Crossocerus
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Apoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Crabronidae
Subfamilia: Crabroninae
Tribus: Crabronini
Subtribus: Crabronina
Genus: Crossocerus
Species (250): C. acanthophorus – C. acephalus – C. adhaesus – C. aeta – C. alticola – C. amurensis – C. angelicus – C. angolae – C. angulifemur – C. annandali – C. annulipes – C. antropovi – C. aponis – C. aposanus – C. ardens – C. arnoldi – C. assamensis – C. ariminensis – C. assimilis – C. aswad – C. bajaensis – C. barbipes – C. binicarinalis – C. binotatus – C. bispinosus – C. bnun – C. boharti – C. brahmanus – C. breviclypeatus – C. brooksi – C. brunniventris – C. bukavu – C. bulawayoensis – C. burungaensis – C. callani – C. cameroni – C. capax – C. capitalis – C. capitosus – C. carinicollaris – C. cetratus – C. chiapensis – C. chromatipus – C. cinxius – C. congener – C. decorosus – C. decorus – C. denticoxa – C. denticrus – C. dimidiatus – C. distinguendus – C. distortus – C. domicola – C. dutti – C. elongatulus – C. emarginatus – C. emirorum – C. epiri – C. eques – C. eriogoni – C. esau – C. evansi – C. exdentatus – C. exiguus – C. fabreorum – C. federationis – C. fergusoni – C. flavissimus – C. flavitarsus – C. flavomaculatus – C. flavopictus – C. floresus – C. fossuleus – C. foxi – C. fukuiensis – C. gaboni – C. gemblacensis – C. gerardi – C. glabricornis – C. guerrerensis – C. guichardi – C. hakusanus – C. harringtonii – C. hasalakae – C. heinrichi – C. heydeni – C. hingstoni – C. hirashimai – C. hirtitibia – C. hiurai – C. hospitalis – C. impressifrons – C. indonesiae – C. insolens – C. inundatiflavus – C. italicus – C. jason – C. jasonoides – C. jubilans – C. kamateensis – C. klapperichi – C. kockensis – C. kohli – C. krombeini – C. kurczewskii – C. larutae – C. lentus – C. leucostoma – C. lindbergi – C. lipatus – C. lippensi – C. liqiangi – C. lokojae – C. lundbladi – C. maculiclypeus – C. maculipennis – C. maculitarsis – C. magniceps – C. malaisei – C. medidentatus – C. megacephalus – C. melanius – C. melanochilos – C. mexicanus – C. micemarginatus – C. microcollaris – C. micromegas – C. miellati – C. minamikawai – C. mindanaonis – C. minimus – C. minor – C. minotaurus – C. minutulus – C. morawitzi – C. mukalanae – C. neimonmgolensis – C. nemeci – C. nigritus – C. nikkoensis – C. nitidicorpus – C. nitidiventris – C. noonadanus – C. odontochilus – C. onoi – C. opacifrons – C. ornatipes – C. ovalis – C. ovchinnikovi – C. pakistanus – C. palmipes – C. parcorum – C. patei – C. pazensis – C. peckorum – C. perpolitus – C. perpusillus – C. phaeochilos – C. pignatus – C. planifemur – C. pleuracutus – C. pleuralis – C. pleuralituberculi – C. podagricus – C. porexus – C. pseudochromatipus – C. pseudomexicanus – C. pseudopalmarius – C. pueblensis – C. puertagarnicae – C. pullulus – C. punctivertex – C. pusanoides – C. pusanus – C. pyrrhus – C. quadrimaculatus – C. quinlani – C. quinquedentatus – C. rasnitsyni – C. raui – C. rectangularis – C. repositus – C. rimatus – C. riparius – C. ruandensis – C. rubromaculatus – C. rudipunctatus – C. rufiventris – C. rugosilateralis – C. ruwenzoriensis – C. sabahensis – C. sauteri – C. sciaphillus – C. segregatus – C. senonus – C. shibuyai – C. shirakii – C. similis – C. simlaensis – C. sinicus – C. slimmatus – C. sotirus – C. spinigeroides – C. spiniger – C. stangei – C. stictochilos – C. strangulatus – C. stricklandi – C. styrius – C. subulatus – C. sulcatus – C. surusumi. – C. suzukii – C. taiwanus – C. takasago – C. takeuchii – C. tanakai – C. tanoi – C. tarsalis – C. tarsatus – C. taru – C. taxus – C. tolucae – C. toledensis – C. topilego – C. traductor – C. tropicalis – C. trucidus – C. tsuifengensis – C. tsunekii – C. turneri – C. tyuzendzianus – C. ungyo – C. unicus – C. unidentatus – C. upembae – C. ursidus – C. vagabundus – C. varus – C. vepectineus – C. viennensis – C. walkeri – C. weeratungei – C. wesmaeli – C. xanthochilos – C. xanthognathus – C. xizangensis – C. yanoi – C. yasumatsui – C. yerburii
Name
edit- Crossocerus Lepeletier de Saint Fargeau & Brullé, 1835: 763
- Type species: Crabro scutatus Fabricius, 1787 [= Sphex palmipes Linnaeus, 1767], designated by Westwood, 1839: 80
Synonyms
edit- Blepharipus Lepeletier de Saint Fargeau & Brullé, 1835
- Cuphopterus A. Morawitz, 1866
- Coelocrabro Thomson, 1874
- Hoplocrabro Thomson, 1874
- Microcrabro de Saussure, 1892
- Dolichocrabro Ashmead, 1899
- Epicrossocerus Ashmead, 1899
- Stenocrabro Ashmead, 1899
- Synorhopalum Ashmead, 1899
- Ischnolynthus Holmberg, 1903
- Ablepharipus Perkins, 1913
- Acanthocrabro Perkins, 1913
- Apocrabro Pate, 1944
- Nothocrabro Pate, 1944
- Stictoptila Pate, 1944
- Yuchiha Pate, 1944
- Ainocrabro Tsuneki, 1954
- Oxycrabro Leclercq, 1961
- Paroxycrabro Leclercq, 1963
- Alicrabro Tsuneki, 1968
- Apoides Tsuneki, 1968
- Neoblepharipus Leclercq, 1968
- Towada Tsuneki, 1970
- Bnunius Tsuneki, 1971
- Fentis Tsuneki, 1971
- Ornicrabro Leclercq, 1973
- Corenocrabro Tsuneki, 1974
- Thao Tsuneki, 1982
- Ortocrabro Tsuneki, 1990
- Yambal Tsuneki, 1990
References
editPrimary references
edit- Lepeletier, A. L. M. & Brullé, G. A. 1835. Monographie du genre Crabro, de la famille des Hyménoptères fouisseurs. Annales de la Société Entomologique de France (1) 3(4): 683-810. BHL Reference page.
- Westwood, J.O. 1839–1840 ["1840"]. An introduction to the modern classification of insects; founded on the natural habits and corresponding organisation of the different families. Vol. 2. Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, London. 587 pp. BHL Reference page.
- California Academy of Sciences Institute of Biodiversity: Crossocerus Accessed 17 November 2023