2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10841-009-9246-x
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Discovery of potent, unsuspected sampling disparities for Malaise and Möricke traps, as shown for Neotropical Cryptini (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae)

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“…Several authors have reported the inability of Malaise traps in sampling the fauna of Hymenoptera in a given environment (Noyes 1989;García 2003;Campbell & Hanula 2007, Aguiar & Santos 2010 and that, at least for some groups, it …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several authors have reported the inability of Malaise traps in sampling the fauna of Hymenoptera in a given environment (Noyes 1989;García 2003;Campbell & Hanula 2007, Aguiar & Santos 2010 and that, at least for some groups, it …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are three other Neotropical species, from Brazil, Mexico and Cuba, in addition to the type species, Camera euryapsis, which occurs from Texas to Mexico and also in Cuba. Species of Camera seem to be rarely collected by Malaise and yellow pan traps (e.g., none collected by the extensive sampling of Aguiar and Santos 2010), and examination of tens of thousands of specimens Neotropical Cryptini does not indicate a large number of undescribed species (unpublished data). Camera shares a number of features with Holarctic genera of Cryptini that attack spider eggs -such as Trychosis, Idiolispa and Hidryta -including a short ovipositor, relatively flat mesoscutum, strongly convex clypeus and a simple, unmodified tip of the apical flagellomere.…”
Section: Camera Townes 1962mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yellow Möricke traps are standardly used for collecting hymenoptera especially (Kula and Tyrner, 2003;Dvořák and Bogush, 2008;Santos and Aguiar, 2008;Aguiar and Santos, 2010;Ljubomirov, 2008). Yellow Möricke traps were nonstandardly used for collecting spiders, ground beetles, rove beetles, leaf beetles or weevils.…”
Section: Sampling Of the Invertebratesmentioning
confidence: 99%