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Zusammenfassung Ufens is known to parasitize primarily hemipteran eggs and is a cosmopolitan genus most common in temperate and semi-arid regions such as the southwestern United States and Australia. This book presents a worldwide revision of the wasp genus Ufens Girault, 1911 (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae: Oligositinae). Inhaltsverzeichnis INTRODUCTION Scope of Work Trichogrammatidae Biological Control Ufens Revision MATERIALS AND METHODS Specimen Preparation and Examination Terminology and Measurements Description Format Phylogenetic Relationships Analyses Outgroups Characters RESULTS Molecular Plus Morphological Analysis Morphological Analysis DISCUSSION Phylogenetic Analysis Biogeography REVISION OF UFENS Ufens description Key to Ufens Species of the World Ufens Species Descriptions Ufens acacia Ufens acuminatus Ufens aperserratus Ufens apollo Ufens austini Ufens australensis Ufens bestiolis Ufens cardalia Ufens ceratus Ufens cupuliformis Ufens debachi Ufens decipiens Ufens dilativena Ufens dolichopenis Ufens elimaeae Ufens flavipes Ufens foersteri Ufens forcipis Ufens gloriosus Ufens hercules Ufens invaginatus Ufens kender Ufens khamai Ufens kurrajong Ufens lanna Ufens messapus Ufens mezentius Ufens mirabilis Ufens nazgul Ufens niger Ufens noyesi Ufens pallidus Ufens parvimalis Ufens pintoi Ufens placoides Ufens principalis Ufens rimatus Ufens similis Ufens simplipenis Ufens spicifer Ufens taniae Ufens thylacinus Ufens vectis Nomina dubia ...