Biology:Amiseginae

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Short description: Subfamily of wasps

Amiseginae
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Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Chrysididae
Subfamily: Amiseginae
Krombein, 1957

Amiseginae is a subfamily of cuckoo wasps in the family Chrysididae. There are more than 30 genera and 150 described species in Amiseginae.[1][2][3] The group occurs worldwide, and they are parasitoids of stick insect eggs (Phasmatodea).[4] Females of some genera are flightless and resemble ants.

Genera

These 38 genera belong to the subfamily Amiseginae:

  • Adelphe Mocsáry, 1890
  • Afrosega Krombein, 1983
  • Alieniscus Benoit, 1951
  • Amisega Cameron, 1888
  • Anachrysis Krombein, 1986
  • Anadelphe Kimsey, 1987
  • Atoposega Krombein, 1957
  • Baeosega Krombein, 1983
  • Bupon Kimsey, 1986
  • Cladobethylus Kieffer, 1922
  • Reidia Krombein, 1957
  • Colocar Krombein, 1957
  • Duckeia Costa Lima, 1936
  • Exopapua Krombein, 1957
  • Exova Riek, 1955
  • Imasega Krombein, 1983
  • Indothrix Krombein, 1957
  • Isegama Krombein, 1980
  • Kryptosega Kimsey, 1986
  • Leptosega Krombein, 1984
  • Magdalium Kimsey, 1986
  • Mahinda Krombein, 1983
  • Myrmecomimesis Dalla Torre, 1897
  • Nesogyne Krombein, 1957
  • Nipponosega Kurzenko & Lelej, 1994
  • Noumeasega Kimsey, 2014
  • Obenbergerella Strand, 1929
  • Perissosega Krombein, 1983
  • Rohweria Fouts, 1925
  • Saltasega Krombein, 1983
  • Senesega Kimsey, 2005
  • Serendibula Krombein, 1980
  • Eosega Martynova, 2017
  • Foveorisus Martynova, 2017
  • Palaeobethyloides Brues, 1933
  • Palaeobethylus Brues, 1923
  • Protadelphe Krombein, 1986
  • Protamisega Evans, 1973


References

Further reading

  • Bohart, R. M.; Kimsey, L. S. (1982). A synopsis of the Chrysididae in America North of Mexico. Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute. 33. American Entomological Institute. pp. 1–266. 

Wikidata ☰ Q2843562 entry