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Canadian National Parks Malaise Program Appendix 2. Torngat [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Dinocampus Pompilinae Meteorus Meteorus Meteorus Meteorus BIN URI: BOLD:AAC7303 BIN URI: BOLD:AAU8890 BIN URI: BOLD:AAU9316 BIN URI: BOLD:ACJ5189 BIN URI: BOLD:AAG1448 BIN URI: BOLD:AAI1544 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Meteorus Meteorus Meteorus Mirax sp. Orgilus sp. Orgilus BIN URI: BOLD:ACS7591 BIN URI: BOLD:AAF8096 BIN URI: BOLD:ACS7658 BIN URI: BOLD:AAE0855 BIN URI: BOLD:AAA7699 BIN URI: BOLD:AAG1083 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Microplitis varicolor Microplitis jft04 Microplitis coactus Apanteles fumiferanae Microgaster sp. Microgaster jft13 BIN URI: BOLD:AAA2408 BIN URI: BOLD:AAB1314 BIN URI: BOLD:ACA4555 BIN URI: BOLD:AAB8749 BIN URI: BOLD:ACE8790 BIN URI: BOLD:ACF5282 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Cotesia Cotesia Aphidiinae Praon Praon Ephedrus BIN URI: BOLD:ABY9843 BIN URI: BOLD:ACS7782 BIN URI: BOLD:ABZ5070 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM4117 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM4234 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM0732 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Euaphidius plocamaphidis Aphidiinae Trioxys Macrocentrus Ephedrus lacertosus Ephedrus BIN URI: BOLD:ACR5858 BIN URI: BOLD:ACS4006 BIN URI: BOLD:ACS9982 BIN URI: BOLD:AAY6841 BIN URI: BOLD:AAH7432 BIN URI: BOLD:ACT3506 [Dorsal] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Dorsal] [Lateral] [Lateral] Anisocyrta Phaenocarpa Phaenocarpa Alysiinae Alysiinae Alysiinae BIN URI: BOLD:ACI6817 BIN URI: BOLD:ACG3694 BIN URI: BOLD:AAG6196 BIN URI: BOLD:AAG1317 BIN URI: BOLD:ACC8519 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM4642 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Braconidae Shawiana Shawiana Braconidae Bracon Dinotrema BIN URI: BOLD:AAG1276 BIN URI: BOLD:AAD1065 BIN URI: BOLD:AAH7522 BIN URI: BOLD:ACT2106 BIN URI: BOLD:ACT0838 BIN URI: BOLD:AAG1340 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Dinotrema Dinotrema Dinotrema jft10 Alysiinae Dinotrema jft06 Dinotrema BIN URI: BOLD:ACF3545 BIN URI: BOLD:ACC7168 BIN URI: BOLD:ABZ3480 BIN URI: BOLD:AAG1342 BIN URI: BOLD:ABY6861 BIN URI: BOLD:ABZ7202 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Dinotrema jft15 Dinotrema Dinotrema Dinotrema Alysiinae Dacnusa BIN URI: BOLD:AAX9578 BIN URI: BOLD:ACE6877 BIN URI: BOLD:ACF5731 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM4702 BIN URI: BOLD:AAQ2935 BIN URI: BOLD:AAM7488 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Alysiinae Alysiinae Dacnusa Dacnusa jft01 Alysiinae Opiinae BIN URI: BOLD:AAG1265 BIN URI: BOLD:ACT1408 BIN URI: BOLD:AAI9645 BIN URI: BOLD:AAH3118 BIN URI: BOLD:AAZ6766 BIN URI: BOLD:ACL9856 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Opiinae Dacnusa Dacnusa Alysiinae Alysiinae Alysiinae BIN URI: BOLD:ACM1212 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM1211 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM4283 BIN URI: BOLD:AAG1241 BIN URI: BOLD:AAG1293 BIN URI: BOLD:ACT3774 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Dorsal] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Alysia Alysiinae Cinara nimbata Euceraphis borealis Lonchodryinus ruficornis Lonchodryinus ruficornis BIN URI: BOLD:ACM3829 BIN URI: BOLD:ACU0341 BIN URI: BOLD:AAP4957 BIN URI: BOLD:ACT7964 BIN URI: BOLD:ABX2380 BIN URI: BOLD:ACU9350 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Dolichovespula