First contribution to the doryctine fauna (Hymenoptera, braconidae, doryctinae) of Farasan Archipelago, Saudi Arabia, with new records and the description of a new species

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The doryctine wasp species (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) of Farasan Archipelago (Saudi Arabia) are studied here for the first time. Six species are reported, of which Mimodoryctes arabicus Edmardash, Gadallah & Soliman is described and illustrated as a new species. Neoheterospilus sp. is most probably a new species but further collecting should be done to obtain the female. Four species are new records for Saudi Arabia as well as for the whole Arabian Peninsula: Dendrosotinus ferrugineus (Marshall, 1888), Hecabalodes anthaxiae Wilkinson, 1929, Mimodoryctes proprius Belokobylskij, 2001, and Rhaconotus (Rhaconotus) carinatus Po-laszek, 1994. The newly recorded species are re-described and illustrated.

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Edmardash, Y. A., Abu El-Ghiet, U. M., Soliman, A. M., Al-Fifi, Z. I. A., & Gadallah, N. S. (2020). First contribution to the doryctine fauna (Hymenoptera, braconidae, doryctinae) of Farasan Archipelago, Saudi Arabia, with new records and the description of a new species. ZooKeys, 2020(977), 41–74. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.977.56314

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