Campoplex
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Ichneumonoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Ichneumonidae
Subfamilia: Campopleginae
Genus: Campoplex
Species:
C. abbreviatus –
C. aberrans –
C. acceptus –
C. acutus –
C. adjunctus –
C. adri –
C. adriaansei –
C. adustus –
C. affinis –
C. albidus –
C. albimanus –
C. albipalpis –
C. albipictus –
C. albitarsis –
C. algonquinorum –
C. alienatus –
C. alkae –
C. alpinus –
C. alternans –
C. alternatus –
C. alterus –
C. alticola –
C. alticolellae –
C. analis –
C. anceps –
C. angularis –
C. angulatus –
C. angustatus –
C. angustus –
C. annulator –
C. annulatus –
C. anomolus –
C. antennaellae –
C. anterior –
C. apicalis –
C. apostata –
C. arcanus –
C. arcticus –
C. areolatus –
C. argentator –
C. argentatus –
C. armillatus –
C. artonae –
C. arvensis –
C. asper –
C. assimilis –
C. ater –
C. atriceps –
C. atricolor –
C. auctor –
C. auriculatus –
C. aurifer –
C. auritus –
C. aversus –
C. aylmerensis –
C. balticus –
C. banffersis –
C. banksi –
C. bazariae –
C. bellus –
C. bicingulatus –
C. bicolor –
C. bicoloripes –
C. bifidus –
C. bimaculatus –
C. blandus –
C. bonaerensis –
C. borealis –
C. braccatus –
C. brachyurus –
C. brevicauda –
C. brevicornis –
C. bryanti –
C. bucculentus –
C. buddha –
C. bulgaricus –
C. caedator –
C. calamioe –
C. calcaratus –
C. calceatus –
C. canadensis –
C. canaliculatus –
C. canariensis –
C. canescens –
C. capitator –
C. caradrinae –
C. carbonarius –
C. carinatus –
C. carinifer –
C. carinifrons –
C. carnifex –
C. castanipes –
C. cavus –
C. cerophagus –
C. certus –
C. charitis –
C. chrysostictus –
C. circumcintus –
C. clarus –
C. cocoon –
C. coimiliis –
C. coleophorarum –
C. comptoniellae –
C. concisus –
C. concolor –
C. conformis –
C. confusus –
C. congeneris –
C. conicus –
C. consimilis –
C. consumtor –
C. contumax –
C. convergator –
C. convergens –
C. coracinus –
C. cornellus –
C. corsicator –
C. costata –
C. costulatus –
C. crassatus –
C. crassicaput –
C. crassicornis –
C. crassipes –
C. crassiuscula –
C. crassiventris –
C. crassus –
C. cruentatus –
C. cryptocentrus –
C. cultrator –
C. curtus –
C. curvata –
C. cushmani –
C. cuttrator –
C. cytaeis –
C. daizetsuzanus –
C. debilis –
C. deceptivus –
C. decipiens –
C. declinator –
C. decoratus –
C. deficiens –
C. degrysei –
C. delicatus –
C. deserticola –
C. difformis –
C. digitatus –
C. dimidiatus –
C. discrepans –
C. disippi –
C. disjunctus –
C. dispar –
C. diversus –
C. divisus –
C. dolichourus –
C. dolosus –
C. dorsalis –
C. dubiosus –
C. dubitator –
C. ebeninus –
C. elegans –
C. elongator –
C. ensator –
C. epinotiae –
C. errabundus –
C. ery –
C. erythrinua –
C. erythromera –
C. erythromerus –
C. eudoniae –
C. euops –
C. eurythemeae –
C. excavatus –
C. exiguus –
C. exoletus –
C. expertus –
C. exsculptus –
C. extraneus –
C. falcator –
C. fallax –
C. fatigator –
C. faunus –
C. femoralis –
C. femorator –
C. ferinus –
C. fervidus –
C. flampalpis –
C. flavipennis –