norwegica Bombus sylvicola Bombus frigidus Anacharis Eucoilinae Eucoilinae BIN URI: BOLD:AAA6640 BIN URI: BOLD:AAA8078 BIN URI: BOLD:AAB1090 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM0638 BIN URI: BOLD:ACC4137 BIN URI: BOLD:ACR8551 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Figitidae Charipinae Aegilips Figitinae Charipinae Figitidae BIN URI: BOLD:ACT3327 BIN URI: BOLD:ACG3872 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM4057 BIN URI: BOLD:AAZ4492 BIN URI: BOLD:ACJ5244 BIN URI: BOLD:AAJ4100 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Charipinae Charipinae Figitidae Charipinae Charipinae Diapriidae BIN URI: BOLD:AAU9443 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM4692 BIN URI: BOLD:ACS6303 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM4431 BIN URI: BOLD:ACT6224 BIN URI: BOLD:AAU9373 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Diapriidae Diapriidae Diapriidae Diapriidae Diapriidae Diapriidae BIN URI: BOLD:ABZ4070 BIN URI: BOLD:AAU9833 BIN URI: BOLD:AAU9501 BIN URI: BOLD:AAU9864 BIN URI: BOLD:ACA8377 BIN URI: BOLD:ACB3646 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Diapriidae Diapriidae Diapriidae Diapriidae Belytinae Diapriidae BIN URI: BOLD:ACS1791 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM0486 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM3311 BIN URI: BOLD:ACI5661 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM0731 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM4208 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Diapriidae Diapriidae Belytinae Diapriidae Diapriidae Belytinae BIN URI: BOLD:ACM1547 BIN URI: BOLD:ABX6829 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM1895 BIN URI: BOLD:AAU9775 BIN URI: BOLD:ACS7753 BIN URI: BOLD:ACI4487 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Diapriidae Hymenoptera Copidosoma Encyrtidae Gonatocerus Anagrus BIN URI: BOLD:ACW3061 BIN URI: BOLD:ABA6285 BIN URI: BOLD:ACD1689 BIN URI: BOLD:ACS4204 BIN URI: BOLD:AAG1488 BIN URI: BOLD:AAU9004 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Torymidae Torymidae Toryminae Torymus Toryminae Torymus BIN URI: BOLD:AAG8337 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM4644 BIN URI: BOLD:ACT1714 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM0485 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM0492 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM0637 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Torymus Pteromalidae Pteromalidae Pteromalinae Pteromalidae Pteromalinae BIN URI: BOLD:ACU1895 BIN URI: BOLD:AAG3139 BIN URI: BOLD:AAN8943 BIN URI: BOLD:AAU9871 BIN URI: BOLD:AAU9809 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM4011 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Pteromalidae Pteromalidae Pachyneuron Pachyneuron Pachyneuron Pachyneuron BIN URI: BOLD:AAU9873 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM0231 BIN URI: BOLD:ACC8906 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM3913 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM0010 BIN URI: BOLD:ACN0524 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Pteromalidae Pteromalidae Pteromalidae Pteromalidae Eulophidae Entedon BIN URI: BOLD:ACE1279 BIN URI: BOLD:ACL3845 BIN URI: BOLD:AAU4878 BIN URI: BOLD:ACR4994 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM4223 BIN URI: BOLD:ABW3259 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Entedoninae Eulophidae Tetrastichus Hymenoptera Aprostocetus Aprostocetus BIN URI: BOLD:ACM0345 BIN URI: BOLD:ACT1924 BIN URI: BOLD:ACI7242 BIN URI: BOLD:AAU9885 BIN