Leptobatopsis | |
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Leptobatopsis mesominiata adult specimen (female) | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hymenoptera |
Family: | Ichneumonidae |
Subfamily: | Banchinae |
Tribe: | Atrophini |
Genus: | Leptobatopsis Ashmead, 1900 |
Leptobatopsis is a genus of parasitic ichneumon wasp.[1] Species of Leptobatopsis are diurnal.[2]
Taxonomy
[edit]Leptobatopsis contains the following species:[3]
- Leptobatopsis abuelita (Ugalde & Gauld, 2002)[3]
- Leptobatopsis annularis (Kasparyan, 2007)[3]
- Leptobatopsis appendiculata (Momoi, 1960)[3]
- Leptobatopsis ashmeadii (Brues, 1910)[3]
- Leptobatopsis badia (Momoi, 1970)[3]
- Leptobatopsis bicolor (Cushman, 1933)[3]
- Leptobatopsis cardinalis (Chandra & Gupta, 1977)[3]
- Leptobatopsis caudator (Fabricius, 1775)[3]
- Leptobatopsis daedeokensis (Lee & Kang)[3]
- Leptobatopsis flavoannulata (Chandra & Gupta, 1977)[3]
- Leptobatopsis indica (Cameron, 1897)[3]
- Leptobatopsis koreana (Lee & Kang)[3]
- Leptobatopsis lepida (Cameron, 1908)[3]
- Leptobatopsis luridofasciata (Chandra & Gupta, 1977)[3]
- Leptobatopsis luteocorpa (Chandra & Gupta, 1977)[3]
- Leptobatopsis maai (Momoi, 1968)[3]
- Leptobatopsis melanomera (Momoi, 1971)[3]
- Leptobatopsis mesominiata (Chandra, 1976)[3]
- Leptobatopsis moloch (Morley, 1913)[3]
- Leptobatopsis mongolica (Meyer, 1932)[3]
- Leptobatopsis nigra (Cushman, 1933)[3]
- Leptobatopsis nigrescens (Chao, 1975)[3]
- Leptobatopsis nigricapitis (Chandra & Gupta, 1977)[3]
- Leptobatopsis ochromaculata (Chandra & Gupta, 1977)[3]
- Leptobatopsis orientalis (Chandra & Gupta, 1977)[3]
- Leptobatopsis peterseni (Momoi, 1971)[3]
- Leptobatopsis planiscutellata (Enderlein, 1912)[3]
- Leptobatopsis prolata (Chandra & Gupta, 1977)[3]
- Leptobatopsis spilopus (Cameron, 1908)[3]
- Leptobatopsis v-maculata (Cameron, 1907)[3]
References
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