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Nieves-Aldrey (1995)
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1995-01-01
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Nieves-Aldrey (1995)
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The two species described from South of France (Aulacidea freesei, sp. n. and Phanacis zwolferi, sp. n.) are gall inducers in stems of Silybum marianum and represent the first known Aylacini species associated with this plant. Aulacidea laurae Nieves-Aldrey, previously recorded only from Spain, is reported from France and its gall, formed in achenes of Scorzonera laciniata (Asteraceae), is described for the first time. Aulacidea macula Forsius, 1921, closely allied but not conspecific with Aulacidea laurae, is synonymized with Aulacidea abdominalis (Thomson, 1877).
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The two species described from South of France (Aulacidea freesei, sp. n. and Phanacis zwolferi, sp. n.) are gall inducers in stems of Silybum marianum and represent the first known Aylacini species associated with this plant. Aulacidea laurae Nieves-Aldrey, previously recorded only from Spain, is reported from France and its gall, formed in achenes of Scorzonera laciniata (Asteraceae), is described for the first time. Aulacidea macula Forsius, 1921, closely allied but not conspecific with Aulacidea laurae, is synonymized with Aulacidea abdominalis (Thomson, 1877).
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1995-01-01
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Nieves-Aldrey, J. L. 1995. Two new species of Aylacini (Hymenoptea:Cynipidae) from France, associated with <em>Silybum </em>and a new gall from <em>Scorzonera </em>(Asteraceae). <em>Annales de la Société Entomologique de France (N.S.)</em>, 31(4): 369-375.