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Parasitoids of Subfamily Cheloninae from Egypt. A Taxonomic and Faunistic Study

Title: Parasitoids of Subfamily Cheloninae from Egypt. A Taxonomic and Faunistic Study

Textbook , 2015 , 127 Pages

Autor:in: Yusuf Edmardash (Author), Neveen Gadallah (Author), Mahmoud Dayem (Author)

Biology - Zoology
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The taxonomy of the subfamily Cheloninae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) was studied in Egypt. It includes 16 species belonging to two tribes (Chelonini and Phanerotomini) and three genera (Ascogaster Wesmael, Chelonus Panzer and

Phanerotoma Wesmael), of these five species are new recorded for the first time from Egypt and two (Phanerotoma (Bracotritoma) ponti sp.n. and Phanerotoma (Phanerotoma) elbaiensis sp.n.) are new for science.

The diagnostic characters of the different taxa under study (subfamily, tribes and genera) are given in brief. Keys are constructed to separate between species of each genus. All the species under consideration are fully described; this is accompanied with illustrations to the most important taxonomic characters.

Faunistic data of the 16 studies Cheloninae species are given. A zoogeographical characterization of each species is proposed.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)

  • GENERAL INTRODUCTION
  • HISTORICAL REVIEW
  • MATERIAL AND METHODS
  • I. TAXONOMY
    • INTRODUCTION
    • RESULTS
      • Key to tribes and genera of the subfamily Cheloninae in Egypt
      • Tribe Chelonini Förster, 1862
        • Genus Ascogaster Wesmael 1835
        • Key to species of the genus Ascogaster Wesmael
        • Ascogaster excisa (Herrich-Schäffer, 1838)
        • Ascogaster quadridentata Wesmael, 1835
        • Genus Chelonus Panzer, 1806
        • Key to subgenera of Genus Chelonus Panzer
        • Subgenus Chelonus Panzer
        • Key to species of subgenus Chelonus Panzer in Egypt
        • Chelonus (Chelonus) inanitus (Linnaeus, 1767)
        • Chelonus (Chelonus) obscuratus Herrich-Schäffer, 1838
        • Chelonus (Chelonus) oculator (Fabricius, 1775)
        • Subgenus Microchelonus Szépligeti, 1908
        • Key to species of subgenus Microchelonus Szépligeti
        • Chelonus (Microchelonus) basalis Curtis, 1837
        • Chelonus (Microchelonus) blackburni Cameron, 1886
        • Chelonus (Microchelonus) curvimaculatus Cameron, 1906
        • Chelonus (Microchelonus) sulcatus Jurine, 1807
      • Tribe Phanerotomini Baker 1926
        • Genus Phanerotoma Wesmael, 1838
        • Key to subgenera of genus Phanerotoma Wesmael
        • Subgenus Bracotritoma Csiki 1909
        • Key to species of subgenus Bracotritoma Csiki
        • Phanerotoma (Bracotritoma) masiana Fahringer, 1934
        • Phanerotoma (Bracotritoma) ponti sp.n
        • Subgenus Phanerotoma Wesmael, 1838
        • Key to species of subgenus Phanerotoma Wesmael
        • Phanerotoma (Phanerotoma) dentata (Panzer, 1805)
        • Phanerotoma (Phanerotoma) elbaiensis sp.n.
        • Phanerotoma (Phanerotoma) hendecasisella Cameron, 1905
        • Phanerotoma (Phanerotoma) leucobasis Kriechbaumer, 1894
        • Phanerotoma (Phanerotoma) rufescens (Latreille, 1809)
    • PLATES
    • II. FAUNISTIC STUDY
      • INTRODUCTION
      • RESULTS
        • Species composition
        • Zoogeographical characterization
      • CONCLUSION
      • SUMMARY
      • REFERENCES

    Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)

    This research aims to contribute to the understanding of the taxonomy and faunistic distribution of the Cheloninae subfamily of braconid wasps in Egypt. The work focuses on identifying and describing new species, as well as clarifying the taxonomic status of existing species. The study also explores the zoogeographical patterns and distribution of Cheloninae species in Egypt, highlighting the influence of different geomorphological areas.

    • Taxonomy of Cheloninae in Egypt
    • Identification and description of new Cheloninae species
    • Zoogeographical distribution of Cheloninae in Egypt
    • Influence of geomorphological areas on Cheloninae distribution
    • Faunistic diversity of Cheloninae in Egypt

    Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)

    The first chapter delves into the taxonomy of Cheloninae in Egypt, encompassing three genera: Chelonus, Phanerotoma, and Ascogaster. The chapter includes detailed descriptions of each species, along with illustrations of significant taxonomic features. The second chapter focuses on a faunistic study of Cheloninae in Egypt, analyzing the zoogeographical distribution of the species across different geomorphological regions. The study emphasizes the importance of cultivated areas for Cheloninae diversity, while highlighting the lower species richness in desert regions.

    Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)

    Cheloninae, Braconidae, Hymenoptera, Taxonomy, Faunistic Study, Egypt, Zoogeography, Geomorphological Areas, Species Richness, Palaearctic, Afrotropical, Oriental, Endemic Species.

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Title
Parasitoids of Subfamily Cheloninae from Egypt. A Taxonomic and Faunistic Study
Authors
Yusuf Edmardash (Author), Neveen Gadallah (Author), Mahmoud Dayem (Author)
Publication Year
2015
Pages
127
Catalog Number
V309221
ISBN (eBook)
9783668076723
ISBN (Book)
9783668076730
Language
English
Tags
Cheloninae Hymenoptera Braconidae Egypt taxonomy zoogeographical characterization
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Yusuf Edmardash (Author), Neveen Gadallah (Author), Mahmoud Dayem (Author), 2015, Parasitoids of Subfamily Cheloninae from Egypt. A Taxonomic and Faunistic Study, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/309221
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