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Andyrossia is an extinct genus of wasp known from the Late Cretaceous Weald Clay of southern England, containing a single species, Andyrossia joyceae.
It has been named to honor J. F. Wyley, who found the specimen in Weald Clay deposits of Henfield in Sussex (England).
It is on the watershed between the River Arun to the west and the River Mole to the east, with predominantly weald clay soils.