Liopteridae
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Name
Liopteridae Noort & Buffington, 2013 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
Remarks
The Liopteridae are represented in the Afrotropical region by two subfamilies: Oberthuerellinae and Mayrellinae, with the former having been recently revised by Buffington and van Noort (2012)[1] and the latter by Liu et al. (2007)[2]. An identification key to Afrotropical liopterid genera was published in Buffington and van Noort (2012)[1] and is also available online at: http://www.waspweb.org/Cynipoidea/Keys/index.htm . The other two liopterid subfamilies, Liopterinae and Dallatorrellinae, are restricted to the Neotropical and Indo-Australasian regions respectively (Ronquist 1995[3]).
Taxon Treatment
- Noort, S; Buffington, M; 2013: Revision of the Afrotropical Mayrellinae (Cynipoidea, Liopteridae), with the first record of Paramblynotus from Madagascar Journal of Hymenoptera Research, 31: 1-64. doi
Other References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Buffington M, van Noort S (2012) Revision of the Afrotropical Oberthuerellinae (Cynipoidea, Liopteridae). ZooKeys 202: 1-154. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.202.2136
- ↑ Liu Z, Ronquist F, Nordlander G (2007) The cynipoid genus Paramblynotus: revision, phylogeny, and historical biogeography (Hymenoptera, Liopteridae). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 304: 1-151. doi: [1:TCGPRP2.0.CO;2 10.1206/0003-0090(2007)304[1:TCGPRP]2.0.CO;2]
- ↑ Ronquist F (1995) Phylogeny and classification of the Liopteridae, an archaic group of cynipoid wasps (Hymenoptera). Entomologica Scandinavica Supplement 46: 1-74.