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Universal Chalcidoidea Database

Synonymic list

Conura albomaculata (Ashmead, 1904)

[ Chalcididae : Chalcidinae ]

Conura (Spilochalcis) albomaculata (Ashmead)
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Delvare, G. (1992), A reclassification of the Chalcidini with a checklist of the New World species. Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 53 pp. 119-441, 443-466    
New combination for Spilochalcis albomaculata Ashmead (page 314)
Spilochalcis albomaculata Ashmead
Ashmead, W.H. 1904, Classification of the chalcid flies of the superfamily Chalcidoidea, with descriptions of new species in the Carnegie Museum, collected in South America by Herbert H. Smith. Memoirs of the Carnegie Museum 1(4):432     view Ashmead, W.H.  (1904) in PDF format
New species, Holotype , USNM, Brazil-Mato Groso
Spilochalcis erythrogaster Ashmead
Ashmead, W.H. 1904, Classification of the chalcid flies of the superfamily Chalcidoidea, with descriptions of new species in the Carnegie Museum, collected in South America by Herbert H. Smith. Memoirs of the Carnegie Museum 1(4):433     view Ashmead, W.H.  (1904) in PDF format
New species, Lectotype , USNM, Brazil-Mato Groso, designated by Delvare, G. (1992) (13/11/1992), A reclassification of the Chalcidini with a checklist of the New World species. Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 53:314
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Delvare, G. (1992), A reclassification of the Chalcidini with a checklist of the New World species. Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 53 pp. 119-441, 443-466    
Synonym of Conura albomaculata (Ashmead) (page 314)