The genus Foxia is a group of cleptoparasitic bembicine wasps that occur in xeric habitats in the New World. There are 10 described species, ranging from Chile and Argentina to the United States.
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The genus Foxia is a group of cleptoparasitic bembicine wasps that occur in xeric habitats in the New World. There are 10 described species, ranging from Chile and Argentina to the United States.
==Species== These 10 species belong to the genus Foxia: Foxia cuna Pate, 1938 i c g Foxia deserticola Fritz, 1959 i c g Foxia divergens (Ducke, 1903) i c g Foxia garciai Fritz, 1972 i c g Foxia martinezi Fritz, 1972 i c g Foxia navajo Pate, 1938 i c g b Foxia pacifica Ashmead, 1898 i c g Foxia pirita Fritz, 1972 i c g Foxia secunda (Rohwer, 1921) i c g Foxia tercera Fritz, 1972 i c g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net
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