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Thaumatodryinus R. Perkins 1905

Authors: Olmi, Massimo; Copeland, Robert S.; Noort, Simon Van;

Thaumatodryinus R. Perkins 1905

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12. Genus Thaumatodryinus R. Perkins, 1905 Thaumatodryinus R. Perkins 1905: 58; Kieffer in Kieffer & Marshall 1906: 490; Kieffer 1914b: 16; Krombein 1952: 97; 1958: 98; 1979: 1243; Olmi 1984: 683; 1993b: 61; Virla & Olmi 2008: 370; Moya Raygoza & Olmi 2010: 98; Azevedo et al. 2010: 892; Xu et al. 2013: 242; Olmi & Virla 2014: 325; Tribull 2015: 20. Type species. Thaumatodryinus koebelei R. Perkins 1905, by original designation. Diagnosis. ♀ (Figs 156C, D) and ♂ (Figs 157A, B): see above diagnosis of the subfamily Thaumatodryininae. Distribution. Worldwide, except Palaearctic region. Hosts. Flatidae (Guglielmino et al. 2013). World species. 33 species are known, ten in the Afrotropical region. Remarks. One fossil species (Thaumatodryinus miocenicus Olmi 1995) was described in amber from the Dominican Republic. Brues (1923, 1933) described three fossil species of Thaumatodryinus from Baltic amber; they are now attributed to Harpactosphecion Haupt.

Published as part of Olmi, Massimo, Copeland, Robert S. & Noort, Simon Van, 2019, Dryinidae of the Afrotropical region (Hymenoptera, Chrysidoidea), pp. 1-619 in Zootaxa 4630 (1) on page 382, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4630.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/3336635

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Insecta, Arthropoda, Dryinidae, Thaumatodryinus, Animalia, Biodiversity, Hymenoptera, Taxonomy

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