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2025-11-04T14:00:30ZTwo new records of Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera) from the Maltese Islands with notes on their biology
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Title: Two new records of Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera) from the Maltese Islands with notes on their biology
Authors: Cassar, Thomas; Mifsud, David
Abstract: Two chalcidoids are reported from the Maltese Islands for the first
time: Megastigmus pistaciae Walker (Megastigmidae) and Chalcis biguttata Spinola
(Chalcididae). Notes on their biology are provided, with special reference to M.
pistaciae reared from seeds of Pistacia lentiscus in Malta.2020-01-01T00:00:00ZThe jumping plant-lice (Hemiptera : Psylloidea) of the Maltese Islands
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Title: The jumping plant-lice (Hemiptera : Psylloidea) of the Maltese Islands
Authors: Mifsud, David
Abstract: Twenty-one species of jumping plant-lice accommodated in five
different families are here recorded from the Maltese Islands in an annotated checklist.
The Aphalaridae is represented by four species (Agonoscena targionii (Lichtenstein),
Blastopsylla occidentalis Taylor, Colposcenia aliena (Löw) and Glycaspis
brimblecombei Moore), of which two (B. occidentalis and G. brimblecombei)
are alien species originating from Australia. The Homotomidae is represented by
Homotoma ficus (Linnaeus) and Macrohomotoma gladiata Kuwayama, the latter
being an alien species originating from the Far East. The Liviidae is represented by
Euphyllura olivina (Costa), Diaphorina lycii Loginova and Psyllopsis fraxinicola
(Foerster). The Psyllidae is represented by Acizzia uncatoides (Ferris & Klyver),
Cacopsylla myrthi (Puton) and C. pyri (Linnaeus), of which Acizzia uncatoides is an
alien species originating from Australia. Finally, the most species-rich family is the
Triozidae, represented by nine species (Bactericera albiventris (Foerster), B. crithmi
(Löw), B. trigonica Hodkinson, Heterotrioza chenopodii (Reuter), Lauritrioza
alacris (Flor), Trioza centranthi (Vallot), T. galii Foerster, T. kiefferi Giard and T.
urticae (Linnaeus)). For each of the above species, collection data, distribution, host-
plant data and other relevant information is provided. Lycium intricatum Boiss. is a
new host-plant record for Diaphorina lycii, and Rhamnus lycioides subsp. oleoides
(L.) Jahand. & Maire is a new host-plant record for Cacopsylla myrthi. A host-
plant shift is documented for Bactericera crithmi, which alternates between Ferula
melitensis Brullo et al. in winter and Crithmum maritimum L. in spring.2020-01-01T00:00:00ZThe ensign wasps (Hymenoptera : Evaniidae) of the Maltese Islands
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Title: The ensign wasps (Hymenoptera : Evaniidae) of the Maltese Islands
Authors: Cassar, Thomas; Mifsud, David
Abstract: The ensign wasp fauna of the Maltese Islands is reviewed for the first
time. The family Evaniidae is represented by three species, the cosmopolitan Evania
appendigaster (Linnaeus), the Mediterranean Zeuxevania splendidula (Costa), and
Brachygaster minutus (Olivier), widely distributed in Europe and north-northeast
Africa. A key to genera is provided.2020-01-01T00:00:00ZThe cockroach wasps (Hymenoptera : Ampulicidae) of the Maltese Islands
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Title: The cockroach wasps (Hymenoptera : Ampulicidae) of the Maltese Islands
Authors: Cassar, Thomas; Mifsud, David; Schmid-Egger, Christian
Abstract: The cockroach wasp fauna of the Maltese Islands is reviewed. The
family Ampulicidae is represented by solely two congeneric species, Dolichurus
corniculus (Spinola) and Dolichurus haemorrhous A. Costa, the latter is here
recorded for the first time from the Maltese archipelago.2020-01-01T00:00:00Z