Megarhyssa

Megarhyssa
Megarhyssa greenei female
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Hexapoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Suborder: Apocrita
Superfamily: Ichneumonoidea
Family: Ichneumonidae
Subfamily: Rhyssinae
Genus: Megarhyssa
Ashmead, 1858
Species

number uncertain

Synonyms
  • Thalessa Holmgren, 1859
  • Megalorhyssa Schulz, 1906
  • Eurhyssa Derksen, 1941

Megarhyssa is a genus of large ichneumon wasps, with some species known for having the longest ovipositors of any insects. They are idiobiont endoparasitoids of the larvae of wood-boring horntail wasps. The ovipositor can be mistaken for a large stinger.

Species

Species within the genus:[1][2]

  • Megarhyssa arisana
  • Megarhyssa atomistica
  • Megarhyssa atrata
  • Megarhyssa aurantia
  • Megarhyssa babaulti
  • Megarhyssa belulliflava
  • Megarhyssa bicolor
  • Megarhyssa bonbonsana
  • Megarhyssa cultrimacularis
  • Megarhyssa fulvipennis
  • Megarhyssa gloriosa
  • Megarhyssa greenei
  • Megarhyssa hainanensis
  • Megarhyssa indica
  • Megarhyssa insulana
  • Megarhyssa jezoensis
  • Megarhyssa laniaria
  • Megarhyssa lenticula
  • Megarhyssa longitubula
  • Megarhyssa macrurus
  • Megarhyssa middenensis
  • Megarhyssa mirabilis
  • Megarhyssa nortoni
  • Megarhyssa obtusa
  • Megarhyssa perlata
  • Megarhyssa praecellens
  • Megarhyssa recava
  • Megarhyssa rixator
  • Megarhyssa rotundamacula
  • Megarhyssa strimacula
  • Megarhyssa superba
  • Megarhyssa taiwana
  • Megarhyssa vagatoria
  • Megarhyssa verae
  • Megarhyssa weixiensis
  • Megarhyssa wugongensis

References

  1. Pook, Victoria; Sharkey, Michael; Wahl, David (2016-01-04). "Key to the species of Megarhyssa (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Rhyssinae) in America, north of Mexico". Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift. 63 (1): 137–148. doi:10.3897/dez.63.7619. ISSN 1860-1324.
  2. http://www.taxapad.com


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