Author(s): Papp, J.
Title: Eleven new Eubazus Nees species from the Neotropical region (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Brachistinae)
Year: 2005
Publication date: 2005-11-30
Volume: 97
Pages: 163-195.
Abstract: A short critical review over the five Eubazus species known from the Neotropical Region. Enderlein's two species (Eubadizon columbianum and E. tibiale) belong to the subgenus Orgilus Haliday. Each species by Ashmead (Calyptus thoracicus), Cresson (Calyptus mexicanus) and Schrottky (Allodorus venturii) are representatives of the genus Eubazus. From Central and South America eleven new Eubazus species are described, all are assigned, except E. (Allodorus) debilis sp. n. (Costa Rica, Honduras), to the subgenus Brachistes Wesmael, 1835: E. (Brachistes) albicoxa sp. n. (Honduras), E. (Brachistes) atricornis sp. n. (Argentina), E. (Brachistes) discrepans sp. n. (Brazil), E. (Brachistes) eminens sp. n. (Honduras), E. (Brachistes) frater sp. n. (Uruguay), E. (Brachistes) longitempora sp. n. (Colombia), E. (Brachistes) rugulosus sp. n. (Honduras), E. (Brachistes) teres sp. n. (Argentina, Costa Rica), E. (Brachistes) topali sp. n. (Argentina) and E. (Brachistes) tumorulus sp. n. (Mexico). Redescriptions of Eubazus (Allodorus) mexicanus (Cresson) and E. (Allodorus) thoracicus (Ashmead) are presented. A key was compiled for the 14 Eubazus species distributed in the Neotropical Region. With 153 figures.Keywords: new species, Neotropics, Eubazus
Subject: entomology
Journal: Annales historico-naturales Musei nationalis hungariciJournal abbreviation: Annls hist.-nat. Mus. nat. hung.ISSN: 0521-4726Publisher: Hungarian Natural History Museum, BudapestEditor(s): Matskási, I. & Merkl, O.