“…The Dryinidae of the Neotropical region are considered the most diverse in comparison with other biogeographic regions, including more than 500 known species (Olmi and Virla 2014;Martins and Domahovski 2022). In the last 10 years, the Dryinidae of this region have been studied from the point of view of taxonomic revisions, sporadic descriptions of species, biodiversity and interactions between with their hosts, distribution records and biology (Coelho et al 2011;Versuti et al 2014;Martins et al 2015aMartins et al , b, 2021Martins and Krinski 2016;Domahovski 2017a, b, 2022;Martins and Olmi 2021;Martins 2013Martins , 2015Martins , 2018Martins , 2019Martins , 2022Martins , 2023Olmi et al 2020, Silva-Neto et al 2022.…”