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Universal Chalcidoidea Database

Synonymic list

Aphytis lepidosaphes Compere, 1955

[ Aphelinidae : Aphelininae ]
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Aphytis lepidosaphes Compere
Compere, H. 1955, A systematic study of the genus Aphytis Howard (Hymenoptera, Aphelinidae) with description of new species. University of California Publications in Entomology 10(4):307    
New species, figs., Lectotype , USNM, Peoples' Republic of China, designated by Triapitsyn, S.V.; Kim, J.-W. (2008) (06/11/2008), An annotated catalog of the type material of Aphytis (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) in the Entomology Research Museum, University of California at Riverside. University of California Publications in Entomology 129:61-62
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Ren Hui (1988), Chalcidoid parasites and their host associations in Guangdong, China (parasitic Hymenoptera). Advances in Parasitic Hymenoptera Research. Proceedings of the Second Conference on the Taxonomy and Biology of Parasitic Hymenoptera, Gainsville, November 1987. pp. 395-398 (Ed: Gupta, V.K.) E.J. Brill, Leiden, Netherlands     view Compere, H.  (1955) in PDF format
Valid species (page 395)
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Viggiani, G. (1994), 18. The Aphytis fauna of the West Palaearctic region, with notes on their role in biological control. Advances in the Study of Aphytis pp. 335-347 (Ed: Rosen, D.) Intercept Ltd., Andover, Hampshire    
Valid species (page 344)
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Abd-Rabou, S. (2004), Revision of the genus Aphytis (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) with descriptions of two new species from Egypt. Entomologia Sinica 11(2) pp. 149-164    
Compared with Aphytis matruhi Abd-Rabou (page 161)