Darwin wasps: a new name heralds renewed efforts to unravel the evolutionary history of Ichneumonidae
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Authors
Klopfstein, SSantos, BF
Shaw, MR
Alvarado, M
Bennett, AMR
Dal Pos, D
Giannotta, M
Herrera Florez, AF
Karlsson, D
Khalaim, AI
Lima, AR
Mikó, I
Sääksjärvi, IE
Shimizu, S
Spasojevic, T
van Noort, S
Vilhelmsen, L
Broad, G
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2019-12-08Submitted date
2020-09-01Subject Terms
parasitoid waspsTaxonomy
alpha taxonomy
Phylogenetics
paleoentomology
Fossils
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The parasitoid wasp family Ichneumonidae is arguably one of the groups for which current knowledge lags most strongly behind their enormous diversity. In a five-day meeting in Basel (Switzerland) in June 2019, 22 researchers from 14 countries met to discuss the most important issues in ichneumonid research, including increasing the speed of species discovery, resolving higher-level relationships, and studying the radiation of these parasitoids onto various host groups through time. All agreed that it is time to advertise ichneumonid research more broadly and thereby attract young talents to this group for which specialists are sorely lacking, as well as increase public awareness about their exciting biology and ecological impact. In order to popularize the group, we here suggest a new vernacular name for the family, “Darwin wasps”, to reflect the pivotal role they played in convincing Charles Darwin that not all of creation could have been created by a benevolent god. We hope that the name catches on, and that Darwin wasps start buzzing more loudly across all disciplines of biology.Citation
Klopfstein, S., Santos, B. F., Shaw, M. R., Alvarado, M., Bennett, A. M., Dal Pos, D., Giannotta, M., Herrera Florez, A. F., Karlsson, D., Khalaim, A. I., Lima, A. R., Mikó, I., Sääksjärvi, I. E., Shimizu, S., Spasojevic, T., van Noort, S., Vilhelmsen, L., & Broad, G. R. (2019). Darwin wasps: a new name heralds renewed efforts to unravel the evolutionary history of Ichneumonidae. Entomological Communications, 1, ec01006. https://doi.org/10.37486/2675-1305.ec01006Publisher
Sociedade Entomológica do BrasilJournal
Entomological CommunicationsType
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Entomological Communications is published under the Open Access model and is therefore free for anybody to read and download, and to copy and disseminate for educational purposes, under the terms of the Creative Commons Licence 4.0 (CC-BY) License.NHM Repository
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2675-1305ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
https://doi.org/10.37486/2675-1305.ec01006
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