Anterhynchium (Epiodynerus), Giordani Soika, 1958
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4919.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4473609 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/25728780-8120-FFC4-7081-D5FC7D12FE17 |
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Subgenus Epiodynerus Giordani Soika
Epiodynerus Giordani Soika 1958 View in CoL [1957]: 195, 209, subgenus of Pseudepipona de Saussure. View in CoL
Type species: Odynerus alecto Lepeletier 1841 , by original designation).
Taxonomy: Giordani Soika 1962 [1961]: 81–82 (key to species), 92 (subgenus of Pseudepipona de Saussure ).—van der Vecht 1963a: 74 (key), 88 (subgenus of Anterhynchium de Saussure ).— Giordani Soika 1971: 78 (genus).— Cardale 1985: 174–176 (cat. Australian species).— Giordani Soika 1986c: 74 (subgenus of Anterhynchium ).
Distribution: This subgenus is found in Southeast Asia, Oceania and Australia, with two species in Madagascar.
Ethology: One species has been reported to nest in holes in a mud brick wall; prey: lepidopteran larvae. We have observed several Australian species bringing caterpillars to holes in an abandoned termite mound.
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Anterhynchium (Epiodynerus)
Carpenter, James M. & Brown, Graham R. 2021 |
Epiodynerus
Giordani Soika 1958 |