Rysepyris

Kieffer, 1906

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Rysepyris is a of small in the Bethylidae, first described by Kieffer in 1906. Members of this genus are poorly known, with very few observations and limited taxonomic study. Bethylid wasps are generally ectoparasitoids of insect larvae, particularly beetles and .

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Taxonomic Status

GBIF flags this as 'DOUBTFUL' with a higher-rank match, indicating potential taxonomic uncertainty or that the name may require revision. NCBI and iNaturalist recognize it as a valid genus within Bethylidae.

Data Availability

Only 7 observations are recorded on iNaturalist, reflecting the extreme rarity of records for this in public databases. No -level treatments or redescriptions are readily accessible in major literature sources.

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