Glabridorsum Explained
Glabridorsum is a genus of parasitoid wasps in the family Ichneumonidae.[1] The genus was first described by Henry Keith Townes in 1970,[2] and is known to occur in Australia, New Zealand, India, Nepal and Japan.[1] [3] [4]
Species
Species within the genus Glabridorsum include:[1]
- Glabridorsum acroclitae
- Glabridorsum glabrosum
- Glabridorsum japonicum
- Glabridorsum linneae
- Glabridorsum nepalense
- Glabridorsum orbitale
- Glabridorsum punctatum
- Glabridorsum semilunatum
- Glabridorsum simile
- Glabridorsum simulatum
- Glabridorsum stokesii
- Glabridorsum varibalteatum
Notes and References
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- Townes, H. 1970. The Genera of Ichneumonidae 2. Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 12: 174
- 2581-8686. 159–172. Jonathan. JK. Eight New Species of Glabridorsum Townes from India and Nepal (Hymenoptera: Icheumonidae). Records of the Zoological Survey of India. 2000.
- 0453-0853. 18. 27. Kusigemati. Kanetosi. Two New Species of Glabridorsum Townes from Japan:(Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae). Memoirs of the Faculty of Agriculture, Kagoshima University. 1982.