Allochrysis (Latin) is a genus of flat-bones of the subfamily Chrysinidae ( Chrysidini ) from the order Hymenoptera . Central Asia ( Iran , Pakistan , Turkey , Central Asia ) [1] .
| Allochrysis |
| Scientific classification |
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| No rank : | Bilateral symmetric |
| Hoard : | Insects with full transformation |
| Superfamily : | Chrysidoidea |
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| International Scientific Name |
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Allochrysis Semenov , 1954 |
| Typical view |
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Chrysis pavlovskii Semenov & Nikol'skaya, 1954 |
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Content
Length about 5 mm. The median tooth of the 3rd tergite of the abdomen is apically rounded. The face is flat. The hosts are unknown, presumably parasitoids , which use bees and wasps ( Sphecidae , Eumenidae and Vespidae ) as hosts, in which nests lay their eggs like cuckoos. Glazed larvae released from the egg then eats the nest master larvae [1] .
- Allochrysis ear (Semenov, 1910) - Kazakhstan
- Allochrysis ismaeli (Semenov, 1967) - Kazakhstan
- Allochrysis laetula ( Semenov & Nikol'skaya) - Tajikistan
- Allochrysis paria Bingham, 1903 - Pakistan
- Allochrysis pavlovskii (Semenov & Nikol'skaya, 1954) - Tajikistan
- Allochrysis slava (Semenov, 1967) - Kazakhstan