Lagynodes gastroleius
Taxonavigation

Lagynodes gastroleius (female), length about 0.9 mm
Taxonavigation: Ceraphronoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Megaspilidae
Subfamilia: Lagynodinae
Genus: Lagynodes
Species: Lagynodes gastroleius
Name
- Lagynodes gastroleius Dessart, 1987
- Authority for current placement: original
- undisputed by all subsequent authorities
- Combination(s)/spelling(s):
- Original: Lagynodes gastroleius
- Subsequent: nil
- Original genus: Lagynodes Foerster, 1841
- Original status: valid species
- Primary type: holotype
- Fixation: designated and unique
- Description: [adult] male
- Repository: NZAC NZAC02001476
- Type locality: 'Nouvelle-Zélande, NC: 80 km au sud de la ville Arthur's Pass, 670 m'
- Authority for current placement: original
References
Primary references
- Dessart, P. 1987. Revision des Lagynodinae (Hymenoptera Ceraphronoidea Megaspilidae). Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, entomologie 57: 5–30. PDF. [in French, with English summary] Reference page. [13, figs. 23-29, original description (male)]
Additional references
- Affeld, K. et al. 2009: The invertebrate fauna of epiphyte mats in the canopy of northern rata (Myrtaceae: Metrosideros robusta A. Cunn.) on the West Coast of the South Island, New Zealand. New Zealand journal of zoology, 36(2): 177–202. DOI: 10.1080/03014220909510150 [189, listed in appendix]
- {{Chapter 9 in ISBN 978-1-87725793-3}} [451, listed]
unpublished thesis
- Affeld, K. 2008: Spatial complexity and microclimatic responses of epiphyte communities and their invertebrate fauna in the canopy of northern rata (Metrosideros robusta A. Cunn.: Myrtaceae) on the West Coast of the South Island, New Zealand. A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Lincoln University, New Zealand. PDF [151, listed in Appendix 3; 162, listed in Appendix 4]
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