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Published: 2024-09-13
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Review of the family Vanhorniidae (Hymenoptera: Proctotrupoidea), with the description of two new species

Tokyo University Museum; 7-3-1 Hongo; Tokyo 113-0033 Japan
Entomological Laboratory; Faculty of Agriculture; Meijo University; 1-501 Shiogamaguchi; Tempaku; Nagoya 468-8502 Japan
Hokkaido University Museum; Kita 10-jo; Nishi 8-chome; Kita-ku; Sapporo; Hokkaido 060-0810 Japan
Hymenoptera Morphology Vanhornia fauna key to world species taxonomy

Abstract

World species of the genus Vanhornia, the only member of Vanhorniidae, are reviewed and six species are recognized. Two new species, V. formosana sp. nov. from Taiwan and V. hikosanensis sp. nov. from Japan, are described. The record of V. eucnemidarum from South Korea is invalidated. New distributional records are reported for V. quizhouensis from Laos and V. yurii from Japan and South Korea. A key to species of Vanhornia is provided with photographs of all species.

 

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