Biosteres longicauda (Beyarslan, Ahmet & Fischer, Maximilian 2013)
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Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Braconidae
Genus: Biosteres
Name
Biosteres longicauda Thomson, 1895 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Biosteres longicauda Beyarslan, Ahmet, 2013, Zootaxa 3721: 405-405.
Description
Synonym.Opius vilnensis Jakimavicius, 1977.
Distribution
Distribution in Turkey. Giresun, Kütahya, Ordu, Sivas, Gümüşhane (Beyarslan & Fischer, 2011); Gümüşhane, Rize (Fischer & Beyarslan, 2012). Distribution. Palaearctic. Austria, China, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Yugoslavia. * Biosteres (Biosteres) remigii (Fischer, 1971)
Description
Biosteres remigii Fischer, 1971 a: 33 –76. Biosteres (Biosteres) remigii Fischer, 1980: 227 –250. Synonym.Diachasma disputabilis Papp, 1978.
Distribution
Distribution in Turkey. Isparta (Beyarslan & Fischer, 2011). Distribution. Palaearctic. Armenia, Hungary, Korea, Mongolia, Russia, Turkey. Biosteres (Biosteres) spinaciae (Thomson, 1895)
Description
Opius (Opius) spinaciae Thomson 1895: 2141 –2339. Biosteres (Biosteres) spinaciae Fischer & Beyarslan 2005 b: 27 –62. Synonyms.Opius hyoscyamiellus (Viereck, 1925); Opius pegomyiae (Gahan, 1917).
Distribution
Distribution in Turkey.Turkey (Bremer, 1950); Turkey (Fischer, 1997); Balikesir, Denizli, Edirne, Hatay (Fischer & Beyarslan, 2005 a); Canakkale, Niğde, Samsun, Sivas, Tekirdağ (Beyarslan & Fischer 2011); Yozgat (Fischer & Beyarslan, 2012). Distribution. Nearctic, Palaearctic. Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Lithuania, Mongolia, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Turkey, U.S.A., United Kingdom, Hosts.Diptera. Anthomyiidae: Delia platura (Meigen, 1826); Pegomyia sp. [[[Silene uniflora|Silene uniflora]]]; Pegomyia atriplicis (Goureau 1851) [[[Beta vulgaris|Beta vulgaris]]]; P. b e t a e (Curtis, 1847) [[[Beta vulgaris|Beta vulgaris]], Rumex acetosella]; P. hyoscyami (Panzer, 1809) [[[Beta vulgaris|Beta vulgaris]], Rumex acetosella];
Description
P. solennis (Robbins, 1991). Parasitism. emerge from larva/nymph; emerge from pupa; endoparasitoid; solitary. * Biosteres (Biosteres) urbani Fischer, 1971 Biosteres urbani Fischer, 1971 a: 33 –76. Biosteres (Biosteres) urbani Fischer, 1972: 1 –620.
Distribution
Distribution in Turkey. Bolu (Fischer & Beyarslan, 2005 a). Distribution. Palaearctic. Mongolia, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine.
Taxon Treatment
- Beyarslan, Ahmet; Fischer, Maximilian; 2013: Checklist of Turkish Opiinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae), Zootaxa 3721: 405-405. doi
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