diversity of Braconidae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonoidea) in the spiny shrub of cañón del novillo, Victoria, tamaulipas, México
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https://doi.org/10.32870/dugesiana.v18i1.3989Keywords:
Hymenoptera, Braconidae, spiny shrub, “Cañón del Novillo”, MexicoAbstract
Hymenopterans are one of the four megadiverse orders at world level. Family Braconidae is the second more specific-richness. In Mexico 26 subfamilies, 261 genera and 355 species are recorded; the majority of the species in the collections have not been identified yet. In the State of Tamaulipas, 25 subfamilies, 130 genera and 156 species have been registered. In biological control programs of insect pests is very important. During 2003, braconids were collected in one Malaise trap, placed in the spiny shrub at “Cañón del Novillo”, Victoria, Tamaulipas, obtaining representatives of 16 subfamilies, 39 genera and 48 species. Taxa best represented were the subfamilies Microgastrinae and Agathidinae, the genus Bracon,, and the species Alabagrus nigritulus Szepligeti.References
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