Ligyra Newman, 1844
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Ligyra Newman View in CoL View at ENA
Ligyra Newman, 1841: 220 View in CoL . Type species: Anthrax bombyliformis Macleay, 1826 View in CoL , by monotypy.
Paranthrax Paramonov, 1931: 57 View in CoL . Type species: Paranthrax africanus Paramonov, 1931 View in CoL [= Hyperalonia niveifrons Bezzi, 1914 View in CoL ], by monotypy. [Preoccupied by Paranthrax Bigot, 1876 View in CoL .] Paranthracina Paramonov, 1933: 56 [1934: 27; 1936: 31] (replacement name for Paranthrax Paramonov, 1931 View in CoL ). Type species: Paranthrax africanus Paramonov, 1931 View in CoL [= Hyperalonia niveifrons Bezzi, 1914 View in CoL ], automatic.
Comments: This genus rests on a single apomorphy: cell r 4 divided by a crossvein (thus making four submarginal cells). In all other respects, the characters are found in species of Exoprosopa , and indeed some species of the two genera are remarkably similar in appearance, which has led to doubts as to the validity of the genus. There are fewer species in Africa than of Exoprosopa or Heteralonia , but further east in south-east Asia and Australia it is the most speciose genus of Exoprosopini. However, Lambkin (2001) has shown that the African species included in Ligyra do not belong to this genus, and will eventually have to be transferred to one or more new genera.
Keys: Afrotropical, Bezzi (1924); southern Africa, Hesse (1956) both as Hyperalonia . Ghana, Bowden (1964); Senegal, François (1972).
Hosts: Parasitoids of the pupae of Scoliidae and Tiphiidae ( du Merle 1975) . No records from Africa.
Distribution: Cosmopolitan except Oceanic Region, and not recorded from North Africa. Africa South of the Sahara: 23 species.
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Ligyra Newman
Greathead, D. J. & Evenhuis, N. L. 2001 |
Ligyra
NEWMAN, E. 1841: 220 |