Sphictostethus Insularis
''Sphictostethus'' is a genus of pepsine spider wasps which has a dispersed southern Pacific distribution which encompasses Chile, eastern Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand, and is very similar to the distribution of the southern beeches of the genus '' Nothofagus''. The type species is '' S. gravesii'', but the genus's greatest diversity is in Australia, especially in the more humid and temperate south east, with one species, '' S. insularis'', endemic to Lord Howe Island. Species The species in the genus ''Sphictostethus'' include: *''Sphictostethus aliciae'' (Turner, 1914) *''Sphictostethus calvus'' Harris 1987 *''Sphictostethus connectens'' (Turner, 1915) *'' Sphictostethus dorrigoensis'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *''Sphictostethus flaviceρs'' (Guérin, 1830) *''Sphictostethus fugax'' (Fabricus 1775) *''Sphictostethus gadali'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *''Sphictostethus geevestoni'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *'' Sphictostethus gravesii'' (Haliday, 1837) *''Sphictostethus haoae ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Franz Friedrich Kohl
Franz Friedrich Kohl (13 January 1851, in St. Valentin auf der Haide – 15 December 1924, in Traismauer) was an Austrian entomologist and folksong researcher. Kohl was initially a middle school professor in Bolzano and then Innsbruck. He next worked in the Entomology Department, Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna. He specialised in ''Hymenoptera'', especially ''Sphecidae The Sphecidae are a cosmopolitan family of wasps of the suborder Apocrita that includes sand wasps, mud daubers, and other thread-waisted wasps. The name Sphecidae was formerly given to a much larger grouping of wasps. This was found to be p ...''. He is best known for his monograph ''Die Crabronen der paläarktischen Region monographisch bearbeitet''. Ann. Hofmus. Wien. 29: 1-453 (1915). References * Maidl, F. (1887 - 1951) 1925. ohl, F. F.''Ann. Naturhist. Mus. Wien'' 38 174-179 * Musgrave, A. 1932. ''Bibliography of Australian Entomology 1775 - 1930''. Sydney 180 * Nonveiller, G. 1999. ''The Pion ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sphictostethus Flaviceρs
''Sphictostethus'' is a genus of pepsine spider wasps which has a dispersed southern Pacific distribution which encompasses Chile, eastern Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand, and is very similar to the distribution of the southern beeches of the genus '' Nothofagus''. The type species is '' S. gravesii'', but the genus's greatest diversity is in Australia, especially in the more humid and temperate south east, with one species, '' S. insularis'', endemic to Lord Howe Island. Species The species in the genus ''Sphictostethus'' include: *'' Sphictostethus aliciae'' (Turner, 1914) *'' Sphictostethus calvus'' Harris 1987 *'' Sphictostethus connectens'' (Turner, 1915) *'' Sphictostethus dorrigoensis'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *'' Sphictostethus flaviceρs'' (Guérin, 1830) *'' Sphictostethus fugax'' (Fabricus 1775) *'' Sphictostethus gadali'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *'' Sphictostethus geevestoni'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *'' Sphictostethus gravesii'' (Haliday, 1837) *'' Sphictosteth ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sphictostethus Xanthochrous
''Sphictostethus'' is a genus of pepsine spider wasps which has a dispersed southern Pacific distribution which encompasses Chile, eastern Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand, and is very similar to the distribution of the southern beeches of the genus '' Nothofagus''. The type species is '' S. gravesii'', but the genus's greatest diversity is in Australia, especially in the more humid and temperate south east, with one species, '' S. insularis'', endemic to Lord Howe Island. Species The species in the genus ''Sphictostethus'' include: *'' Sphictostethus aliciae'' (Turner, 1914) *'' Sphictostethus calvus'' Harris 1987 *'' Sphictostethus connectens'' (Turner, 1915) *'' Sphictostethus dorrigoensis'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *''Sphictostethus flaviceρs'' (Guérin, 1830) *'' Sphictostethus fugax'' (Fabricus 1775) *'' Sphictostethus gadali'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *'' Sphictostethus geevestoni'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *'' Sphictostethus gravesii'' (Haliday, 1837) *'' Sphictostethu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sphictostethus Walteri
