Campodorus

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Campodorus
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Campodorus

Förster, 1869 [1]
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Campodorus is a genus of parasitic wasps in the tribe Mesoleiini.

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References

  1. Synopsis der Familien und Gattungen der Ichneumonen. A. Förster, Verhandlungen des Naturhistorischen Vereins der Preussischen Rheinlande und Westfalens. 25(1868), pages 135-221.(1869)
  2. Bendixen, Lennart (November 2023). "Records on citizen science portals suggest occurrences of Campodorus paradiesensis Bendixen 2022 (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) in Austria, Belgium, The Netherlands, Slovakia and Sweden". Faunistisch-Ökologische Mitteilungen (12): 7–11. doi:10.38072/2699-7762/p19.