Bracon (Habrobracon) hebetor Say, 1836
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Bracon (Habrobracon) hebetor Say, 1836
dorsator Say, 1836
brevicornis (Wesmael, 1838, Braco )
juglandis Ashmead, 1889
brunneus ( Szépligeti, 1901, Habrobracon )
vernalis ( Szépligeti, 1901, Habrobracon )
beneficientior (Viereck, 1911, Habrobracon )
plotnicovi (Bogoljubov, 1914, Habrobracon )
breviantennatus de Stefani, 1919
serinopae (Cherian, 1929, Microbracon )
tortricidarum (Goidanich, 1934, Habrobracon )
pectinophorae (Watanabe, 1935, Habrobracon )
asiaticus (Telenga, 1936, Habrobracon )
flavus (Telenga, 1936, Habrobracon )
turkestanicus (Telenga, 1936, Habrobracon )
lozinskii (Bogacev, 1939, Habrobracon )
Distribution
England
Notes
Mainly an indoors species in Britain, attacking pests of stored products; brevicornis been variously treated as a valid species or as a synonym of hebetor, being listed under the latter in Taxapad ( Yu et al. 2012) and by Papp (2008b). Both brevicornis and hebetor have been recorded as British.
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