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Two new species of Hymenoptera Dryinidae, with notes on some other species
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 July 2009
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Neogonatopus brunneicollis reared from Cicadellids in Israel, and Pseudogonatopus saccharivorae from Saccharosydne saccharivora (Westw.) (Delphacidae) in Jamaica, are described as new. N. dimidiatus (Sahlberg) and Gonatopus ruficollis Hellén are redescribed from the holotypes. Descriptive notes are given on two new species of Neogonatopus, parasites of Cicadellids, and one of Pseudogonatopus, parasite of a Delphacid, in Israel.
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