C. flaviscapus –
C. flaviventris –
C. floricola –
C. foesteri –
C. forsteri –
C. frumentarius –
C. frustranae –
C. fugitivus –
C. fuliginosus –
C. fulvicornis –
C. fulviventris –
C. fuscipalpis –
C. fusciplica –
C. fuscitarsatus –
C. fuscitarsis –
C. fusicornis –
C. gallicator –
C. gastroides –
C. genalis –
C. geniculatus –
C. genuinis –
C. geometrae –
C. gnarus –
C. gracilis –
C. grahami –
C. granditor –
C. greeni –
C. grimabyensis –
C. grimsbyensis –
C. guatemalensis –
C. habermehli –
C. hadrocerus –
C. hakonensis –
C. haywardi –
C. helveticus –
C. hercynicus –
C. heterocerus –
C. himalayensis –
C. hinziator –
C. horridus –
C. horstmanniator –
C. horticola –
C. hullensis –
C. immolator –
C. impetitus –
C. inaequalipes –
C. incidens –
C. incompletus –
C. inculcator –
C. indicatus –
C. indicus –
C. infelix –
C. infestus –
C. insectator –
C. insidiator –
C. insularis –
C. intermedius –
C. interruptus –
C. intimus –
C. japonicus –
C. jozanus –
C. juxtus –
C. kaigensis –
C. karkil –
C. korta –
C. kriechbaumeri –
C. lacivius –
C. lacunosus –
C. laevis –
C. lapponicus –
C. largo –
C. laricanae –
C. laricis –
C. lateralis –
C. laticeps –
C. laticinctus –
C. latrator –
C. latungula –
C. latus –
C. lectus –
C. legalis –
C. leptogaster –
C. libauensis –
C. libertatis –
C. limbatus –
C. limiventris –
C. limnobius –
C. lineola –
C. litigiosus –
C. longicaudus –
C. longipes –
C. longipies –
C. lucens –
C. luctuosus –
C. lugens –
C. lugubrinus –
C. luieipes –
C. lusitanicus –
C. lyonetiae –
C. maceratus –
C. macilentus –
C. macrocentrus –
C. macrurus –
C. maculatus –
C. majalis –
C. major –
C. mandibularis –
C. marginatus –
C. marmoratus –
C. matsumurae –
C. maynei –
C. medianus –
C. megacephalus –
C. melampus –
C. melanarius –
C. melanomerus –
C. melanostictus –
C. melanostoma –
C. melliventris –
C. mesoxanthus –
C. mesozostus –
C. mexicanus –
C. militaris –
C. minor –
C. minutus –
C. mirandus –
C. mitralis –
C. mixtus –
C. moderatus –
C. moestus –
C. moldavicus –
C. molestus –
C. monozonus –
C. montanus –
C. monticola –
C. motatorius –
C. multicinctus –
C. mutabilis –
C. nanana –
C. nanus –
C. nefastus –
C. negatus –
C. nematicidus –
C. neoluteipes –
C. niger –
C. nigricanae –
C. nigridorsis –
C. nigrifemur –
C. nigripes –
C. nigritarsis –
C. nigriventris –
C. nitens –
C. nitidulator –
C. nitidus –
C. nobilitatus –
C. notabilis –
C. notatus –
C. nursei –
C. obliteratella –
C. oblongus –
C. obreptans –
C. obscurus –
C. occidentalis –
C. occipitor –
C. ocellanae –
C. ocellatus –
C. oculus –
C. ohshimensis –
C. okadai –
C. oneili –
C. ontario –
C. opacus –
C. opimus –
C. orbator –
C. orbitalis –
C. orientalis –
C. oxyacanthae –
C. paenesessilis –
C. pallipes –
C. paniscus –
C. parallellus –
C. parallelus –
C. partis –
C. parvulus –
C. parvus –
C. pauxillus –
C. pedunculatus –
C. peraffinis –
C. perditor –
C. perfidus –
C. petiolaris –
C. petiolatus –
C. phalerae –
C. photomorphus –
C. phytonomi –
C. pieridicola –
C. pilosulus –
