Diadegma Explained

Diadegma is a genus of wasps described by Förster in 1869. Diadegma is part of the family Ichneumonidae.[1] [2]

Species of Diadegma

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2011 Annual Checklist.. 24 September 2012 . Bisby F.A. . Roskov Y.R. . Orrell T.M. . Nicolson D. . Paglinawan L.E. . Bailly N. . Kirk P.M. . Bourgoin T. . Baillargeon G. . Ouvrard D. (red.). 2011. Species 2000: Reading, UK..
  2. https://www.dyntaxa.se/taxon/info/1014563?changeRoot=True Dyntaxa Diadegma
  3. Shaw . M.R. . Horstmann . K. . Whiffin . A.L. . Two hundred and twenty-five species of reared western Palaearctic Campopleginae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) in the National Museums of Scotland, with descriptions of new species of Campoplex and Diadegma, and records of fifty-five species new to Britain . Entomologist's Gazette. 67 . 3 . 2016-01-01 . 2024-06-28 . 177–222.