- Source: Rhyssa
- Odontomantis
- Rhyssa persuasoria
- Rhyssa
- Aclis rhyssa
- Clathromangelia rhyssa
- Minolia peramabilis
- Basilissopsis rhyssa
- Xyloskenea rhyssa
- Pseudepimolis rhyssa
- Admete gracilior
- Pectinodonta rhyssa
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Rhyssa is a genus of ichneumon wasps belonging to the family Ichneumonidae subfamily Rhyssinae.
Etymology
The Latin name of the genus comes from the Greek and means "wrinkled".
Description
Female of this parasitic species drills deep into wood by its hair thin ovipositor (terebra) and lays its eggs on larvae living in timber, which become a food supply and an incubator for the progeny, until it is fully grown.
Distribution
Species of this genus are present in most of Europe, the Australian region, the Near East, in the Nearctic realm, the Indomalayan realm, and in North Africa.
Selected species
Rhyssa alaskensis Ashmead, 1902
Rhyssa amoena Gravenhorst, 1829
Rhyssa crevieri Provancher, 1880
Rhyssa curvipes Gravenhorst, 1829
Rhyssa hoferi Rohwer, 1920
Rhyssa howdenorum Townes, 1960
Rhyssa kriechbaumeri Ozols, 1973
Rhyssa lineolata Kirby, 1837
Rhyssa nigricornis Ratzeburg, 1852
Rhyssa nigritarsis
Rhyssa persuasoria Linnaeus, 1758
Rhyssa petiolata Brues, 1906
Rhyssa ponderosae Townes 1960
References
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Rhyssa persuasoria - Wikipedia
Rhyssa persuasoria, also known as the sabre wasp, is a species belonging to the family Ichneumonidae subfamily Rhyssinae. Members of this subfamily, including those of Rhyssa and the allied Megarhyssa, are also known collectively …
Rhyssa - Wikipedia
Rhyssa is a genus of ichneumon wasps belonging to the family Ichneumonidae subfamily Rhyssinae. The Latin name of the genus comes from the Greek and means "wrinkled".
Species Rhyssa persuasoria - BugGuide.Net
01 Jan 2025 · Rhyssa persuasoria (Linnaeus, 1758) from the New Latin persuasoria ('persuasive'), derived the Classical Latin persuādēre ('to convince, to persuade') + -ōrius (a suffix that forms an adjective out of a verb)
Sabre Wasp (Rhyssa persuasoria) - JungleDragon
"Rhyssa persuasoria", also known as the sabre wasp, is a species belonging to the family Ichneumonidae subfamily Rhyssinae. Members of this subfamily, including those of "Rhyssa" and the allied "Megarhyssa", are also known collectively as giant ichneumonid wasps or …
Sabre wasp (Rhyssa persuasoria) - animaldescriptions.com
The Sabre Wasp, scientifically known as Rhyssa persuasoria, is a remarkable species of parasitic wasp that belongs to the family Ichneumonidae. This fascinating insect is widely recognized for its striking appearance and unique reproductive behavior.
American Entomological Institute
Rhyssines are parasitoids of the wood-boring larvae of Siricoidea, and female rhyssines aggregate around siricoid-infested trees where they may spend long periods boring into the wood to gain ovipositional access to their hosts.
Species Rhyssa lineolata - BugGuide.Net
04 Jun 2021 · Rhyssa lineolata is one of only two rhyssine species in our area with white bands on the antennae. It additionally has a white dorsobasal spot on the hind coxae (the ground color is often orange but may be darker). The metapleuron has a …
Rhyssa persuasoria (Linnaeus, 1758) - GBIF
Generally body colour as in previous species, but white marks of head and mesosoma more abundant: stripes on eye orbits, frons, temples, pronotum partly, tegula, subtegular ridge, mesopleuron partly, scutellum, postscutellum and spots on propodeum white. Clypeus varying from reddish-brown to black.
New species and records of <I>Rhyssa</I> and <I>Rhyssella</I ...
01 Sep 2001 · The genus Rhyssella, previously unknown in Florida, is represented in that state by R. perfulua n. sp., distinctive in its mostly orange brown coloration, and by R. humida (Say), a black and white species with fulvous on the thoracic pleura and propodeum.
Genus Rhyssa - BugGuide.Net
12 Nov 2023 · Rhyssella spp. are superficially similar in coloration but lack a median tooth on the clypeus and have no fusing of the first sternite and tergite. In photography, Rhyssella can be eliminated by their smaller size and lesser to no white markings on …