A new genus and ten new species of the subfamily Euphorinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from the Russian Far East
S.A. Belokobylskij
Abstract. A new genus Asiacentistes gen. n. [type species Centistes (Centistes) alekseevi Belokobylskij, 1992] and ten new species [Centistes (Centistes) tsherskii sp. n., C. (Ancylocentrus) kaplanovi sp. n., Meteorus kunashiricus sp. n., M. rossicus sp. n., Perilitus coxator sp. n., P. chabarovi sp. n., Leiophron (Peristenus) pacificus sp. n., L. (P.) golovnini sp. n., L. (P.) gamayun sp. n., L. (P.) posjeti sp. n.] of the subfamily Euphorinae from the Russian Far East are described and illustrated.
Zoosystematica Rossica, 1994, 3(2): 293–312 ▪ Published in print 1 August 1995

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