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The genus Mymaromella (Hymenoptera: Mymarommatidae) in North America, with a key to described extant species
Author(s): John T. Huber; Gary A.P. Gibson; Leah S. Bauer; Houping Liu; Michael Gates
Date: 2008
Source: Journal of Hymenoptera Research. 17(2): 175-194.
Publication Series: Scientific Journal (JRNL)
Station: Northern Research Station
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A key is given to the five described extant species of Mymaromella. Two new species, Mymaromella pala Huber & Gibson, sp. n. and M. palella Huber & Gibson, sp. n. (Mymarommatoidea: Mymarommatidae), are described as the first species of the family from North America. Psocoptera (Insecta) are proposed as the probable hosts of Mymarommatidae, based on circumstantial evidence obtained from their morphology, phenology, biogeography, habitats, and paleontology.Publication Notes
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Huber, John T.; Gibson, Gary A.P.; Bauer, Leah S.; Liu, Houping; Gates, Michael. 2008. The genus Mymaromella (Hymenoptera: Mymarommatidae) in North America, with a key to described extant species. Journal of Hymenoptera Research. 17(2): 175-194.Related Search
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