URI: BOLD:ACL9878 BIN URI: BOLD:ACI9216 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Tetrastichinae Tetrastichinae Aprostocetus Aprostocetus Aprostocetus Megaspilidae BIN URI: BOLD:ACM4214 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM4679 BIN URI: BOLD:ACS7295 BIN URI: BOLD:AAG3138 BIN URI: BOLD:ACW3641 BIN URI: BOLD:ACI7461 [Lateral] [Dorsal] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Megaspilidae Megaspilidae Megaspilidae Megaspilidae Megaspilidae Platygastrinae BIN URI: BOLD:ACL8954 BIN URI: BOLD:ACI3463 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM0023 BIN URI: BOLD:ACC8536 BIN URI: BOLD:ACT3418 BIN URI: BOLD:AAZ6759 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Platygaster Platygaster Platygastridae Platygastridae Platygastridae Platygastridae BIN URI: BOLD:AAU8993 BIN URI: BOLD:ACC2413 BIN URI: BOLD:AAL8285 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM2132 BIN URI: BOLD:ACR4069 BIN URI: BOLD:ACI4554 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Platygastridae Platygastridae Telenomus Telenomus Telenomus Telenomus BIN URI: BOLD:ACR3842 BIN URI: BOLD:ACS5777 BIN URI: BOLD:AAN8001 BIN URI: BOLD:AAV1142 BIN URI: BOLD:ACT1397 BIN URI: BOLD:ACC9170 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Platygastridae Scelioninae Telenomus Telenomus Itoplectis Itoplectis quadricingulata BIN URI: BOLD:ACB2610 BIN URI: BOLD:ACI5782 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM1917 BIN URI: BOLD:ACX6624 BIN URI: BOLD:AAB1282 BIN URI: BOLD:AAB1283 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Diplazon laetatorius Diplazon albotibialis Orthocentrinae Orthocentrinae Syrphophilus ichneumonoides Syrphophilus tricinctorius BIN URI: BOLD:AAD1879 BIN URI: BOLD:AAH1594 BIN URI: BOLD:AAG0957 BIN URI: BOLD:AAD3915 BIN URI: BOLD:ABX0489 BIN URI: BOLD:ABY9056 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Tymmophorus gelidus Syrphoctonus Syrphoctonus sp. AB-3 Bioblapsis Syrphoctonus Homotropus nigritarsus BIN URI: BOLD:ACB3705 BIN URI: BOLD:AAE2466 BIN URI: BOLD:ABY1320 BIN URI: BOLD:ACK9788 BIN URI: BOLD:AAH1791 BIN URI: BOLD:AAH2103 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Diplazontinae Syrphoctonus nudus Syrphoctonus Hymenoptera Sussaba Sussaba BIN URI: BOLD:AAU9831 BIN URI: BOLD:ABX8259 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM4132 BIN URI: BOLD:AAG6192 BIN URI: BOLD:AAU9244 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM1861 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Sussaba pulchella Diplazontinae Triclistus emarginalus Astiphromma leucogrammum Tryphon communis Smicroplectrus jucundus BIN URI: BOLD:AAQ2902 BIN URI: BOLD:ACS7670 BIN URI: BOLD:AAH0987 BIN URI: BOLD:AAH1513 BIN URI: BOLD:AAH2171 BIN URI: BOLD:AAH1665 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Polyblastus Mesochorus tenuiscapus Hymenoptera Mesochorus Mesochorus Mesochorus BIN URI: BOLD:ACE5446 BIN URI: BOLD:AAM7412 BIN URI: BOLD:AAA5517 BIN URI: BOLD:AAN7595 BIN URI: BOLD:AAG9511 BIN URI: BOLD:ACM1599 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Pantisarthrus lubricus Pimpla sodalis Pimplinae Hymenoptera Pimplinae Orthocentrinae BIN URI: BOLD:AAH1767 BIN URI: BOLD:AAH1503 BIN URI: BOLD:AAY4013 BIN URI: BOLD:AAD7584 BIN URI: BOLD:ABW3360 BIN URI: BOLD:AAH1740 [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] [Lateral] Plectiscidea Orthocentrinae Plectiscidea Plectiscidea jft04 Orthocentrinae Plectiscidea BIN URI: BOLD:AAH1765 BIN URI: BOLD:AAG0380 BIN URI: BOLD:AAH1696 BIN URI: BOLD:AAH9172
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