Monoblastus (lat.) - a genus of riders from the family Ichneumonidae (subfamily Tryphoninae ).
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Monoblastus brachyacanthus | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Monoblastus Hartig, 1837 |
Content
- 1 Distribution
- 2 Description
- 3 Ecology
- 4 List of species
- 5 Literature
- 6 notes
Distribution
Distributed in the Holarctic . The genus includes 14 palearctic and 14 non-arctic species, confined to broad-leaved and to a lesser extent subtropical forests.
Description
Riders are small or medium sized, body length up to 10 mm.
Ecology
Parasites of sawflies of the subfamily Blennocampinae .
List of Species
In the genus: [1]
- Monoblastus brachyacanthus Gmelin in Linnaeus, 1790
- Monoblastus caudatus Hartig, 1837
- Monoblastus discedens Schmiedeknecht, 1912
- Monoblastus fulvescens Boyer de Fonscolombe, 1849
- Monoblastus marginellus Gravenhorst, 1829
Literature
- Kasparyan D.R., Tolkanits V.I. , Ichneumonids riders (Ichneumonidae). Subfamily Tryphoninae. Fauna of Russia and neighboring countries, insects, hymenoptera. // St. Petersburg: “Science”. - 1999. - T. III , No. 3 . ISBN 5-02-025869-5
Notes
- ↑ BioLib Taxon profile - genus Monoblastus Hartig, 1837