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DNA barcoding and morphological data reveal a new Hyposoter (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Porizontinae) reared from a rare zygaenid moth Artona flavipuncta Hampson, 1900 in Taiwan

Department of Life Sciences, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan 116, R. O. C. The Experiment Forest, National Taiwan University, No.12, Section 1, Chien-Shan Road, Chu-Shan Township, Nantou County 55750, R. O. C.
Department of Life Sciences, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan 116, R. O. C.
Department of Life Sciences, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan 116, R. O. C.
Hymenoptera endoparasitoid burnet moth koinobiont DNA barcoding

Abstract

A new species of Hyposoter Foerster, 1869 is discovered based on morphology of adults and cocoons, biology, and DNA barcoding evidence. It is herein described as Hyposoter distriangulum Chen, Huang & Hsu sp. nov. , which is a common parasitoid of a rare zygaenid moth Artona flavipuncta Hampson, 1900. The differences between similar Hyposoter species in Japan and Taiwan are also presented.

 

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