''Sphictostethus'' is a genus of pepsine spider wasps which has a dispersed southern Pacific distribution which encompasses Chile, eastern Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand, and is very similar to the distribution of the southern beeches of the genus '' Nothofagus''. The type species is '' S. gravesii'', but the genus's greatest diversity is in Australia, especially in the more humid and temperate south east, with one species, '' S. insularis'', endemic to Lord Howe Island. Species The species in the genus ''Sphictostethus'' include: *'' Sphictostethus aliciae'' (Turner, 1914) *'' Sphictostethus calvus'' Harris 1987 *'' Sphictostethus connectens'' (Turner, 1915) *'' Sphictostethus dorrigoensis'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *''Sphictostethus flaviceρs'' (Guérin, 1830) *'' Sphictostethus fugax'' (Fabricus 1775) *'' Sphictostethus gadali'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *'' Sphictostethus geevestoni'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *'' Sphictostethus gravesii'' (Haliday, 1837) *'' Sphictostethu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sphictostethus Thaumastarius
''Sphictostethus'' is a genus of pepsine spider wasps which has a dispersed southern Pacific distribution which encompasses Chile, eastern Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand, and is very similar to the distribution of the southern beeches of the genus '' Nothofagus''. The type species is '' S. gravesii'', but the genus's greatest diversity is in Australia, especially in the more humid and temperate south east, with one species, '' S. insularis'', endemic to Lord Howe Island. Species The species in the genus ''Sphictostethus'' include: *'' Sphictostethus aliciae'' (Turner, 1914) *'' Sphictostethus calvus'' Harris 1987 *'' Sphictostethus connectens'' (Turner, 1915) *'' Sphictostethus dorrigoensis'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *''Sphictostethus flaviceρs'' (Guérin, 1830) *'' Sphictostethus fugax'' (Fabricus 1775) *'' Sphictostethus gadali'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *'' Sphictostethus geevestoni'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *'' Sphictostethus gravesii'' (Haliday, 1837) *'' Sphictostethu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sphictostethus Picadillycircus
''Sphictostethus'' is a genus of pepsine spider wasps which has a dispersed southern Pacific distribution which encompasses Chile, eastern Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand, and is very similar to the distribution of the southern beeches of the genus '' Nothofagus''. The type species is '' S. gravesii'', but the genus's greatest diversity is in Australia, especially in the more humid and temperate south east, with one species, '' S. insularis'', endemic to Lord Howe Island. Species The species in the genus ''Sphictostethus'' include: *'' Sphictostethus aliciae'' (Turner, 1914) *'' Sphictostethus calvus'' Harris 1987 *'' Sphictostethus connectens'' (Turner, 1915) *'' Sphictostethus dorrigoensis'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *''Sphictostethus flaviceρs'' (Guérin, 1830) *'' Sphictostethus fugax'' (Fabricus 1775) *'' Sphictostethus gadali'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *'' Sphictostethus geevestoni'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *'' Sphictostethus gravesii'' (Haliday, 1837) *'' Sphictostethu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sphictostethus Obscurus
''Sphictostethus'' is a genus of pepsine spider wasps which has a dispersed southern Pacific distribution which encompasses Chile, eastern Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand, and is very similar to the distribution of the southern beeches of the genus '' Nothofagus''. The type species is '' S. gravesii'', but the genus's greatest diversity is in Australia, especially in the more humid and temperate south east, with one species, '' S. insularis'', endemic to Lord Howe Island. Species The species in the genus ''Sphictostethus'' include: *'' Sphictostethus aliciae'' (Turner, 1914) *'' Sphictostethus calvus'' Harris 1987 *'' Sphictostethus connectens'' (Turner, 1915) *'' Sphictostethus dorrigoensis'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *''Sphictostethus flaviceρs'' (Guérin, 1830) *'' Sphictostethus fugax'' (Fabricus 1775) *'' Sphictostethus gadali'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *'' Sphictostethus geevestoni'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *'' Sphictostethus gravesii'' (Haliday, 1837) *'' Sphictostethu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sphictostethus Nitidus
''Sphictostethus nitidus'', the golden hunter wasp or red spider wasp, is a species of pepsid spider wasp endemic to New Zealand. Description Females are reddish brown with yellow tints and with sooty spots; the males are also reddish brown with yellow-tinted wings, but these are never spotted. Females are 8.5-22.0 mm in length, and males 7.5-15.0 mm. They have a bold, jerky gait, and their vivid colour is aposematic to warn off visual predators such as birds and lizards. It is the only New Zealand ''Sphictostethus'' species that does not change from red to black when altitude or latitude increases. Its body stays red even at the most southern latitudes of its range. Biology ''S. nitidus'' hunts terrestrially in a variety of situations such as underneath and within logs, debris, and rotting wood, arboreally in shrubs and bushes, and on shingles and under boulders. The prey is usually detected by sight and pursued into the open. ''S. nitidus'' varies the attack depend ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sphictostethus Montanus
