59. Dryinus stantoni Ashmead, 1904
Dryinus stantoni Ashmead, 1904: 134 .
Paradryinus javanus Perkins, 1912: 11; synonymized by Olmi (1984). Lestodryinus luzonicus Kieffer, 1913: 189; synonymized by Olmi (1984). Dryinus lycormae Yang, 1994: 38; synonymized by Olmi (1998d). Dryinus gutianshanensis Xu & He, 1994: 266; synonymized by Olmi (1998d). Dryinus lii Xu & He, 1998b: 310; synonymized by He & Xu (2002).
Material examined. Holotype of D. stantoni: Ƥ, Philippines, Luzon Island, Manila [USNM]. China: Guangdong: Longmen County, Nankunshan Provincial Nature Reserve, 8.VI.2002, Zaifu Xu coll., 1 Ƥ [SCAU]; same locality, 2.VII–3.IX.2005 [ZJUC]; same locality, 4–6.VI.2011, 1 Ƥ [SCAU]; Shixing County, Chebaling National Nature Reserve, 19.IV.2002, Zaifu Xu coll., 1 Ƥ [SCAU]; same locality, 21–31.VIII.2003, Jujian Chen coll., 3 Ƥ [ZJUC]; Yunan County, Tongledashan Provincial Nature Reserve, 12–13.VIII.2003, Zaifu Xu coll., 1 Ƥ [ZJUC]; Nanling National Nature Reserve, 10.VII.2005, Zaifu Xu coll., 1 Ƥ [ZJUC]; Nanling National Nature Reserve, Protection Station, 16–17.V.2011, yellow pan trap, Zaifu Xu coll., 1 Ƥ [SCAU]; Conghua City, Liuxihe National Forest Park, 29–31.VIII.2005, Zaifu Xu coll., 1 Ƥ [ZJUC].
Hosts. Dictyopharidae and Fulgoridae (Guglielmino & Olmi 1997, 2006): in Indonesia (Java), Thanatodictya sp. ( Dictyopharidae); in China, Beijing: Lycorma delicatula (White) (Fulgoridae) (Yang 1994).
Distribution. Oriental. China: Zhejiang, Beijing, Guangdong (He & Xu 2002; Xu et al. 2011b); Philippines, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Thailand (Olmi 1984).