Diadegma melanium explained
Diadegma melanium[1] is a wasp first described by Carl Gustaf Thomson in 1887. It is a member of the genus Diadegma and family Ichneumonidae.[2] [3] [4] It inhabits Sweden.[4] No subspecies are listed.[2] It is a parasitoid of Bucculatrix noltei. [5]
Notes and References
- Thomson, C.G. (1887) XXXV. Forsok till uppstallning och beskrifning af aterna inom slagtet Campoplex (Grav.)., Opuscula Entomologica. Lund. XI:1043-1182.
- Web site: Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2011 Annual Checklist. . Bisby F.A. . Roskov Y.R. . Orrell T.M. . Nicolson D. . Paglinawan L.E. . Bailly N. . Kirk P.M. . Bourgoin T. . Baillargeon G. . Ouvrard D. (red.). 2011 . Species 2000: Reading, UK..
- Taxapad Ichneumonoidea. Yu D.S.K., 2009-05-04
- https://www.dyntaxa.se/taxon/info/254185?changeRoot=True Dyntaxa Diadegma melanium
- An Analysis of Host Range in the Diadegma nanus group of Parasitoids in Western Europe, with a Key to Species (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Campopleginae) . Shaw. M. R.. Horstmann. K.. 1997 . Journal of Hymenoptera Research. 2024-07-23.