C. pineticola –
C. placidus –
C. planata –
C. plesius –
C. politus –
C. polychrosidis –
C. polyxanthus –
C. posticus –
C. praecox –
C. prominulus –
C. prytanes –
C. psilopterus –
C. pubescens –
C. pugillator –
C. pumilio –
C. punctatus –
C. punctipleuris –
C. punctulatus –
C. punctus –
C. pusillus –
C. pygmaeus –
C. pyraustae –
C. ramidulus –
C. rapax –
C. raschkiellae –
C. ratzeburgi –
C. rector –
C. rectus –
C. relectum –
C. remotus –
C. restrictor –
C. retectus –
C. reunionis –
C. rosaceanae –
C. rossicus –
C. ruficinctus –
C. ruficoxa –
C. ruficoxalis –
C. ruficruris –
C. rufifemur –
C. rufimanus –
C. rufinator –
C. rufinus –
C. rufipes –
C. rufiventris –
C. rufo –
C. rufocinctus –
C. rufocingulatus –
C. rufoscapus –
C. sachalinensis –
C. satanator –
C. scalarius –
C. scaposus –
C. semidivisus –
C. semiflavus –
C. semirufus –
C. senegalensis –
C. seniculus –
C. sericeus –
C. sicarius –
C. signator –
C. signatus –
C. silvicola –
C. simlaenis –
C. solus –
C. sordidus –
C. speciosus –
C. spinipes –
C. spinulosus –
C. splendens –
C. spoliator –
C. spurius –
C. stenocarus –
C. stenus –
C. striatus –
C. striolatus –
C. subaequalis –
C. subcinctus –
C. subniger –
C. subrubrus –
C. subrubus –
C. sugiharai –
C. sugillator –
C. sulcatellus –
C. sulcatus –
C. sumichrasti –
C. sumptuosus –
C. taiwana –
C. tarsalis –
C. techer –
C. tecumseh –
C. tenthredinum –
C. tenuiventris –
C. tepanecus –
C. terebrans –
C. terebrator –
C. texanus –
C. tibialis –
C. tibiator –
C. tomentosus –
C. trachas –
C. transfuga –
C. transiens –
C. transitorius –
C. transvaalensis –
C. transversostriatus –
C. triangularis –
C. triannulatus –
C. tricinctus –
C. tridentator –
C. tristis –
C. truncatellus –
C. truncatus –
C. tschekii –
C. tumidulus –
C. tutuilensis –
C. tyrannus –
C. ultimus –
C. unicinctus –
C. unicolor –
C. uniformis –
C. validus –
C. vancouverensis –
C. varipes –
C. veraepacis –
C. vernalis –
C. vicinus –
C. viduus –
C. viennensis –
C. villosus –
C. vinalis –
C. virginalis –
C. watertoni –
C. wyomingensis –
C. xanthogaster –
C. xanthostomus –
C. yezoensis –
C. zonatus
Name
editCampoplex Gravenhorst, 1829: 453
- Type species: Ichneumon difformis Gmelin, 1790
References
editPrimary references
edit- Gravenhorst, J.L.C., 1829: Ichneumonologia Europaea. Pars III. Continens Pimplas, Metopios, Bassos, Banchos, Ophiones, Hellwigias, Acaenitas, Xoridas, et supplementa. pp. 1-1097. Vratislaviae. (Voss). DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.65750 BHL [original description: p. 453]
Additional references
edit- Scaramozzino, P.L., Di Giovanni, F., Loni, A., Ricciardi, R., Lucchi, L. 2018. Updated list of the insect parasitoids (Insecta, Hymenoptera) associated with Lobesia botrana (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae) in Italy. 2. Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Anomaloninae and Campopleginae. ZooKeys 772: 47-95. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.772.25288. Reference page.