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Phygadeuontini

Phygadeuontini is a tribe of ichneumon wasps in the family Ichneumonidae. It is the only tribe in the subfamily Phygadeuontinae. There are about 123 genera in 12 subtribes worldwide.

Classification

The following classification of Phygadeuontini is based on Wahl (2014):

  • Subtribe Acrolytina
  • Acidnus <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Neotropical
  • Acrolyta <small>Förster, 1869</small> — Ethiopian, Holarctic, Oriental
  • Brachedra <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Neotropical
  • Cormobius <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Nearctic, Neotropical
  • Diaglyptella <small>Seyrig, 1952</small> — Ethiopian
  • Diaglyptelloides <small>Aubert, 1993</small> — Palearctic
  • Diaglyptidea <small>Viereck, 1913</small> — Holarctic, Neotropical, Oriental<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g b</sup></span>
  • Diatora <small>Förster, 1869</small> — Ethiopian, Oriental, Palearctic
  • Encrateola <small>Strand, 1916</small> — worldwide except Australian
  • Eudelus <small>Förster, 1869</small> — Holarctic
  • Isdromas <small>Förster, 1869</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> c g b</sup></span> — worldwide except Palearctic
  • Lysibia <small>Förster, 1869</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> c g b</sup></span> — Holarctic, Neotropical, Oriental
  • Micraris <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Oriental
  • Neopimpla <small>Ashmead, 1900</small> — Ethiopian, Nearctic
  • Sozites <small>Seyrig, 1952</small> — Ethiopian (Townes & Townes, 1973)
  • Stenotes <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Neotropical
  • Trachaner <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Neotropical
  • Subtribe Bathytrichina
  • Apophysius <small>Cushman, 1922</small> — Oriental
  • Bathythrix <small>Förster, 1869</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> i c g b</sup></span> — worldwide except Australian
  • Chrysocryptus <small>Cameron, 1902</small> — Oriental
  • Retalia <small>Seyrig, 1952</small> — Ethiopian, Oriental, Palearctic
  • Rhabdosis <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Neotropical
  • Surculus <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Neotropical
  • Subtribe Chiroticina
  • Asmenophylax <small>Gauld, 1984</small> — Australian
  • Astomaspis <small>Förster, 1869</small> — Australian, Ethiopian, Oriental
  • Bentyra <small>Cameron, 1905</small> — Oriental
  • Bodedia <small>Seyrig, 1952</small> — Ethiopian
  • Chirotica <small>Förster, 1869</small> — worldwide<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g b</sup></span>
  • Diracela <small>Townes, 1973</small> — Ethiopian
  • Dolichomastix <small>Ceballos, 1924</small> — Ethiopian
  • Epelaspis <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Ethiopian, Neotropical
  • Fractipons <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Neotropical
  • Gabia <small>Seyrig, 1952</small> — Ethiopian
  • Handaoia <small>Seyrig, 1952</small> — worldwide except Nearctic
  • Lienella <small>Cameron, 1905 (January)</small> — Australian, Ethiopian, Oriental
  • Lissaspis <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Neotropical
  • Mamelia <small>Seyrig, 1952</small> — Ethiopian
  • Orientohemiteles <small>Uchida, 1932</small> — Oriental
  • Palpostilpnus <small>Aubert, 1961</small> — Oriental
  • Paraglyptus <small>Seyrig, 1952</small> — Ethiopian
  • Paraphylax <small>Förster, 1869</small> — Australian, Ethiopian, Oriental, Palearctic
  • Singalissaspis <small>Jussila, 1998</small> — Oriental
  • Subtribe Cremnodina
  • Cremnodes <small>Förster, 1850</small> — Holarctic
  • Scrobiculus <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Neotropical
  • Vestibulum <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Neotropical
  • Subtribe Endaseina
  • Amphibulus <small>Kriechbaumer, 1893</small> — Holarctic, Neotropical
  • Cisaris <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Oriental, Palearctic
  • Coptomystax <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Oriental
  • Endasys <small>Förster, 1869</small><sup> i c g b</sup> — Holarctic
  • Glyphicnemis <small>Förster, 1869</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> c g b</sup></span> — Holarctic
  • Grasseiteles <small>Aubert, 1965</small> — Palearctic
  • Medophron <small>Förster, 1869</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> c g b</sup></span> — Holarctic
  • Meringops <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Australian, Neotropical (Gauld, 1984)
  • Tryonocryptus <small>Gauld & Holloway, 1983</small> — Australian
  • Subtribe Ethelurgina
  • Apoglutus <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Oriental
  • Ethelurgus <small>Förster, 1869</small> — Holarctic, Neotropical
  • Zamicrotoridea <small>Viereck, 1917</small>
  • Rhembobius <small>Förster, 1869</small> — Holarctic
  • Subtribe Gelina
  • Agasthenes <small>Förster, 1869</small> — Hawaii, Holarctic
  • Blaspidotes <small>Förster, 1869</small> — Palearctic (Schwarz, 1995)
  • Catalytus <small>Förster, 1851</small> — Palearctic
