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Gorytini
Gorytini is a large and morphologically very diverse group of hunting wasps distributed worldwide and particularly species-rich in tropical areas. Most species hunt various hemipterans, especially among the Auchenorrhyncha, which they sting, paralyze, and provision in underground nests as food for their larvae. Taxonomy The ''Catalog of Sphecidae'' doesn't recognise Gorytini as a tribe and instead places the genera in subtribes Exeirina, Gorytina, Handlirschina and Spheciina within tribe Bembicini. * Gorytina **'' Afrogorytes'' **'' Allogorytes'' **'' Arigorytes'' **'' Aroliagorytes'' **'' Austrogortyes'' **'' Eogorytes'' **'' Epigorytes'' **''Gorytes'' (='' Leiogorytes'', ='' Pseudoplisus'') **'' Hapalomellinus'' **'' Harpactostigma'' **'' Harpactus'' **'' Hoplisoides'' **'' Lestiphorus'' **'' Leurogorytes'' **''Liogorytes'' **'' Megistommum'' **'' Oryttus'' **'' Psammaecius'' **'' Psammaletes'' **''Sagenista'' **'' Saygorytes'' **'' Stenogorytes'' **'' Stethogorytes' ...
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Harpactus Laevis
''Harpactus'' is a genus of hunting wasps in the tribe Gorytini Gorytini is a large and morphologically very diverse group of hunting wasps distributed worldwide and particularly species-rich in tropical areas. Most species hunt various hemipterans, especially among the Auchenorrhyncha, which they sting, pa .... References Crabronidae Apoidea genera {{Apoidea-stub ...
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Harpactus
''Harpactus'' is a genus of hunting wasps in the tribe Gorytini Gorytini is a large and morphologically very diverse group of hunting wasps distributed worldwide and particularly species-rich in tropical areas. Most species hunt various hemipterans, especially among the Auchenorrhyncha, which they sting, pa .... References Crabronidae Apoidea genera {{Apoidea-stub ...
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Psammaletes
''Psammaletes'' is a genus of sand wasp 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 ...s in the family Crabronidae. There are about nine described species in ''Psammaletes''. Species These nine species belong to the genus ''Psammaletes'': * '' Psammaletes arizonicus'' R. Bohart, 2000 * '' Psammaletes bigeloviae'' (Cockerell, 1897) * '' Psammaletes brasilae'' R. Bohart, 2000 * '' Psammaletes costaricae'' R. Bohart, 2000 * '' Psammaletes crucis'' (Cockerell, 1897) * '' Psammaletes floridicus'' R. Bohart, 2000 * '' Psammaletes hooki'' R. Bohart, 2000 * '' Psammaletes mexicanus'' (Cameron, 1890) * '' Psammaletes schlingeri'' R. Bohart, 2000 References External links * Crabronidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{apoidea-stub ...
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Psammaecius
''Psammaecius'' is a genus of wasps A wasp is any insect of the narrow-waisted suborder Apocrita of the order Hymenoptera which is neither a bee nor an ant; this excludes the broad-waisted sawflies (Symphyta), which look somewhat like wasps, but are in a separate suborder. T ... belonging to the family Crabronidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe and Northern America. Species: * '' Psammaecius austeni'' Turner, 1919 * '' Psammaecius eremorum'' de Beaumont, 1952 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q21229091 Crabronidae Hymenoptera genera ...
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