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Some aphid parasites [Hym., Aphidiidae] from Spain

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This paper is a result of identification of aphid parasite material occasionally collected by Prof.G. Remaudière in Spain. Among the four species recognized, three are new to Spain (·) and one of them is a new species of the genusLysiphlebus (L. hispanus Starý). The host of the new species belongs to a new suggenus ofProtaphis: Absinthaphis Remaud. restricted to some steppe species ofArtemisia.

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Trois espèces d'Aphidiides nouvelles pour la faune de l'Espagne sont signalées:Aphidius hieraciorum Starý,Lysiphlebus hispanus Starý, sp. nov. etTrioxys curvicaudus Mackauer.L. hispanus sp. nov. est décrit et illustré; son hôte (unProtaphis vivant surArtemisia) est classé dans le sous-genreAbsinthaphis Remaud., subg. nov. dont la diagnose est donnée.

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Starý, P., Remaudière, G. Some aphid parasites [Hym., Aphidiidae] from Spain. Entomophaga 18, 287–290 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02371476

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