Lestiphorus Icariiformis
''Lestiphorus'' is a genus of sand wasps in the family Crabronidae. There are about 18 described species in ''Lestiphorus''. Species These 18 species belong to the genus ''Lestiphorus'': * '' Lestiphorus becquarti'' (Yasumatsu, 1943) * '' Lestiphorus bicinctus'' (Rossi, 1794) * '' Lestiphorus bilunulatus'' A. Costa, 1867 * '' Lestiphorus cockerelli'' (Rohwer, 1909) * '' Lestiphorus densipunctatus'' (Yasumatsu, 1943) * '' Lestiphorus egregius'' (Handlirsch, 1893) * '' Lestiphorus greenii'' (Bingham, 1896) * '' Lestiphorus icariiformis'' (Bingham, 1908) * ''Lestiphorus mellinoides'' (W. Fox, 1896) * ''Lestiphorus mimicus'' (Arnold, 1931) * ''Lestiphorus oreophilus'' (Kuznetzov Ugamskij, 1927) * ''Lestiphorus pacificus'' (Gussakovskij, 1932) * ''Lestiphorus peregrinus'' (Yasumatsu, 1943) * ''Lestiphorus persimilis'' (R. Turner, 1926) * ''Lestiphorus philippinicus'' Tsuneki, 1992 * ''Lestiphorus piceus'' (Handlirsch, 1888) * ''Lestiphorus pictus'' Nemkov, 1992 * ''Lestiphorus rugulo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sand Wasp , a tribe of crabronid wasps that burrow in sandy soil
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A sand wasp is a wasp of one of the following groups: * '' Ammophila'', a narrow-waisted genus of hunting wasps that often nests in sandy soil * Bembicini The Bembicini, or sand wasps, are a large tribe of crabronid wasps, comprising 20 genera. Bembicines are predators on various groups of insects. The type of prey captured tends to be rather consistent within each genus, with flies ( Diptera) be ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lestiphorus Mellinoides
''Lestiphorus'' is a genus of sand wasps in the family Crabronidae. There are about 18 described species in ''Lestiphorus''. Species These 18 species belong to the genus ''Lestiphorus'': * '' Lestiphorus becquarti'' (Yasumatsu, 1943) * '' Lestiphorus bicinctus'' (Rossi, 1794) * '' Lestiphorus bilunulatus'' A. Costa, 1867 * '' Lestiphorus cockerelli'' (Rohwer, 1909) * '' Lestiphorus densipunctatus'' (Yasumatsu, 1943) * '' Lestiphorus egregius'' (Handlirsch, 1893) * '' Lestiphorus greenii'' (Bingham, 1896) * '' Lestiphorus icariiformis'' (Bingham, 1908) * '' Lestiphorus mellinoides'' (W. Fox, 1896) * '' Lestiphorus mimicus'' (Arnold, 1931) * '' Lestiphorus oreophilus'' (Kuznetzov Ugamskij, 1927) * '' Lestiphorus pacificus'' (Gussakovskij, 1932) * '' Lestiphorus peregrinus'' (Yasumatsu, 1943) * '' Lestiphorus persimilis'' (R. Turner, 1926) * '' Lestiphorus philippinicus'' Tsuneki, 1992 * '' Lestiphorus piceus'' (Handlirsch, 1888) * '' Lestiphorus pictus'' Nemkov, 1992 * ''Lestiphor ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Crabronidae
The Crabronidae are a large paraphyletic group (nominally a family) of wasps, including nearly all of the species formerly comprising the now-defunct superfamily Sphecoidea. It collectively includes well over 200 genera, containing well over 9000 species. Crabronids were originally a part of Sphecidae, but the latter name is now restricted to a separate family based on what was once the subfamily Sphecinae. Several of the subfamilies of Crabronidae are often treated as families in their own right, as is true of the most recent phylogenies (example below). Phylogeny This phylogenetic tree is based on Sann ''et al.'', 2018, which used phylogenomics to demonstrate that both the bees (Anthophila) and the Sphecidae arose from within the former Crabronidae, which is therefore paraphyletic, and which they suggested should be split into several families; the former family Heterogynaidae nests within the Bembicidae, as here defined. These findings differ in several details from st ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |