Sphictostethus
Sphictostethus | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hymenoptera |
Suborder: | Apocrita |
Family: | Pompilidae |
Genus: | Sphictostethus Kohl, 1884 |
Sphictostethus is a genus of Pepsid spider wasps which has a dispersed southern Pacific distribution which encompasses Chile, eastern Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand, and is very similar to the distribution of the southern beeches of the genus Nothofagus.[1] The type species is S. gravesii but the genus's greatest diversity is in Australia, especially in the more humid and temperate south east with one species, S. insularis, endemic to Lord Howe Island.[2]
Species
The following is a partial list of species in the genus Sphictostethus[2]
- Sphictostethus aliciae (Turner, 1914)
- Sphictostethus calvus Harris 1987
- Sphictostethus connectens (Turner, 1915)
- Sphictostethus dorrigoensis Krogmann & Austin 2011
- Sphictostethus flaviceρs (Guérin, 1830)
- Sphictostethus fugax (Fabricus 1775)
- Sphictostethus gadali Krogmann & Austin 2011
- Sphictostethus geevestoni Krogmann & Austin 2011
- Sphictostethus gravesii Kohl, 1884
- Sphictostethus haoae Krogmann & Austin 2011
- Sphictostethus infandus (Smith, 1868)
- Sphictostethus insularis Krogmann & Austin 2011
- Sphictostethus minus (Kohl, 1905)
- Sphictostethus montanus Krogmann & Austin 2011
- Sphictostethus nitidus Fabricius 1775 Golden Hunter Wasp
- Sphictostethus obscurus (Sielfeld, 1973)
- Sphictostethus picadillycircus Krogmann & Austin 2011
- Sphictostethus thaumastarius (Kohl, 1905)
- Sphictostethus walteri Krogmann & Austin 2011
- Sphictostethus xanthochrous (Turner, 1915)
- Sphictostethus xanthopus (Spinola, 1851)
- Sphictostethus yidyam Krogmann & Austin 2011
References
- ↑ Harris, A. C. 1987: Pompilidae (Insecta: Hymenoptera). Fauna of New Zealand [no.] 12. ISBN 0-477-02501-3,
- 1 2 Krogmann, L. & Austin, A.D. 2011 Systematic revision of the spider wasp genus Sphictostethus Kohl (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae: Pepsinae) in Australia with description of nine new species Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde A, Neue Serie 4 105–128,
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