Genus key of Encyrtidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) from Mexico and a catalog of the species: Parasitic wasps series of pests and other insects

Encyrtidae is one of the largest and most economically important families in the Chalcidoidea superfamily. By the end of 2004, 463 genera had been described in the world fauna, as well as two fossil genera. The keys for the identification of genera worldwide do not exist, only the key for the identi...

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Main Authors: Trjapitzin, Vladimir A., Myartseva, Svetlana N., Ruíz-Cancino, Enrique, Coronado-Blanco, Juana María
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author Trjapitzin, Vladimir A.
Myartseva, Svetlana N.
Ruíz-Cancino, Enrique
Coronado-Blanco, Juana María
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Myartseva, Svetlana N.
Ruíz-Cancino, Enrique
Coronado-Blanco, Juana María
Genus key of Encyrtidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) from Mexico and a catalog of the species: Parasitic wasps series of pests and other insects
author_facet Trjapitzin, Vladimir A.
Myartseva, Svetlana N.
Ruíz-Cancino, Enrique
Coronado-Blanco, Juana María
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title Genus key of Encyrtidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) from Mexico and a catalog of the species: Parasitic wasps series of pests and other insects
title_short Genus key of Encyrtidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) from Mexico and a catalog of the species: Parasitic wasps series of pests and other insects
title_full Genus key of Encyrtidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) from Mexico and a catalog of the species: Parasitic wasps series of pests and other insects
title_fullStr Genus key of Encyrtidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) from Mexico and a catalog of the species: Parasitic wasps series of pests and other insects
title_full_unstemmed Genus key of Encyrtidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) from Mexico and a catalog of the species: Parasitic wasps series of pests and other insects
title_sort genus key of encyrtidae (hymenoptera: chalcidoidea) from mexico and a catalog of the species: parasitic wasps series of pests and other insects
description Encyrtidae is one of the largest and most economically important families in the Chalcidoidea superfamily. By the end of 2004, 463 genera had been described in the world fauna, as well as two fossil genera. The keys for the identification of genera worldwide do not exist, only the key for the identification of encírtidos with a reduced number of artejos (less than 6) in the antennal funicle (Trjapitzin and Ruíz-Cancino, 2002 d). For the Nearctic fauna, mainly for the United States and Canada, some genre cues have been published (Trjapitzin and Gordh, 1978 a, b, Noyes et al., 1997), which include 171 genera. For the Neotropical fauna, there is the key of Noyes (1980). In Argentina a monograph of the encírtidos was published (De Santis, 1964). An important monograph on Costa Rica's encírtidos was published by Noyes (2000). For the American Continent there are some catalogs of the species of Encyrtidae: Peck (1963) and Gordh (1979) for the encírtidos to the north of Mexico; Trjapitzin and Ruíz-Cancino (1996) and Trjapitzin et al. (2004 b) for Mexico; and Trjapitzin et al. (2004 a) for Central America, West Indies and Bermuda. You can also consult the catalogs for America in southern Mexico (De Santis, 1979, 1981, 1989, De Santis and Hidalgo, 1996). In relation to the classification of the Encyrtidae Family, one can consult Trjapitzin (1973 a, b, 1989) and Trjapitzin and Gordh (1978 b). To know the use of encírtidos in biological control in Mexico, see Trjapitzin (1998 a) and the book of encírtidos of agricultural importance (Trjapitzin and Ruíz-Cancino, 2000b). This book included a chapter on the importance of the systematics of entomophagous insects for the biological control of agricultural pests, the review of the morphology of the encírtidos and a glossary of terminology in Spanish, English and Latin. The authors are grateful for their collaboration with Eunice Ruíz García for her support in capturing a part of the book. To CONACYT, for its partial support through the parasitic wasps project (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) of white mosquitoes and scales in fruit trees and ornamentals of Tamaulipas, Mexico.
