2010
DOI: 10.4001/003.018.0205
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The GenusOoctonusHaliday (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) in the Afrotropical Region, with Comments on Other Southern Hemisphere Species

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“…Ooctonus albiclavus Huber in Huber et al, 2010: Gahan & Fagan, 1923: 103. See Huber et al (2020 for generic synonyms and their type species.…”
Section: Ooctonus Albiclavus Huber 2010mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ooctonus albiclavus Huber in Huber et al, 2010: Gahan & Fagan, 1923: 103. See Huber et al (2020 for generic synonyms and their type species.…”
Section: Ooctonus Albiclavus Huber 2010mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Huber & Prinsloo (1990) described Australian species of Anaphes Haliday introduced into South Africa, but not all released, against the eucalyptus snout beetle, at the time identified as Gonipterus scutellatus Gyllenhal (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). Huber et al (2010) revised Ooctonus Haliday species of Africa. Huber (2015) described a few new genera in Gonatocerini, some of which occur in the Afrotropical region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ooctonus currently contains 36 described species: one in the Australian region (Perkins 1905), 12 in the Palaearctic region, five in the Oriental region (Triapitsyn 2010), 14 species in the Nearctic region including three also distributed in the Palaearctic region (Huber 2012), three in the Afrotropical region (Huber et al 2010), and four in the Neotropical region (Huber 2013). Here we describe a new species, record 4 others for the first time from northeast China, and provide a key to females of the 10 Ooctonus species known from China.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Huber et al (2010) treated the few species known from the Southern Hemisphere (South Africa and one adventive European species in New Zealand) and Huber (2012) the species from America north of Mexico, whereas Triapitsyn (2010) treated the species from the Palaearctic and Oriental regions. Guzmán-Larralde et al (2001) first reported Ooctonus from Mexico, but without naming species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%