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Journal of Hymenoptera Research 91: 83-183
https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.91.83318 (30 Jun 2022)
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  • Introduction
    • Incomplete biodiversity data
    • The diversity of Darwin wasps
    • Campopleginae
    • Taxonomic history of Dusona
    • Ecology
    • Molecular taxonomy
  • Materials and methods
    • Material
    • Morphological analysis
    • Imaging and drawings
    • Faunistic analysis
    • Laboratory protocol
    • Molecular analyses
  • Results
    • Assessment and illustration of diagnostic characters
    • The shape of the antennal carina (I)
    • The junction of the genal and hypostomal carinae (II)
    • The shape of the epicnemial and transverse carinae (III)
    • The sculpture of the mesopleuron (IV)
    • The shape and sculpture of the propodeum (V)
    • The shape and sculpture of the first tergite (VI)
    • The separation of the third laterotergite (VII)
    • Faunistic analysis
    • Species treatments
      • Dusona admontina (Speiser, 1908) (Fig. )
      • Dusona aemula (Förster, 1868) (Fig. )
      • Dusona alpina (Strobl, 1904) (Fig. )
      • Dusona aurita (Kreichbaumer, 1883) (Fig. )
      • Dusona baueri Hinz, 1973 (Fig. )
      • Dusona bicoloripes (Ashmead, 1906) (Fig. )
      • Dusona carpathica (Szépligeti, 1916) (Fig. )
      • Dusona calceata (Brauns, 1895) (Fig. )
      • Dusona flagellator (Fabricius, 1793) (Fig. )
      • Dusona inermis (Förster, 1868) (Fig. )
      • Dusona libertatis (Teunissen, 1947) (Fig. )
      • Dusona cf. nebulosa Horstmann, 2004 (Fig. )
      • Dusona opaca (Thomson, 1887) (Fig. )
      • Dusona pineticola (Holmgren, 1872) (Fig. )
      • Dusona recta (Thomson, 1887) (Fig. )
      • Dusona rubidatae Horstmann, 2009 (Fig. )
      • Dusona spinipes (Thomson, 1887) (Fig. )
      • Dusona stygia (Förster, 1868) (Fig. )
      • Dusona subimpressa (Förster, 1868) (Fig. )
  • Molecular analyses
  • Discussion
    • The role of Darwin wasps in the biodiversity inventory of Sweden
    • Open access to taxonomic knowledge
    • A first glimpse of unknown relationships
    • Outlook
  • Acknowledgements
  • References
  • Supplementary materials
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