
Section: Species Biologymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The only English specimens listed by Kerrich (1949) (and possibly the same as those listed by Beirne 1941) were supposedly from the Lichfield district (Carr (1924)) and are thus inadmissable (Perkins 1953, Shaw 2003). There are specimens in BMNH recently identified by S. Klopfstein.…”
Section: Checklistsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unless noted otherwise, distribution data from Beirne (1941), Kerrich (1949), Cowin (1953), Klopfstein (2014) and the collections of BMNH, NMS and UM, with data on type localities from Fitton (1976). Material collected by Fraser et al (2007) is deposited in NMS.…”
Section: Checklistsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Diplazontinae fauna of Costa Rica (Gauld et al . ) and Great Britain (Beirne ) have also been revised. Eastern Palearctic fauna of Diplazontinae has been studied previously, and Russian Far East fauna of the subfamily Diplazontinae was studied by Manukyan ().…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%