Araucania (wasp)
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| Genus: | Araucania Marsh, 1993 |
Araucania is an invalid genus of wasp in the family Braconidae, found in South America. There are at least two described species in Araucania.[1][2]
The valid genus Araucania Pate 1947, in the family Sapygidae, has nomenclatural precedence over the braconid name, published in 1993,[3] so the latter name must be replaced, following the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature Article 52.2.[note 1]
- Araucania maculipennis Marsh, 1993
- Araucania penai Marsh, 1993