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Species of the genus Spilomicrus (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae) in De Kaaistoep near Tilburg (The Netherlands) are revised. Among the 59 specimens, we found 9 species, 7 of which are new to the Dutch fauna.
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... The known hosts of Spilomicrus species are mainly dipteran larvae and, possibly, species of the Coleoptera from the families Curculionidae (Scolytinae) and Staphylinidae (Honda, 1969;Masner, 1991;Notton, 1999;Masner & García, 2002). Several comprehensive studies of the genus Spilomicrus have been conducted in the Palaearctic region in the recent years (Kim & Lee, 2016;Chemyreva, 2015aChemyreva, , 2015bChemyreva, , 2016Chemyreva, , 2018Chemyreva, , 2021Chemyreva, , 2023Peeters, 2020;Hübner & Chemyreva, 2024). These studies have resulted to discovery of many new species and the documentation of new synonyms. ...
... Distribution: Azerbaijan, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Moldova, Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, Russia, Ukraine, U. K. (European part) (Nixon, 1980;Peeters, 2020;Chemyreva, 2021), Iran (new record). ...
... Distribution: Algeria, Austria, Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, U. K. (Nixon, 1980;Peeters, 2020;Chemyreva, 2021), Iran (new record). ...
A faunistic study of the tribe Spilomicrini Ashmead, 1893 (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae, Diapriinae) has been carried out in Iran. This study is based on the material collected using Malaise traps in four provinces of Iran, including Guilan, Mazandaran, Golestan, and Markazi. The genus Paramesius with one species and Spilomicrus with four species are documented and illustrated for the first time from Iran: P. rufipes Westwood, 1832, S. bipunctatus Kieffer, 1911, S. brevimalaris Hübner & Chemyreva, 2024, S. rufitarsis Kieffer, 1911 and S. stigmaticalis Westwood, 1832. A key to the Iranian Spilomicrini is provided.