This book provides an accessible and richly illustrated reference guide to the Darwin wasp tribes Pimplini and Theroniini (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae). It includes 25 species, each represented by both male and female specimens. Dichotomous keys to both sexes are provided, organized by genus, followed by individual species accounts featuring diagnostic photographs and biological notes, including known host associations. To support accurate identification, the book includes all currently known British species, along with a selection of extralimital (non-British) species. These are presented for both comparative purposes and in recognition of their potential to appear in Britain in the future. Designed to assist both newcomers to ichneumonids and more experienced entomologists, the guide features high-resolution photographs throughout, standard dichotomous keys to species and supplementary flowchart-style keys illustrating variation within the tribe Pimplini, helping users to identify species with clarity and confidence.
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Professional and amateur entomologists and naturalists.
1: Introduction 2: Subfamily Pimplinae 3: Tribe Pimplini Wesmael, 1845
and tribe Theroniini Cushman & Rohwer, 1920: recognition and keys 4: Tribe
Pimplini Wesmaeil, 1945: genera recognition, keys and species accounts 5:
Tribe Theroniini Cushman & Rohwer, 1920: genus recognition, keys and species
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Previously employed at the Natural History Museum, London, as a trainee on the Identification Trainers for the Future programme, followed by a position as Curatorial Assistant in the Hymenoptera section, working under Dr Gavin Broad (Principal Curator of Entomology). An entomologist specialising in Ichneumonidae, Jaswinder is currently engaged in collaborative research and publications focused on parasitoid Hymenoptera.