Horia Fabricius, 1787
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Horia Fabricius, 1787 |
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Hoplozonitis Blackburn, 1892 . Type species: Hoplozonitis mira Blackburn, 1892 , by monotypy.
Type species. Lymexylon testaceum Fabricius, 1871 (= Horia fabriciana Betrem, 1929 ). 8 spp.
Geographic distribution. Africa south of the central Sahara (except Madagascar and the extreme southwestern areas), from the Nile Valley to the Mediterranean coast, S Arabian Peninsula, Oriental and Australasian regions (New Guinea; Australia [Cape York in N Queensland]).
References
Taxonomy. Blackburn (1892); Gahan (1908, 1909); Cros (1924a, 1927c); Betrem (1929, 1932 revision and key).
Bionomics. Bugnion (1910); Schroo (1920); Blair (1924); Cros (1938b); Mohamedsaid (1979); Bologna and Laurenzi (1994 for a synthesis).
Larvae. Bugnion (1910); Cros (1924a, 1929c, 1938a, 1938b); Bologna and Laurenzi (1994).
Notes
The rst-instar larvae of three species are described; they are phoretic and parasitoids of Anthophoridae bees.
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