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Rosichon Ubaidillah
Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense, Research Center for Biology, Indonesian Institute of Sciences - LIPI

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TAXONOMY OF SOCIAL WASPS OF THE POLlSTINE TRIBE ROPALlDIINI (HYMENOPTERA: VESPIDAE) IN THE EASTERN PART OF THE LESSER SUNDA ISLANDS Jun-ichi Kojima; Fuki Saito; Lien T. P. Nguyen; Rosichon Ubaidillah; Sri Hartini
Treubia Vol. 33 No. 2 (2004): Vol. 33 No. 2, December 2004
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The taxonomy of social wasps of the poiistine tribe Ropalidiini in the eastern part of ti,e Lesser Sunda Islands (viz., Sumba, Flores and Timor as included major islands) was studied based mainly on specimens recently collected by ourselves and those deposited in the Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense, Bogor. Parapolybia varia (Fabricius) and 11 species of Ropalictia are recognized ill tile region and their faunal characteristics are discussed. Nomenclatural changes included are: synonymy of Ropalidia laticincta floresinana van der vecht, 1962 under R. laticincta van der vecht, 1962; synonymies of Icaria nigroplagiata Cameron, 1900, R. mathematica binotata uau der vecin, 1941 and R. mathematica sumbaensis van der vecht, 1962, all under R. mathematica (Smith: 1860); revised status of R. socialis trimarulata van der vecht, 1962, and R. variegata dichrorna van der vecht, 1941, both being raised to species milk. New locality records are R. cyathiformis from Lombok and Flores Islallds, R. laticincta from Sobu (or Sawu) Island, R. rufoplagiata (Cameron) from Timor Island, and R. javanica van der vecht from Sumbawa island.
A CONTRIBUTION TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE PARASITIC WASPS SUBFAMILY EULOPHINAE (HYMENOPTERA: EULOPHIDAE) OF JAVA, INDONESIA Rosichon Ubaidillah
Treubia Vol. 35 (2007): Vol. 35, December 2007
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A study of the eulophid wasp subfamily Eulophinae was carried outbetween 2004-2006 in Java and the adjacent small islands (e.g. Bali, Madura,Nusa Barong, Sempu, Nusakambangan and Krakataus) to determine theEulophinae fauna of Java. As a result, 23 genera and 86 species, belonging tothe subfamily Eulophinae were found, from those 11 genera and 35 species arenew record for Java and Indonesia. Key to genera, generic diagnostic and theavailable eulophine species to the islands are presented.
REVIEW OF PARASITIC WASP SUBFAMILY EULOPHINAE (HYMENOPTERA: EULOPHIDAE) WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE OF THE TRIBE CIRROSPILINI Rosichon Ubaidillah
Treubia Vol. 34 (2006): Vol. 34, December 2006
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The Cirrospilini LaSalle, 2000, belongs to the Eulophinae, along withEulophini and Elasmini. This tribe consists of about 17 genera and almost 300 species, which are ectoparasitoids, mainly on Diptera, Lepidoptera and Coleoptera in semi-concealed situations. Some species may act as obligate or facultative hyperparasitoids and a few species are gall-formers. Historically, the genera included in the Cirrospilini have been placed in the Eulophinae and the Elachertinae sensu Ashmead, 1904. However, the relationships and the placement of genera into subfamilies or tribes have always been problematical. Based on the current evidence, it appears that the Cirrospilini is a monophyletic taxon and the sister-group of the Eulophini plus Elasmini. This paper summarizes the current taxonomic status and systematic background of the Cirrospilini.