Insects (Jul 2024)

Uncovering Norway: Descriptions of Four New Aphidiinae Species (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) with Identification Key and Notes on Phylogenetic Relationships of the Subgenus <i>Fovephedrus</i> Chen

  • Korana Kocić,
  • Alf Tore Mjǿs,
  • Jelisaveta Čkrkić,
  • Andjeljko Petrović,
  • Nemanja Popović,
  • Eva Songe Paulsen,
  • Željko Tomanović

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/insects15070518
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 7
p. 518

Abstract

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With only 33 reported species, Norway ranks among the European countries with the lowest documented diversity of parasitoids from the subfamily Aphidiinae. The “MUST Malaise” project, carried out by Museum Stavanger in Norway, aimed to assess insect abundance and biodiversity and create a reference base for future studies. The preliminary results of our study revealed four species new to science, indicating that the current number of recorded species in Norway is significantly lower than the actual diversity. All species possess unique combinations of morphological characters, distinguishing them from other known Aphidiinae species. Molecular analysis of the barcoding region confirmed that these specimens all belong to the previously undescribed species. In this study, we describe Aphidius norvegicus sp.n., Praon breviantennalis sp.n., Ephedrus gardenforsi sp.n., and Ephedrus borealis sp.n., all collected in Norway. We also provide an identification key and discuss the phylogenetic relationships within the subgenus Fovephedrus Chen, 1986.

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