The subfamily Cryptinae Kirby, 1837 is considered the largest group in the Ichneumonidae with mor... more The subfamily Cryptinae Kirby, 1837 is considered the largest group in the Ichneumonidae with more than 400 described genera including around 4500 species. The subfamily has a worldwide distribution and its members play a key role in the biological control as parasitoids of many important pests. The study provides a new and updated overview of the Slovakian ichneumonid fauna after 28 years. So far over 750 species of Ichneumonidae have been reported from Slovakia, including around 150 species in the subfamily Cryptinae. Our study presents a complete checklist of Cryptinae and adds 32 species to the Slovakian fauna.
About 1383 species of ichneumon wasps (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) of 32 subfamilies have
been re... more About 1383 species of ichneumon wasps (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) of 32 subfamilies have been recorded from Moravia to date. Ten additional species from four subfamilies (Acaenitinae, Banchinae, Campopleginae, Cryptinae) are presented herein. Their known distribution and hosts are also indicated.
The subfamily Cryptinae Kirby, 1837 is considered the largest group in the Ichneumonidae with mor... more The subfamily Cryptinae Kirby, 1837 is considered the largest group in the Ichneumonidae with more than 400 described genera including around 4500 species. The subfamily has a worldwide distribution and its members play a key role in the biological control as parasitoids of many important pests. The study provides a new and updated overview of the Slovakian ichneumonid fauna after 28 years. So far over 750 species of Ichneumonidae have been reported from Slovakia, including around 150 species in the subfamily Cryptinae. Our study presents a complete checklist of Cryptinae and adds 32 species to the Slovakian fauna.
About 1383 species of ichneumon wasps (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) of 32 subfamilies have
been re... more About 1383 species of ichneumon wasps (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) of 32 subfamilies have been recorded from Moravia to date. Ten additional species from four subfamilies (Acaenitinae, Banchinae, Campopleginae, Cryptinae) are presented herein. Their known distribution and hosts are also indicated.
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been recorded from Moravia to date. Ten additional species from four subfamilies (Acaenitinae, Banchinae,
Campopleginae, Cryptinae) are presented herein. Their known distribution and hosts are also indicated.
been recorded from Moravia to date. Ten additional species from four subfamilies (Acaenitinae, Banchinae,
Campopleginae, Cryptinae) are presented herein. Their known distribution and hosts are also indicated.