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Published: 2012-08-08
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The South American genus Lagideus Konow (Hymenoptera: Pergidae: Syzygoniinae), a Supplement

Systematic Entomology Laboratory, PSI, Agricultural Research Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, c/o National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, P.O. Box 37012, MRC 168, Washington, DC 20013-7012
Hymenoptera sawflies new species Central America South America

Abstract

Six new species of the Neotropical pergid genus Lagideus are described and illustrated: Lagideus boyaca, L. magdalena, L. schmidti, and L. flavus from Colombia and L. tapanti, and L. isidro from Costa Rica. Lagideus romius Smith is newly recorded from Colombia and the female lancet is illustrated. Females are described for the first time for Lagideus longicus Smith from Costa Rica and L. albitarsis Malaise from southeastern Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina.

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