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Table 2 Abundance and relative abundance of morphospecies in the three fragments studied during the years 2019–2020

From: The composition of braconid wasp communities in three forest fragments in a tropical lowland forest of Panama

Morphospecies no. (subfamily)

Total

ALB

COR

PNM

112 (Rogadinae)

286

20

265

1

1(Rogadinae)

230

91

93

46

117 (Adeliinae)

162

53

29

80

118 (Microgastrinae)

97

16

1

80

130 (Aphidiinae)

91

16

21

54

128 (Doryctinae)

89

12

4

73

152 (Alysiinae)

89

11

3

75

113(Aphidiinae)

63

11

32

20

5 (Rogadinae)

60

40

20

0

116 (Adeliinae)

59

21

12

26

2 (Rogadinae)

40

31

5

4

119 (Icheutinae)

40

11

7

22

4 (Rogadinae)

39

10

24

5

3 (Rogadinae)

34

8

3

23

68 (Braconinae)

22

0

14

8

121 (Cheloninae)

18

3

12

3

139 (Adeliinae)

17

7

2

8

120 (Adeliinae)

16

6

5

5

137 (Alysiinae)

16

3

0

13

144 (Doryctinae)

15

3

0

12

153 (Hormiinae)

15

3

2

10

19 (Miracinae)

14

1

2

11

138 (Doryctinae)

14

3

4

7

140 (Rogadinae)

12

1

4

7

51 (Hormiinae)

11

9

0

2

52 (Hormiinae)

11

1

8

2

154 (Rogadinae)

10

1

3

6

50 (Rogadinae)

9

1

3

5

151 (Doryctinae)

9

2

1

6

20 (Doryctinae)

8

3

2

3

66 (Braconinae)

8

2

0

6

31 (Cheloninae)

6

2

1

3

  1. The table shows 95% of the data for the total individual wasps found