Alomya
Alomya is a genus of the parasitic wasp family Ichneumonidae.
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Genus: | Alomya Panzer, 1806 |
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Species
- Alomya cheni He & Chen, 1990
- Alomya debellator (Fabricius, 1775)
- Alomya japonica Uchida, 1929
- Alomya punctulata (Schellenberg, 1802)
- Alomya pygmaea Heinrich
- Alomya semiflava Stephens, 1835
- Alomya telenga Abdinbekova, 1961
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