Podalonia
Podalonia | |
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Podalonia species | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hymenoptera |
Family: | Sphecidae |
Subfamily: | Ammophilinae |
Genus: | Podalonia Fernald, 1927 |
Type species | |
Podalonia violaceipennis (Lepeletier, 1845) |
Podalonia is a genus of parasitoidal wasps in the family Sphecidae.[1]
The genus is present worldwide with the exception of South America.[2] These wasps are similar to the related sand wasps (Ammophila), but they have a much shorter petiole and the abdomen is slightly stronger.[3] The thorax bears a small white patch. [citation needed]
The females lay their nests in the sand. They normally incubate in large, hairless caterpillars of moths (Noctuidae).[3]
Species
[edit]This genus includes about 66 species:[4]
- Podalonia affinis (W. Kirby, 1798)
- Podalonia afghanica Balthasar, 1957
- Podalonia albohirsuta (Tsuneki, 1971)
- Podalonia alpina (Kohl, 1888)
- Podalonia altaiensis (Tsuneki, 1971)
- Podalonia andrei (F. Morawitz, 1889)
- Podalonia argentifrons (Cresson, 1865)
- Podalonia argentipilis (Provancher, 1887)
- Podalonia aspera (Christ, 1791)
- Podalonia atriceps (F. Smith, 1856)
- Podalonia atrocyanea (Eversmann, 1849)
- Podalonia caerulea Murray, 1940
- Podalonia canescens (Dahlbom, 1843)
- Podalonia caucasica (Mocsáry, 1883)
- Podalonia chalybea (Kohl, 1906)
- Podalonia clypeata Murray, 1940
- Podalonia compacta Fernald, 1927
- Podalonia dispar (Taschenberg, 1869)
- Podalonia ebenina (Spinola, 1839)
- Podalonia erythropus (F. Smith, 1856)
- Podalonia fera (Lepeletier de Saint Fargeau, 1845)
- Podalonia flavida (Kohl, 1901)
- Podalonia gobiensis (Tsuneki, 1971)
- Podalonia gulussa (Morice, 1900)
- Podalonia harveyi (de Beaumont, 1967)
- Podalonia hirsuta (Scopoli, 1763)
- Podalonia hirsutaffinis (Tsuneki, 1971)
- Podalonia hirticeps (Cameron, 1889)
- Podalonia kansuana Li & Yang, 1992
- Podalonia kaszabi (Tsuneki, 1971)
- Podalonia kozlovii (Kohl, 1906)
- Podalonia luctuosa (F. Smith, 1856)
- Podalonia luffii (E. Saunders, 1903)
- Podalonia marismortui (Bytinski-Salz, 1955)
- Podalonia mauritanica (Mercet, 1906)
- Podalonia melaena Murray, 1940
- Podalonia mexicana (de Saussure, 1867)
- Podalonia mickeli Murray, 1940
- Podalonia minax (Kohl, 1901)
- Podalonia moczari (Tsuneki, 1971)
- Podalonia montana (Cameron, 1888)
- Podalonia nigrohirta (Kohl, 1888)
- Podalonia occidentalis Murray, 1940
- Podalonia parallela Murray, 1940
- Podalonia parvula Li & Yang, 1992
- Podalonia pilosa Li & Yang, 1995
- Podalonia pubescens Murray, 1940
- Podalonia pulawkii Dulfuss, 2010
- Podalonia puncta Murray, 1940
- Podalonia pungens (Kohl, 1901)
- Podalonia robusta (Cresson, 1865)
- Podalonia rothi (de Beaumont, 1951)
- Podalonia schmiedeknechti (Kohl, 1898)
- Podalonia sericea Murray, 1940
- Podalonia sheffieldi (R. Turner, 1918)
- Podalonia sonorensis (Cameron, 1888)
- Podalonia tydei (Le Guillou, 1841)
- Podalonia valida (Cresson, 1865)
- Podalonia violaceipennis (Lepeletier de Saint Fargeau, 1845)
- Podalonia yunnana Li & Yang, 1992
References
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- ^ Biolib
- ^ "Fauna europaea". Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2015-08-27.
- ^ a b Richard M. Bohart; Richard Mitchell Bohart; Arnold S. Menke (1 January 1976). Sphecid Wasps of the World: A Generic Revision. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-02318-5.
- ^ Catalogue of life