Holopyga Dahlbom
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5213.3.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7362326 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A08781-FF9E-FFC8-FBAD-8E01EB05FE58 |
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Genus Holopyga Dahlbom
This genus comprises nearly 100 described species around the world, generally composed of large heavy-bodied wasps, some of them attacking ground-nesting Crabronidae (e.g., Kimsey & Bohart 1991). So far, the sole confirmed host record for the Brazilian species is Solierella minarum Ducke, 1907 attacked by Holopyga wagnerella du Buysson, 1904 ( Rocha-Filho et al. 2019). Holopyga is readily distinguished from other Elampini genera based on the following combination of characters: scapal basin transversely cross-ridged; genal carina present; Rs&M 2 v abruptly bent medially and diverging from M+Cu 2 v before cu-a 2 v; 1Cu 2 c and R 2 c with setae; tarsal claw with two or more subsidiary teeth (rarely with one); mesopleuron distinctly carinate and angulate; and notauli usually faintly marked.According to Kimsey & Bohart (1991), there are six species recorded to Brazil: H. boutheryi Brèthes, 1902 , H. iheringi du Buysson, 1901 , H. luzulina Dahlbom, 1854 , H. piliventris Ducke, 1907 , H. ujkelyiana Mocsáry, 1914 , and H. wagnerella du Buysson, 1904 . Three species are found in northeastern Brazil, H. iheringi , H. piliventris , and a new species is herein described.
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