A New Species of Dryinidae (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea) from China
Abstract
Dryinidae (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea) are parasitoids of Hemiptera Auchenorrhyncha. The genus Dryinus Latreille, 1804, is present in all zoogeographical regions and about 242 species have been described. Dryinus anotaulicus sp. nov. is described from Jiujialing, Baisha County (Hainan Province, China). A check-list of Dryinidae from Hainan Province, China, is presented, and is accessible online at Supplementary material http://www.fcla.edu/ FlaEnt/fe944.htm#InfoLink2.Los Dryinidae (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea) son parasitoides de Hemiptera Auchenorrhyncha. El género Dryinus Latreille, 1804, está representado en todas las regiones zoogeográficas y contiene 242 especies descritas. Se describe por primera vez a Dryinus anotaulicus sp. nov., colectado en Jiujialing, Condado de Baisha (Hainan Province, China), y se provee una lista de los Dryinidae de la Provincia de Hainan, China. Esta es accesible como material suplementario en la versión en linea de este artículo en http://www.fcla.edu/FlaEnt/ fe944.htm#InfoLink1.
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