  • Dichrogaster <small>Doumerc, 1855</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> c g b</sup></span> — worldwide
  • Formocrytpus <small>Uchida, 1931</small> — Oriental
  • Gelis <small>Thunberg, 1827</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> c g b</sup></span> — worldwide
  • Thaumatogelis <small>Schmiedeknecht, 1933</small> — Palearctic (Schwarz, 1995)
  • Townostilpnus <small>Aubert, 1961</small> — Oriental, Palearctic
  • Xenolytus <small>Förster, 1869</small> — Australian, Holarctic, Oriental
  • Subtribe Hemitelina
  • Aclastus <small>Förster, 1869</small> — worldwide
  • Amblyclastus <small>Gauld, 1984</small> — Australian
  • Anurotropus <small>Cushman, 1924</small> — Nearctic (Horstmann, 1992)
  • Austriteles <small>Gauld, 1984</small> — Australian
  • Glyphaclastus <small>Gauld, 1984</small> — Australian
  • Gynpetomorpha <small>Förster, 1869</small> — Palearctic (Horstmann, 1992)
  • Hemiteles <small>Gravenhorst, 1829</small> — Holarctic, Oriental
  • Obsiphaga <small>Morley, 1907</small> — Holarctic
  • Pleurogyrus <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Holarctic
  • Polyaulon <small>Förster, 1869</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> c g b</sup></span> — Holarctic
  • Xiphulcus <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Holarctic
  • Subtribe Mastrina
  • Aclosmation <small>Gauld, 1984</small> — Australian
  • Amydraulax <small>Cushman, 1922</small> — Nearctic
  • Apotemnus <small>Cushman, 1940</small> — Nearctic
  • Bilira <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Neotropical
  • Brachypimpla <small>Strobl, 1902</small> — Palearctic
  • Charitopes <small>Förster, 1869</small> — Ethiopian, Holarctic, Neotropical (Townes, 1983)
  • Clypeoteles <small>Horstmann, 1974</small> — Palearctic
  • Distathma <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Neotropical, Oriental, Palearctic (Horstmann, 1978 & 1992)
  • Fianoniella <small>Horstmann, 1992</small> — Holarctic
  • Helcostizus <small>Förster, 1869</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> c g b</sup></span> — Holarctic
  • Indovia <small>Seyrig, 1952</small> — Ethiopian (Horstmann, 1978 & 1992)
  • Isadelphus <small>Förster, 1869</small> — Holarctic (Horstmann, 1978)
  • Lochetica <small>Kriechbaumer, 1892</small> — Holarctic
  • Mastrulus <small>Horstmann, 1978</small> — Palearctic
  • Mastrus <small>Förster, 1869</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> c g b</sup></span> — Holarctic, Oriental
  • Micromonodon <small>Förster, 1869</small> — Palearctic (Horstmann, 1978)
  • Odontoneura <small>Förster, 1869</small> — Palearctic (Horstmann, 1978 & 1992)
  • Pygocryptus <small>Roman, 1925</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> c g b</sup></span> — Holarctic
  • Teluncus <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Neotropical
  • Zoophthorus <small>Förster, 1869</small> — Palearctic (Horstmann, 1978)
  • Subtribe Phygadeuontina
  • Arotrephes <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Holarctic
  • Boleslawia <small>Sawoniewcz, 1996</small> — Palearctic
  • Cephalobaris <small>Kryger, 1915</small> — Palearctic (Horstmann, 1992)
  • Ceratophygadeuon <small>Viereck, 1924</small> — Ethiopian, Holarctic
  • Gnotus <small>Förster, 1869</small> — Holarctic, Oriental
  • Hedylus <small>Förster, 1869</small> — Holarctic (Carlson, 1979)
  • Leptocryptoides <small>Horstmann, 1976</small> — Palearctic
  • Megacara <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Holarctic
  • Oecotelma <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Holarctic
  • Orthizema <small>Förster, 1869</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> c g b</sup></span> — Holarctic
  • Phygadeuon <small>Gravenhorst, 1829</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> i c g b</sup></span> — Holarctic, Neotropical
  • Platyrhabdus <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Palearctic
  • Stibeutes <small>Förster, 1869</small> — Holarctic
  • Sulcarius <small>Townes, 1970a</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> i c g b</sup></span> — Holarctic
  • Theroscopus <small>Förster, 1850</small> — Holarctic, Oriental
  • Tricholinum <small>Förster, 1869</small> — Oriental, Palearctic
  • Tropistes <small>Gravenhorst, 1829</small> — Palearctic
  • Uchidella <small>Townes, 1957</small> — Holarctic, Oriental
  • Subtribe Rothneyiina
  • Hyparcha <small>Townes, 1970a</small> — Oriental
  • Nipponaetes <small>Uchida, 1933</small> — Australian, Ethiopian, Oriental
  • Rothneyia <small>Cameron, 1897</small> — Oriental
  • Subtribe Stilpnina
  • Atractodes <small>Gravenhorst, 1829</small><span style="color:gray"><sup> c g b</sup></span> — Ethiopian, Holarctic
  • Mesoleptus <small>Gravenhorst, 1829</small> — Ethiopian, Oriental, Holarctic
  • Exolytus <small>Holmgren, 1858</small>
  • Stilpnus <small>Gravenhorst, 1829</small> — Holarctic, Oriental
  • incertae sedis
  • Rhadinomastrus <small>Gauld, 1984</small> — Australian

<small>Additional data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net</small>

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