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Fons Verheyde, Augustijn De Ketelaere, Geir Ørsnes, William Pénigot, Malcolm Storey, Ika Österblad, Al Cameron, Gunnar Engan, Miroslav Fiala, Jonas Lutz, Maksym Parkhomenko, Vladimir Gokhman, Wouter Dekoninck, Stijn Cooleman, and Jan Mees (2025)

First comprehensive catalogue of hibernating Darwin wasps in the Western Palaearctic (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae)

Biodiversity Data Journal, 13(e176441):194.

Background In the Western Palaearctic, many species of Darwin wasps exhibit a form of diapause known as free-living adult diapause, similar to hibernation in certain beetle, bumblebee and butterfly species. This study provides a first comprehensive overview of all known hibernating species and aims to improve the current ecological knowledge. New information We reviewed 439 species, confirming free-living adult diapause in 340; 81 remain unverified and 18 are excluded, which have been incorrectly reported as hibernators in the past. The validated dataset includes 7443 records from 27567 specimens, spanning over 235 years of both published and unpublished observations. We report 29 species as hibernators for the first time. Amongst the records, 388 provide the first evidence of hibernation for a species in a given country, with 67 also representing the species' first national record. We highlight the value of field-based data and caution against relying solely on collection dates to study diapause. The observed variability in diapause strategies and hibernacula underscores the importance of nature management for biodiversity conservation, especially preservation of microhabitats.
RBINS Collection(s), PDF available, Open Access, Peer Review, International Redaction Board
Ichneumonid wasps, diapause, overwintering, ecology, faunistics, citizen-science data, Europe
  • DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.13.e176441