New Records for Xiphosomella (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) in the Southern United States, with Description of a New Species from Florida
Abstract
Xiphosomella florens n. sp., known only from Fleming Key in Florida, differs from other Nearctic congeners by the following combination of characters: occipital carina complete dorsally, mesoscutum polished, notauli strong, stigma broad, areolet present, ventral tooth of hind femur small, and costula inserted near middle of areola. Xiphosomella dubia (Brues) is recorded for the 1st time from south Texas.Downloads
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