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Volume 3, Issue 2 (6-2014)
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The fauna of the braconid genera Atanycolus Foerster, Glyptomorpha Holmgren, Pseudovipio Szepligeti and Vipio Latreille belonging to the subfamily Braconinae were studied in some parts of northern (Alborz, Qazvin, Gilan and Tehran) and southern provinces of Iran (Hormozgan). Specimens were collected using Malaise traps during 2010–2012. Eightspecies were identified of which two species, namely Glyptomorpha kaspariyani Tobias, 1976 and Vipio striolatus Telenga, 1936 are new records for the fauna of Iran. An identification key for the collected genera and species is provided.
Alireza Pourhaji, Hossein Lotfalizadeh, Naser Kasebi, Babak Gharali, Ali Ameri,
Volume 8, Issue 1 (3-2022)
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A study was conducted to determine the braconinae (Hym., Braconidae) parasitoid wasps, associated with Asteraceae in the northwest of Iran during 2013-2015. Ten species were reared from flower-heads of Asteraceae:
Bracon bipartitus Wesmael, 1838;
B. leptus Marshall, 1897;
B. luteator Spinola, 1808;
B. mariae Dalla Torre, 1898;
B. pectoralis Wesmael, 1838;
B. subrugosus Szépligeti, 1901;
B. talyshicus Tobias, 1976;
B. trucidator Marshall, 1888;
B. tschitscherini Kokujev, 1904 and
B. urinator (Fabricius, 1798), of which one species (i.e.,
B. talyshicus) is recorded for the first time from Iran. We also reared some non-frugivorous Tephritidae feeding on the collected flower-heads that can be possible host of these braconids. General distribution and biological associations for all species that have been collected in this study are compiled.