Krombeinopyga

Kurzenko, 1996

Species Guides

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A small of sapygid established in 1996. The genus is known from a limited number of observations and specimens, primarily from arid regions of Central Asia. Sapygid wasps are that lay in the nests of solitary bees, where their larvae consume the 's pollen provisions.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Krombeinopyga: /kɹoʊmbəˈaɪpɪɡə/

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Distribution

Central Asia, particularly arid and semi-arid regions including parts of Kazakhstan and adjacent territories.

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