- distribution. Species:
Agrypon anxium (Wesmael, 1849)
Agrypon batis (Ratzeburg, 1855)
Agrypon clandestinum (Gravenhorst, 1829)
Agrypon flaveolatum (Gravenhorst...
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Agrypon flaveolatum is a
species of
parasitoid wasp
belonging to the
family Ichneumonidae described by
Johann Ludwig Christian Gravenhorst in 1807. It...
- Europe,
where winter moths are native, two
parasitic species, a wasp (
Agrypon flaveolatum) and a fly (Cyzenis albicans) prey on
winter moth caterpillars...
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Charops ater (Szépligeti, 1910),
which had
originally been
described as
Agrypon atrum Szépligeti, 1910, but upon
being transferred to the
genus Charops...
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contains all the
genera of the
subfamily Anomaloninae,
excepting Anomalon.
Agrypon Forster, 1860
Aphanistes Forster, 1869
Atrometoides Fahringer, 1922 Atrometus...
- elevated,
antennae outstretched, and legs held out
behind them. Sources:
Agrypon Forster, 1860 c g b
Anomalon Panzer, 1803 c g b
Aphanistes Forster, 1869...
- (Gravenhorst, 1829)
Agrypon anomalas (Gravenhorst, 1829)
Agrypon anxium (Wesmael, 1849)
Agrypon brevicolle (Wesmael, 1849)
Agrypon clandestinum (Gravenhorst...
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attempt to
control it. The most
successful of
these were the
parasitic wasp
Agrypon flaveolatum and the
parasitoid fly C. albicans, both of
which became established...