Abstract
Here we describe the doryctine wasp Spathius lubomiri sp. n., a highly aberrant member of the genus from Lord Howe Island, which is characterised, among other features, by having the wings reduced to sclerotised rod-like structures, and the dorsal body covered with long bristle-like setae. We also briefly discuss the composition of the hymenopteran fauna and prevalence of reduced wing taxa for the island, and provide a personal account in celebration of Lubo Masner's 75th birthday. © A.D. Austin & J.T. Jennings.
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Austin, A. D., & Jennings, J. T. (2009). A new highly aberrant doryctine wasp, Spathius lubomiri sp. n. (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Doryctinae), from Lord Howe Island. ZooKeys, 20(SPEC. ISSUE 2), 275–284. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.20.120
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