Nyereria
Nyereria is a genus of braconid wasps in the family Braconidae. There are around 30 described species in Nyereria. Most species are found in Africa, a few in Asia.[1][2][3]
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hymenoptera |
Family: | Braconidae |
Subfamily: | Microgastrinae |
Genus: | Nyereria Mason, 1981 |
Species
These 29 species belong to the genus Nyereria:
- Nyereria achaeus (de Saeger, 1944)
- Nyereria albicentrus (Long & van Achterberg, 2008)
- Nyereria ankaratrensis (Granger, 1949)
- Nyereria areatus (Granger, 1949)
- Nyereria bicolorata Long & van Achterberg, 2015
- Nyereria bifissa (de Saeger, 1944)
- Nyereria circinus (de Saeger, 1944)
- Nyereria epaphus (de Saeger, 1944)
- Nyereria flavotorquata (Granger, 1949)
- Nyereria forensis (Tobias, 1977)
- Nyereria ganges Rousse & Gupta, 2013
- Nyereria geometrae (Granger, 1949)
- Nyereria hiero (de Saeger, 1944)
- Nyereria ituriensis (de Saeger, 1941)
- Nyereria mayurus Rousse & Gupta, 2013
- Nyereria menuthias (Wilkinson, 1935)
- Nyereria mlanje (Wilkinson, 1929)
- Nyereria neavei (Wilkinson, 1929)
- Nyereria neleus (de Saeger, 1944)
- Nyereria nigricoxis (Wilkinson, 1932)
- Nyereria nioro (Risbec, 1951)
- Nyereria osiris (de Saeger, 1944)
- Nyereria proagynus (Hedqvist, 1965)
- Nyereria rageshri Sathe, 1988
- Nyereria taoi (Watanabe, 1935)
- Nyereria tereus (de Saeger, 1944)
- Nyereria triptolemus (de Saeger, 1944)
- Nyereria vallatae (Watanabe, 1934)
- Nyereria yenthuyensis (Long & van Achterberg, 2008)
References
- "Nyereria". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-03-25.
- Fernandez-Triana, Jose; Shaw, Mark R.; Boudreault, Caroline; Beaudin, Melanie; et al. (2020). "Annotated and illustrated world checklist of Microgastrinae parasitoid wasps (Hymenoptera, Braconidae)". ZooKeys (920): 1–1089. doi:10.3897/zookeys.920.39128. PMC 7197271. PMID 32390740.
- Rousse; Gupta (2013). "Microgastrinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) of Reunion Island: a catalogue of the local species, including 18 new taxa and a key to species". Zootaxa. 3616 (6): 501–547. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3616.6.1. PMID 24758826.
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