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FIGURES 10A–I. Bruchophagus abscedus. A–H in Exploring insect biodiversity: the parasitic Hymenoptera, chiefly Chalcidoidea, associated with seeds of asphodels (Xanthorrhoeaceae), with the description of nine new species belonging to Eurytomidae and Torymidae

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FIGURES 10A–I. Bruchophagus abscedus. A–H, ♀. I, ♂. A, head in frontal view. B, same in dorsal view. C, same in posterior view. D, pedicel and flagellum. E, clava mounted on slide. F, mesonotum. G, propodeum. H, fore wing. I, antenna. Abbreviation. pgg, postgenal groove. A, E & F, ex A. cerasiferus from Fraga, Huesca, Spain. G, ex A. ramosus from Banyulssur-Mer, Pyrénées-Orientales, France. B, D, G & I, ex A. cerasiferus from Pégairolles-de-l'Escalette, forêt de Parlatges, Hérault, France. C, ex A. cerasiferus from Aitona, Lleida, Spain.

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Published as part of Delvare, G., Escolà, A. Ribes, Stojanova, A. M., Benoit, L., Lecomte, J. & Askew, R. R., 2019, Exploring insect biodiversity: the parasitic Hymenoptera, chiefly Chalcidoidea, associated with seeds of asphodels (Xanthorrhoeaceae), with the description of nine new species belonging to Eurytomidae and Torymidae, pp. 1-90 in Zootaxa 4597 (1) on page 25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4597.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/2667950

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