Holopyga fastuosa
Holopyga fastuosa is a species of cuckoo wasp (insects belonging to the family Chrysididae).[1][2]
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Subspecies
- Holopyga fastuosa effrenata Linsenmaier, 1959
- Holopyga fastuosa fastuosa (H. Lucas, 1849)
- Holopyga fastuosa generosa (Förster, 1853)
- Holopyga fastuosa proviridis Linsenmaier, 1959
- Holopyga fastuosa virideaurata Linsenmaier, 1951
Distribution
This species is present in Greece, Italy, Spain, Slovenia, Switzerland, in the east Palearctic realm, in the Near East and in North Africa.[3]
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