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spelling oai:omp.pkp.sfu.ca:publicationFormat-502018-12-03T18:36:05Z Genus key of Encyrtidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) from Mexico and a catalog of the species: Parasitic wasps series of pests and other insects Clave de géneros de Encyrtidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) de México y un catálogo de las especies: Serie Avispas parasíticas de plagas y otros insectos Clave de géneros de Encyrtidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) de México y un catálogo de las especies: Serie Avispas parasíticas de plagas y otros insectos Trjapitzin, Vladimir A. Myartseva, Svetlana N. Ruíz-Cancino, Enrique Coronado-Blanco, Juana María Encyrtidae is one of the largest and most economically important families in the Chalcidoidea superfamily. By the end of 2004, 463 genera had been described in the world fauna, as well as two fossil genera. The keys for the identification of genera worldwide do not exist, only the key for the identification of encírtidos with a reduced number of artejos (less than 6) in the antennal funicle (Trjapitzin and Ruíz-Cancino, 2002 d). For the Nearctic fauna, mainly for the United States and Canada, some genre cues have been published (Trjapitzin and Gordh, 1978 a, b, Noyes et al., 1997), which include 171 genera. For the Neotropical fauna, there is the key of Noyes (1980). In Argentina a monograph of the encírtidos was published (De Santis, 1964). An important monograph on Costa Rica's encírtidos was published by Noyes (2000). For the American Continent there are some catalogs of the species of Encyrtidae: Peck (1963) and Gordh (1979) for the encírtidos to the north of Mexico; Trjapitzin and Ruíz-Cancino (1996) and Trjapitzin et al. (2004 b) for Mexico; and Trjapitzin et al. (2004 a) for Central America, West Indies and Bermuda. You can also consult the catalogs for America in southern Mexico (De Santis, 1979, 1981, 1989, De Santis and Hidalgo, 1996). In relation to the classification of the Encyrtidae Family, one can consult Trjapitzin (1973 a, b, 1989) and Trjapitzin and Gordh (1978 b). To know the use of encírtidos in biological control in Mexico, see Trjapitzin (1998 a) and the book of encírtidos of agricultural importance (Trjapitzin and Ruíz-Cancino, 2000b). This book included a chapter on the importance of the systematics of entomophagous insects for the biological control of agricultural pests, the review of the morphology of the encírtidos and a glossary of terminology in Spanish, English and Latin. The authors are grateful for their collaboration with Eunice Ruíz García for her support in capturing a part of the book. To CONACYT, for its partial support through the parasitic wasps project (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) of white mosquitoes and scales in fruit trees and ornamentals of Tamaulipas, Mexico. Encyrtidae es una de las familias más grandes y de mayor importancia económica en la superfamilia Chalcidoidea. Para fines del año 2004 se habían descrito 463 géneros en la fauna mundial, además de dos géneros fósiles. Las claves para la identificación de los géneros a nivel mundial no existen, solamente la clave para la identificación de encírtidos con un número reducido de artejos (menos de 6) en el funículo antenal (Trjapitzin y Ruíz-Cancino, 2002 d). Para la fauna neártica, principalmente para Estados Unidos y Canadá, se han publicado algunas claves de géneros (Trjapitzin y Gordh, 1978 a, b; Noyes et al., 1997), las cuales incluyen 171 géneros. Para la fauna Neotropical, existe la clave de Noyes (1980). En Argentina fue publicada una monografía de los encírtidos (De Santis, 1964). Una monografía importante de los encírtidos de Costa Rica fue publicada por Noyes (2000). Para el Continente Americano existen algunos catálogos de las especies de Encyrtidae: Peck (1963) y Gordh (1979) para los encírtidos al norte de México; Trjapitzin y Ruíz-Cancino (1996) y Trjapitzin et al. (2004 b) para México; y Trjapitzin et al. (2004 a) para Centroamérica, Indias Occidentales y Bermuda. También se pueden consultar los catálogos para América al sur de México (De Santis, 1979, 1981, 1989; De Santis y Hidalgo, 1996). En relación con la clasificación de la Familia Encyrtidae, se puede consultar a Trjapitzin (1973 a, b, 1989) y a Trjapitzin y Gordh (1978 b). Para conocer el uso de encírtidos en control biológico en México, ver Trjapitzin (1998 a) y el libro de encírtidos de importancia agrícola (Trjapitzin y Ruíz-Cancino, 2000b). En dicho libro se incluyó un capítulo sobre la importancia de la sistemática de los insectos entomófagos para el control biológico de plagas agrícolas, la revisión de la morfología de los encírtidos y un glosario de terminología en castellano, inglés y latín. Los autores agradecen su colaboración a Eunice Ruíz García por su apoyo en la captura de una parte del libro. Al CONACYT, por su apoyo parcial a través del proyecto Avispas parasíticas (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) de mosquitas blancas y escamas en frutales y ornamentales de Tamaulipas, México. Libros UAT Libros UAT 2018-12-03 Libro Digital (DA) https://libros.uat.edu.mx/index.php/librosuat/catalog/book/58 978-607-95033-0-7 Libros UAT; Libros UAT;