Biology:Idris (wasp)
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Short description: Genus of wasps
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Genus: | Idris Förster, 1856
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Idris is a genus of parasitic wasps in the family Platygastridae, containing about 160 described species.[1] This genus is part of the tribe Baeini, which are egg parasitoids.[2] Members of the genus Idris are mostly parasitoids of spider eggs, but at least one member of the genus uses stink bugs as hosts.[3][4]
Species
Species:[5]
- Idris adikeshavus Veenakumari, 2015
- Idris aenea Ashmead, 1894
- Idris affinis Kononova, 2003
- Idris agraensis Mukerjee, 1981
- Idris alticola (Kieffer, 1913)
- Idris alticollis Kononova & Fursov, 2005
- Idris amplus (Dodd, 1914)
- Idris angustipennis (Dodd, 1914)
- Idris annexia Mukerjee, 1981
- Idris appangalus Mukerjee, 1981
- Idris arachnevora (Risbec, 1956)
- Idris ater (Szelényi, 1953)
- Idris aureonitens Szabó, 1965
- Idris aureus (Girault, 1911)
- Idris badius Johnson & Chen, 2018
- Idris balteus Johnson & Chen, 2018
- Idris benoiti (Risbec, 1958)
- Idris bicolor (Ashmead, 1893)
- Idris bicolor Kononova, 1995
- Idris bidentatus (Dodd, 1914)
- Idris brachystigmatis (Mani & Mukerjee, 1976)
- Idris brevicornis Veenakumari, 2015
- Idris brevifunicularis (Mani & Mukerjee, 1976)
- Idris brevis Sundholm, 1970
- Idris brunneus (Dodd, 1914)
- Idris carbo Kononova & Kozlov, 2001
- Idris castaneus Masner & Denis, 1996
- Idris chotanagpurensis (Mani & Mukerjee, 1976)
- Idris chrysion Masner & Denis, 1996
- Idris citrinus Kononova & Kozlov, 2001
- Idris cleon Kononova, 2001
- Idris clypealis Huggert, 1979
- Idris coloris Kononova, 1995
- Idris coorgensis (Mani & Mukerjee, 1976)
- Idris costatus Masner & Denis, 1996
- Idris coxalis (Kieffer, 1908)
- Idris cteatus (Walker, 1839)
- Idris cubensis (Gahan, 1932)
- Idris curtus Johnson & Chen, 2018
- Idris deergakombus Veenakumari, 2015
- Idris denkis L.ê.Kozlov, 1987
- Idris denkis L.
- Idris densis L.ê.Kozlov, 1987
- Idris densis L.
- Idris dentatus Kononova & Kononova, 2001
- Idris desertorum (Priesner, 1951)
- Idris destructor Kozlov & Kononova, 2001
- Idris diversus (Wollaston, 1858)
- Idris dubarensis Mukerjee, 1981
- Idris dugandani (Girault, 1928)
- Idris dunensis (Mani, 1975)
- Idris elba Talamas, 2019
References
- ↑ Idris
- ↑ Norman F. Johnson, Huayan Chen, & Bernhard Huber. (2018). New species of Idris Förster (Hymenoptera, Platygastroidea) from southeast Asia, parasitoids of the eggs of pholcid spiders (Araneae, Pholcidae). ZooKeys, 811(65–80), 65–80. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.811.29725
- ↑ Lomeli-Flores, J.R., Rodríguez-Rodríguez, S.E., Rodríguez-Levya, E., González-Hernández, H., Gariepy, T.D., & Talamas, E.J. (2019). Field studies and molecular forensics identify a new association: Idris elba Talamas, sp. nov. parasitizes the eggs of Bagrada hilaris (Burmeister). Journal of Hymenoptera Research 73: 125–141. https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.73.38025 https://jhr.pensoft.net/article/38025/element/8/34726/
- ↑ Michelson, A. (n.d.). Tiny Parasitic Wasp Named After Idris Elba Hijacks Stink Bug Eggs. Smithsonian Magazine. Retrieved March 3, 2021, from https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/tiny-parasitic-wasp-named-after-idris-elba-hijacks-stink-bug-eggs-180973617/
- ↑ "Idris Förster, 1856" (in en). https://www.gbif.org/species/10662435.
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