Epirhyssa Cresson, 1865
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Genus Epirhyssa Cresson, 1865 View in CoL View at ENA
Epirhyssa Cresson, 1865: 39 View in CoL . Type species: Epirhyssa speciosa Cresson, 1865 View in CoL , by subsequent designation [ Viereck, 1914: 52].
= Rhyssonota Kriechbaumer, 1890 .
= Sychnostigma Baltazar, 1961 .
REFERENCES. Cresson, 1865: 39 [2 species (both described as new) in Cuba]; Rohwer, 1920: 422 [description; key to 3 species described by Cresson]; Townes, Townes, 1960: 413 [description; 1 species in USA (Arizona)]; 1966: 38 [catalogue; 6 species in Neotropical region; 1 species in Mexico]; Townes, 1969: 141 [description; remarks]; Porter, 1978 [revision of 38 Neotropical species (25 described as new); key]; Carlson, 1979: 355 [catalogue; 1 species in America north of Mexico]; Gauld, 1991: 113 [description; review of 10 species (5 described as new) from Costa Rica; key]; Gauld, Wahl, 1997: 448 [addition to key; 2 new species from Costa Rica]; Ruíz-Cancino et al., 2002: 646 [checklist; 3 species in Mexico]; Graf, Kumagai, 2004 [1 new species from Brazil]; Gómez et al., 2015 [review of 24 species (10 described as new) from Peruvian Amazonia; key]; Varga, 2020 [1 new species from Kenya].
Epirhyssa View in CoL is a large tropical genus with about 130 described species. Fifty five species are known in the New World, of them 12 occur in Costa Rica [ Gauld, 1991; Gauld, Wahl, 1997]. Only the one widely distributed species, E. mexicana Cresson, 1874 View in CoL , is known from the Nearctic region (was recorded from Arizona, USA). Five species of Epirhyssa View in CoL are found to occur in Mexico.
In China, species of the genus were recorded as parasitoids of wood-boring beetles and sawflies [ Sheng, Sun, 2010], but nothing is known about hosts of this genus in the New World. Porter [1978] observed females of Epirhyssa View in CoL boring into dead trees, especially old and partially rotten trunks, and Gauld [1991] reported E. mexicana View in CoL probing standing dead trees infested with cerambycid larvae in Costa Rica.
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Epirhyssa Cresson, 1865
Khalaim, A. I., Ruíz-Cancino, E. & Coronado-Blanco, J. M. 2021 |
Epirhyssa
Viereck H. L. 1914: 52 |
Cresson E. T. 1865: 39 |