Areyonga (wasp)
Areyonga is a genus of the parasitic wasp family Ichneumonidae.[1] It currently consists of only one species, Areyonga eremica, from Australia.
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| Genus: | Areyonga Gauld, 1984 | 
| Species: | A. eremica | 
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| Areyonga eremica Gauld, 1984 | |
The genus has a few distinguishing features: it lacks occipital carina, the lower mandibular tooth is reduced to a vestigial state, and the segments at the base of the flagellum of each antenna are short 'annellar-like'.[1] The describing author Gauld inferred that it was related to the genus Probles.[1]
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- Gauld, I.D. (1984). "Subfamily Tersilochinae. In: An Introduction to the Ichneumonidae of Australia". Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 895: 304–316.
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