Binodoxys

Binodoxys is a genus of parasitoid wasp of the subfamily Aphidiinae which are noted parasitoids of aphids. Its species generally prey on aphids which live on herbaceous plants.[1]

Binodoxys
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Braconidae
Subtribe: Trioxina
Genus: Binodoxys
Mackauer, 1960
Species

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Species

The following species are accepted within Binodoxys:[2]

  • Binodoxys acalephae (Marshall, 1896)
  • Binodoxys achalensis Stary, 2004
  • Binodoxys acyrthosiphonis (Stary, 1983)
  • Binodoxys angelicae (Haliday, 1833)
    • Binodoxys angelicae sikkimensis (Raychaudhuri, Samanta, Pramanik, Tamili & Sarkar, 1990)
  • Binodoxys angolensis (Stary & Harten, 1977)
  • Binodoxys basicurvus (Shuja-Uddin, 1973)
  • Binodoxys basituber (Stary & Remaudiere, 1982)
  • Binodoxys benoiti (Mackauer, 1959)
  • Binodoxys brevicornis (Haliday, 1833)
  • Binodoxys brunnescens (Stary & Schlinger, 1967)
  • Binodoxys carinatus (Stary & Schlinger, 1967)
  • Binodoxys carolinensis (Smith, 1944)
  • Binodoxys centaureae (Haliday, 1833)
  • Binodoxys ceratovacunae (Agarwala, Saha & Mahapatra, 1987)
  • Binodoxys chilensis (Stary, 1995)
  • Binodoxys clydesmithi Pike & Stary, 1996
  • Binodoxys communis (Gahan, 1926)
  • Binodoxys conei Pike & Stary, 1995
  • Binodoxys coruscanigrans (Gahan, 1911)
  • Binodoxys crudelis (Rondani, 1848)
  • Binodoxys cupressicola (Gahan, 1911)
  • Binodoxys equatus (Samanta, Tamili & Raychaudhuri, 1985)
  • Binodoxys eutrichosiphi (Stary, 1975)
  • Binodoxys genistae (Mackauer, 1960)
  • Binodoxys gossypiaphis Chou & Xiang, 1982
  • Binodoxys grafi Pike & Stary, 1996
  • Binodoxys greenideae (Stary & Harten, 1983)
  • Binodoxys harinhalai Stary, 2005
  • Binodoxys heraclei (Haliday, 1833)
  • Binodoxys hirsutus (Wang & Dong, 1993)
  • Binodoxys hirticaudatus (Stary, 1983)
  • Binodoxys hyperomyzi (Stary, 1983)
  • Binodoxys impatientini (Stary & Remaudiere, 1983)
  • Binodoxys indicus (Subba Rao & Sharma, 1958)
  • Binodoxys jaii (Bhagat, 1982)
  • Binodoxys joshimathensis (Das & Chakrabarti, 1989)
  • Binodoxys kashmirensis Takada & Rishi, 1980
  • Binodoxys kelloggensis Pike, Stary & Brewer, 2007
  • Binodoxys kumaonensis (Stary & Raychaudhuri, 1982)
  • Binodoxys letifer (Haliday, 1833)
  • Binodoxys longispinus (Shuja-Uddin, 1983)
  • Binodoxys mackaueri (Das & Chakrabarti, 1989)
  • Binodoxys madagascariensis Stary, 2005
  • Binodoxys manipurensis (Paonam & Singh, 1986)
  • Binodoxys micromyzellae (Stary, 1985)
  • Binodoxys mongolicus Takada, 1979
  • Binodoxys nearctaphidis Mackauer, 1965
  • Binodoxys nungbaensis (Paonam & Singh, 1986)
  • Binodoxys odinae Paik, 1976
  • Binodoxys oregmae (Agarwala, Saha & Mahapatra, 1987)
  • Binodoxys palmerae (Smith, 1944)
  • Binodoxys pterastheniae (Stary & Remaudiere, 1977)
  • Binodoxys rhagii (Ashmead, 1889)
  • Binodoxys rubicola (Shuja-Uddin, 1973)
  • Binodoxys shillongensis (Stary, 1978)
  • Binodoxys silvaticus (Stary, 1972)
  • Binodoxys silvicola (Stary, 1972)
  • Binodoxys similis (Mackauer, 1959)
  • Binodoxys sinensis Mackauer, 1962
  • Binodoxys solitarius (Stary, 1983)
  • Binodoxys spiraea (Dong & Wang, 1993)
  • Binodoxys staryi Davidian, 2007
  • Binodoxys struma (Gahan, 1926)
  • Binodoxys takecallis (Das & Chakrabarti, 1989)
  • Binodoxys tamaliae (Stary & Remaudiere, 1983)
  • Binodoxys tobiasi (Davidian, 2004)
  • Binodoxys tomentosae (Das & Chakrabarti, 1990)
  • Binodoxys toxopterae (Takada, 1966)
  • Binodoxys trichosiphae (Samanta & Raychaudhuri, 1990)
  • Binodoxys tucumanus (Tobias, 1987)

References

  1. Lazarević, Maja; Ilić Milošević, Marijana; Stanković, Saša S.; Žikić, Vladimir (2017-09-23). "Morphological Discrimination Of The Genera Binodoxys Mackauer And Trioxys Haliday (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Aphidiinae) Based On The General Shape Of Forewings". Biologica Nyssana. 8 (1): 106. doi:10.5281/ZENODO.964447.
  2. "Binodoxys". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2020-07-24.
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