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TWO NEW SPECIES OF EPICLERUS FROM THE NEW WORLD (HYMENOPTERA: CHALCIDOIDEA, TETRACAMPIDAE)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
Abstract
Two new species of Epiclerus Haliday from North America and the Greater Antilles are described and illustrated, these being the first records of the family Tetracampidae native to the New World.
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