Taxonavigation
Taxonavigation: Platygastroidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Platygastridae
Subfamilia: Scelioninae
Genus: Calliscelio
Species (98):
C. absconditum –
C. absum –
C. agaliensis –
C. alcoa –
C. amadoi –
C. aphrodite –
C. argentipes –
C. armila –
C. australicus –
C. basistriatus –
C. bellus –
C. benoiti –
C. bidens –
C. bisulcatus –
C. brachys –
C. brevinotaulus –
C. brevitas –
C. brunneus –
C. bryani –
C. carinatus –
C. carinigena –
C. caudatus –
C. coorgensis –
C. coromandelensis –
C. crater –
C. crena –
C. dido –
C. dulcis –
C. eboris –
C. elegans –
C. emarginatus –
C. erana –
C. exul –
C. extenuatus –
C. flavicauda –
C. flavus –
C. foveolatus –
C. galliphilus –
C. gatineau –
C. glaber –
C. granulatus –
C. gracilis –
C. grenadensis –
C. hubo –
C. indicus –
C. laticinctus –
C. latifrons –
C. leucosius –
C. levis –
C. longicarinatus –
C. longius –
C. lugens –
C. luteipes –
C. magnificus –
C. malabaricus –
C. marlattii –
C. mediterraneus –
C. melanocephalus –
C. mellicolor –
C. migma –
C. minutia –
C. mirabilis –
C. niger –
C. orientalis –
C. pallidus –
C. paraglaber –
C. pararemigio –
C. paulisiensis –
C. perpulcher –
C. peterseni –
C. peyerimhoffi –
C. philippinensis –
C. prolepticus –
C. prolixus –
C. punctatifrons –
C. remigio –
C. rubriclavus –
C. ruficollis –
C. ruga –
C. rugicoxa –
C. savaiiensis –
C. sfina –
C. storea –
C. succinophilus –
C. suni –
C. swezeyi –
C. teleogrylli –
C. telum –
C. tiro –
C. torqueo –
C. traductus –
C. upoluensis –
C. urania –
C. urgo –
C. variipes –
C. virga –
C. vitilevuensis –
C. wilderi
[source: Catalogue of Life: 2013 Annual Checklist, plus (1)
C. elegans
]
In synonymy (1):
C. tanugatra
Name
- Calliscelio Ashmead, 1893
Synonyms (1):
Caenoteleia
References
- Ashmead 1893: Bull. U.S. nat. Mus., 45, 209, 218.
- Chen, H-Y., Masner, L. & Johnson, N.F. 2017. New World species of the genus Calliscelio Ashmead (Hymenoptera, Platygastridae, Scelioninae). ZooKeys 648: 1–136. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.648.10935. Reference page.
Additional references
- Buhl, P.N. 1998b. Four new species of Scelionidae from the Oriental and Australasian regions (Hymenoptera, Scelionoidea). Entomofauna 19(16): 271–276. Reference page.