Distribution
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Madagascar. |
Biology
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Host unknown. |
Diagnosis
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Species characterized by the tricolor pattern: the
entire mesosoma and metasoma are dorsally dark brown, metasoma ventrally
reddish brown and head and legs predominantly yellow. Additionally, and
mandibles have subequal teeth (Rousse et al., 2011). |
Etymology
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Named after Nicolas Talibart. |
References
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Gauld, I.D.
1980. Notes on an economically important species of Temelucha
Forster (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) and a preliminary key to Australian
species. Bulletin of Entomological Research. 70, 43–47.
Morley, C. 1913. The fauna of British
India including Ceylon and Burma, Hymenoptera, Vol.3. Ichneumonidae. London,
British Museum. 531pp.
Rousse, P. & Villemant, C. 2012.
Ichneumons in Reunion Island: a catalogue of the local
Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera) species, including 15 new taxa and a key to species.
Zootaxa 3278: 1–57.
Rousse, P., Villemant, C. & Seyrig, A.
2011.
Ichneumonid wasps from Madagascar. 5. Ichneumonidae Cremastinae.
Zootaxa, 3118, 1-30.
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Credits
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Photographs by Agnièle Touret-Alby ©
MNHN (specimens database
http://coldb.mnhn.fr). Map illustration © Simon van Noort (Iziko
Museums of South Africa). |
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Next genus:
Trathala |
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