Leionotoxenos louisianae Pierce, 1909, stat. res.
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Leionotoxenos louisianae Pierce, 1909, stat. res. |
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Leionotoxenos louisianae Pierce, 1909, stat. res.
Leionotoxenos louisianae Pierce, 1909: 138.
Pseudoxenos louisianae (Pierce, 1909) (new combination by Bohart 1937).
Pseudoxenos histrionis Pierce, 1911: 500 (synonymized by Bohart 1941).
Pseudoxenos pedestridis Pierce, 1911: 500 (synonymized by Bohart 1941).
Hosts.
Parancistrocerus vagus (Saussure, 1857) (as Leionotus vagans Saussure, 1857); Parancistrocerus histrio (Lepeletier, 1841) (as Odynerus (Ancistrocerus) histrio Lepeletier, 1841); Parancistrocerus pedestris (Saussure, 1855) (as Odynerus (Leionotus) pedestris Saussure, 1855) ( Pierce 1909, 1911).
Distribution.
USA: Florida, Illinois, Louisiana, Nebraska ( Pierce 1909, 1911).
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Leionotoxenos louisianae Pierce, 1909, stat. res.
Benda, Daniel, Pohl, Hans, Nakase, Yuta, Beutel, Rolf & Straka, Jakub 2022 |
Pseudoxenos histrionis
Pierce 1911 |
Pseudoxenos pedestridis
Pierce 1911 |
Leionotoxenos louisianae
Pierce 1909 |