ICHNEUMONIDAE GENERA AND SPECIES IN THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA COLLECTION

by John Luhman
Minnesota Dept. of Agriculture


The University of Minnesota Insect Collection, St. Paul, is estimated to be the 8th largest in the U.S. for the number of identified ichneumonids. It has over 1,200 species, and 40,000 specimens are determined to at least genus. Those needing specimens for revision will find most Nearctic, and some Neotropical material for most taxa. Recently much Neotropical material from Costa Rica has been added. I have identified all of the undetermine dichneumons in the following subfamilies, with diversity shown by numbers (by tribe) genus, and species (Genus/species). Those wishing loans should write to the curator, Dr. Phil Clausen, Dept. of Entomology, Hodson Hall, Univ. of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108, USA.


[Careful and comparative readers will note that in the following list, Luhman's use of the Townesian nomenclature in the original hardcopy version of Vol. 14 of Ichnews has been modified to ICZN nomenclature by D.B. Wahl.

All other subfamilies are also represented except Agriotypinae and Phrudinae.


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