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Dryinus grimaldii : ウィキペディア英語版
Dryinus grimaldii

''Dryinus grimaldii'' is an extinct species of wasp in the dryinid genus ''Dryinus''.〔 The species is solely known from the early Miocene, Burdigalian stage, Dominican amber deposits on the island of Hispaniola.
==History and classification==
''Dryinus grimaldii'' is known from a total of five female fossils, the holotype, specimen number "AMNH, No. DR-10-1426" and paratype, specimen number "AMNH, No. DR-10-1423". Three additional specimens, two labeled "H-10-23C" and one labeled "H-10-100", were identified later and were used in a redescription of the species. The holotype and paratype specimens are composed of complete female specimens which are entombed in blocks of orange colored amber. The type specimens are currently preserved in the paleoentomology collections housed in the American Museum of Natural History, located in Manhattan, New York City, USA. The three additional specimens are part of the private amber collection maintained by George Poinar, Jr. from Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon, USA. ''D. grimaldii'' was first studied by Massimo Olmi of the University of Tuscia, Viterbo, Lazio region, Italy. Olmi's 1995 type description of the new species was published in ''Redia: Journal of Entomology''.〔 Olmi coined the specific epithet ''grimaldii'' in honor of David Grimaldi, Curator of Invertebrate Zoology at the American Museum of Natural History. At the time of the species description, ''Dryinus grimaldii'' was only ''Dryinus'' species placed in the ''lamellatus'' species group to be described. In 2011 Olmi and Adalgisa Guglielmino redescribed ''D. grimaldii'' based on the type specimens and the three newly identified specimen in the Poinar collection. They also described a second Dominican amber ''lamellatus'' species, ''D. rasnitsyni'' which bring to fossil record for the species group to two.〔

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