''Sphictostethus'' is a genus of pepsine spider wasps which has a dispersed southern Pacific distribution which encompasses Chile, eastern Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand, and is very similar to the distribution of the southern beeches of the genus '' Nothofagus''. The type species is '' S. gravesii'', but the genus's greatest diversity is in Australia, especially in the more humid and temperate south east, with one species, '' S. insularis'', endemic to Lord Howe Island. Species The species in the genus ''Sphictostethus'' include: *'' Sphictostethus aliciae'' (Turner, 1914) *'' Sphictostethus calvus'' Harris 1987 *'' Sphictostethus connectens'' (Turner, 1915) *'' Sphictostethus dorrigoensis'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *''Sphictostethus flaviceρs'' (Guérin, 1830) *'' Sphictostethus fugax'' (Fabricus 1775) *'' Sphictostethus gadali'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *'' Sphictostethus geevestoni'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *'' Sphictostethus gravesii'' (Haliday, 1837) *'' Sphictostethu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sphictostethus Minus
''Sphictostethus'' is a genus of pepsine spider wasps which has a dispersed southern Pacific distribution which encompasses Chile, eastern Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand, and is very similar to the distribution of the southern beeches of the genus '' Nothofagus''. The type species is '' S. gravesii'', but the genus's greatest diversity is in Australia, especially in the more humid and temperate south east, with one species, '' S. insularis'', endemic to Lord Howe Island. Species The species in the genus ''Sphictostethus'' include: *'' Sphictostethus aliciae'' (Turner, 1914) *'' Sphictostethus calvus'' Harris 1987 *'' Sphictostethus connectens'' (Turner, 1915) *'' Sphictostethus dorrigoensis'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *''Sphictostethus flaviceρs'' (Guérin, 1830) *'' Sphictostethus fugax'' (Fabricus 1775) *'' Sphictostethus gadali'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *'' Sphictostethus geevestoni'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *'' Sphictostethus gravesii'' (Haliday, 1837) *'' Sphictostethu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sphictostethus Infandus
''Sphictostethus'' is a genus of pepsine spider wasps which has a dispersed southern Pacific distribution which encompasses Chile, eastern Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand, and is very similar to the distribution of the southern beeches of the genus '' Nothofagus''. The type species is '' S. gravesii'', but the genus's greatest diversity is in Australia, especially in the more humid and temperate south east, with one species, '' S. insularis'', endemic to Lord Howe Island. Species The species in the genus ''Sphictostethus'' include: *'' Sphictostethus aliciae'' (Turner, 1914) *'' Sphictostethus calvus'' Harris 1987 *'' Sphictostethus connectens'' (Turner, 1915) *'' Sphictostethus dorrigoensis'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *''Sphictostethus flaviceρs'' (Guérin, 1830) *'' Sphictostethus fugax'' (Fabricus 1775) *'' Sphictostethus gadali'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *'' Sphictostethus geevestoni'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *'' Sphictostethus gravesii'' (Haliday, 1837) *'' Sphictostethu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sphictostethus Haoae
''Sphictostethus'' is a genus of pepsine spider wasps which has a dispersed southern Pacific distribution which encompasses Chile, eastern Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand, and is very similar to the distribution of the southern beeches of the genus '' Nothofagus''. The type species is '' S. gravesii'', but the genus's greatest diversity is in Australia, especially in the more humid and temperate south east, with one species, '' S. insularis'', endemic to Lord Howe Island. Species The species in the genus ''Sphictostethus'' include: *'' Sphictostethus aliciae'' (Turner, 1914) *'' Sphictostethus calvus'' Harris 1987 *'' Sphictostethus connectens'' (Turner, 1915) *'' Sphictostethus dorrigoensis'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *''Sphictostethus flaviceρs'' (Guérin, 1830) *'' Sphictostethus fugax'' (Fabricus 1775) *'' Sphictostethus gadali'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *'' Sphictostethus geevestoni'' Krogmann & Austin 2011 *'' Sphictostethus gravesii'' (Haliday, 1837) *'' Sphictostethu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |