In the 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae'',
Carl Linnaeus
Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné Blunt (2004), p. 171. (), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the ...
classified the
arthropod
Arthropods (, (gen. ποδός)) are invertebrate animals with an exoskeleton, a Segmentation (biology), segmented body, and paired jointed appendages. Arthropods form the phylum Arthropoda. They are distinguished by their jointed limbs and Arth ...
s, including
insect
Insects (from Latin ') are pancrustacean hexapod invertebrates of the class Insecta. They are the largest group within the arthropod phylum. Insects have a chitinous exoskeleton, a three-part body ( head, thorax and abdomen), three pairs ...
s,
arachnids and
crustacean
Crustaceans (Crustacea, ) form a large, diverse arthropod taxon which includes such animals as decapods, seed shrimp, branchiopods, fish lice, krill, remipedes, isopods, barnacles, copepods, amphipods and mantis shrimp. The crustacean group ...
s, among his class "Insecta". Insects with membranous wings, including
bee
Bees are winged insects closely related to wasps and ants, known for their roles in pollination and, in the case of the best-known bee species, the western honey bee, for producing honey. Bees are a monophyly, monophyletic lineage within the ...
s,
wasp
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. Th ...
s and
ants were brought together under the name Hymenoptera.
''Cynips'' (
gall wasp
Gall wasps, also incorrectly called gallflies, are hymenopterans of the family Cynipidae in the wasp superfamily Cynipoidea. Their common name comes from the galls they induce on plants for larval development. About 1,300 species of this generall ...
s)
*''Cynips rosae'' – ''
Diplolepis rosae
''Diplolepis rosae'' is a gall wasp which causes a gall known as the rose bedeguar gall, Robin's pincushion, mossy rose gall, or simply moss gall.Darlington, Arnold (1975) ''The Pocket Encyclopaedia of Plant Galls in Colour.'' Pub. Blandford Pres ...
''
*''Cynips hieracii'' – ''
Aulacidea hieracii''
*''Cynips glechomae'' – ''
Liposthenes glechomae
''Liposthenes glechomae'' is a species of gall wasp in the family Cynipidae. It is found in Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China) as well as North America where it and its host plant Glechoma hederacea
''Glechoma hederacea'' is an aro ...
''
*''Cynips quercus baccarum'' – ''
Neuroterus quercusbaccarum
The common spangle gall on the underside of leaves and the currant gall on the male catkins or occasionally the leaves, develop as chemically induced distortions on pedunculate oak (''Quercus robur''), or sessile oak (''Quercus petraea'') trees, ...
''
*''Cynips quercus folii'' – ''
Cynips quercusfolii''
*''Cynips quercus petioli''
*''Cynips quercus pedunculi''
*''Cynips quercus gemmae''
*''Cynips fagi''
*''Cynips viminalis''
*''Cynips salicis strobili''
*''Cynips amerinae'' – ''
Euura amerinae''
*''Cynips psenes'' – ''
Blastophaga psenes
''Blastophaga psenes'' is a wasp species in the genus '' Blastophaga''. It pollinates the common fig ''Ficus carica'' and the closely related ''Ficus palmata''. Without a colony or nest, these wasps breed in figs and the adults live for only a f ...
''
*''Cynips sycomori'' – ''
Sycophaga sycomori
''Sycophaga'' is a mainly Afrotropical gall wasp genus of the superfamily Chalcidoidea that live on the section ''Sycomorus'' of the monoecious fig subgenus, ''Sycomorus'', and one of several fig wasp genera to exploit its mutualism with ''Ce ...
''
''Tenthredo'' ( sawflies)
*''Tenthredo femorata'' – ''
Cimbex femoratus
''Cimbex femoratus'', the birch sawfly, is a species of sawfly in the family Cimbicidae.
Varieties
*''Cimbex femoratus var. griffinii'' Leach, 1817
*''Cimbex femoratus var. pallens'' Lepeletier, 1823
*''Cimbex femoratus var. silvarum'' Fabrici ...
''
*''Tenthredo lutea'' – ''
Cimbex luteus''
*''Tenthredo amerinae'' – ''
Pseudoclavellaria amerinae''
*''Tenthredo lucorum'' – ''
Trichiosoma lucorum''
*''Tenthredo fasciata'' – ''
Abia fasciata
Abia or ABIA may refer to:
ABIA
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* Abia (mythology), the nursemaid of Glenu ...
''
*''Tenthredo americana'' – ''
Incalia americana''
*''Tenthredo nitens'' – ''
Abia nitens
Abia or ABIA may refer to:
ABIA
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* Abia (name)
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''
*''Tenthredo pini'' – ''
Diprion pini
''Diprion pini'', the common pine sawfly, is a sawfly species in the family Diprionidae. It is a serious pest of economic forestry, capable of defoliating large areas of pine forest. A major effect of the herbivore disturbance of ''Diprion pini' ...
''
*''Tenthredo juniperi'' – ''
Monoctenus juniperi
''Monoctenus'' is a genus of sawflies belonging to the family Diprionidae
The Diprionidae are a small family of conifer-feeding sawflies (thus the common name conifer sawflies, though other Symphyta also feed on conifers) restricted to the No ...
''
*''Tenthredo ustulata'' – ''
Arge ustulata''
*''Tenthredo rustica'' – ''
Arge rustica''
*''
Tenthredo scrophulariae''
*''Tenthredo pratensis'' – ''
Dolerus pratensis''
*''Tenthredo cerasi'' – ''
Caliroa cerasi''
*''Tenthredo salicis'' – ''
Nematus salicis''
*''
Tenthredo mesomela''
*''Tenthredo rufipes'' – ''
Macrophya rufipes''
*''
Tenthredo campestris''
*''Tenthredo atra'' – ''
Tenthredella atra''
*''Tenthredo viridis'' – ''
Rhogogaster viridis
''Rhogogaster viridis'', common name green sawfly, is a species of common sawfly in the family Tenthredinidae.
Subspecies
Subspecies include:
*''Rhogogaster viridis subsp. montana'' (Betrem, 1933)
*''Rhogogaster viridis subsp. viridis''
Dist ...
''
*''Tenthredo rosae'' – ''
Athalia rosae
''Athalia rosae'', the turnip sawfly, cabbage leaf sawfly or beet sawfly, is a Tenthredinidae, typical sawfly with dark green or blackish 18–25 mm long larvae that feed on plants of the cruciferae, brassica family, and can sometimes b ...
''
*''Tenthredo cincta'' – ''
Allantus cinctus''
*''
Tenthredo livida''
*''Tenthredo septentrionalis'' – ''
Craesus septentrionalis''
*''Tenthredo 12-punctata'' – ''
Macrophya duodecimpunctata
''Macrophya duodecimpunctata '' is a Palearctic species of sawfly.Benson, R.B., 1952. ''Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects
''Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects'' is a series of books produced by the Royal Ento ...
''
*''Tenthredo erythrocephala'' – ''
Acantholyda erythrocephala''
*''Tenthredo abietis'' – ''
Cephalcia abietis
''Cephalcia'' is a genus of insects belonging to the family Pamphiliidae
Pamphiliidae (sometimes incorrectly spelled Pamphilidae) is a small wasp family within Symphyta, containing some 200 species from the temperate regions of North America ...
''
*''Tenthredo sylvatica'' – ''
Pamphilus sylvaticus''
*''Tenthredo nemoralis'' – ''
Neurotoma nemoralis''
*''Tenthredo cynosbati'' – ?
*''Tenthredo reticulata'' – ''
Caenolyda reticulata''
*''Tenthredo betulae'' – ''
Pamphilus betulae''
*''Tenthredo saltuum'' – ''
Neurotoma saltuum''
*''Tenthredo intercus'' – ?
*''Tenthredo rumicis'' – ''
Polynematus annulatus''
*''Tenthredo ulmi'' – ''
Cladius ulmi''
*''Tenthredo alni'' – ''
Craesus septentrionalis''
*''Tenthredo pruni'' – ''
Pareophora pruni''
*''Tenthredo lonicerae'' – ''
Abia lonicerae
Abia or ABIA may refer to:
ABIA
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* Abia (name)
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''
*''Tenthredo capreae'' – ''
Nematus salicis''
''Ichneumon'' ( ichneumon wasps)
*''Ichneumon gigas''
*''Ichneumon spectrum'' – ''
Xeris spectrum
''Xeris spectrum'' is a kind of horntail or wood wasp, that lives in coniferous forests. It is large wasp with a powerful ovipositor in females. Unlike other Siricid Wood wasps, ''Xeris spectrum ''does not have symbiotic fungi to aid its larvae ...
''
*''Ichneumon juvencus'' – ''
Sirex juvencus
''Sirex juvencus'' is a species of horntail found in Europe, Siberia, Sakhalin Island, Japan, the Philippines, Algeria and several other countries. Its common name is steely-blue wood wasp because of its color.
Description
Male adults are about ...
''
*''Ichneumon camelus''
*''Ichneumon ugillatorius''
*''Ichneumon raptorius'' – ''
Diphyus raptorius''
*''Ichneumon sarcitorius'' – ''
Ichneumon sarcitorius
''Ichneumon sarcitorius'' is a species of wasp belonging to the family Ichneumonidae subfamily Ichneumoninae.
Subspecies
Subspecies within this species include:
* ''Ichneumon sarcitorius albosignatus'' Torka, 1930
* ''Ichneumon sarcitorius cauca ...
''
*''Ichneumon extensorius''
*''Ichneumon culpatorius'' – ''
Probolus culpatorius''
*''Ichneumon constrictorius''
*''Ichneumon saturatorius'' – ''
Vulgichneumon saturatorius''
*''Ichneumon crispatorius'' – ''
Eutanyacra crispatorius''
*''Ichneumon pisorius''
*''Ichneumon luctatorius'' – ''
Diphyus luctatorius
''Diphyus'' is a genus of parasitoid wasps belonging to the family Ichneumonidae.
The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution.
Species:
* ''Diphyus adventor'' (Berthoumieu, 1892)
* ''Diphyus albicoxalis
''Diphyus'' is a genus of parasitoi ...
''
*''Ichneumon volutatorius'' – ''
Banchus volutatorius''
*''Ichneumon vaginatorius''
*''Ichneumon persvasorius'' – ''
Rhyssa persuasoria
''Rhyssa persuasoria'', also known as the sabre wasp, is a species belonging to the family Ichneumonidae subfamily Rhyssinae. Members of this subfamily, including those of ''Rhyssa'' and the allied ''Megarhyssa'', are also known collectively as g ...
''
*''Ichneumon designatorius''
*''Ichneumon edictorius'' – ''
Ctenichneumon edictorius''
*''Ichneumon deliratorius'' – ''
Coelichneumon deliratorius
''Coelichneumon'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Ichneumonidae.
Genera
* '' Coelichneumon abnormis''
* '' Coelichneumon afghanicus''
* '' Coelichneumon aglaotypus''
* '' Coelichneumon alaicus''
* '' Coelichneumon albicillus''
* '' ...
''
*''Ichneumon fossorius''
*''Ichneumon ariolator''
*''Ichneumon comitator'' – ''
Coelichneumon comitator
''Coelichneumon'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Ichneumonidae.
Genera
* '' Coelichneumon abnormis''
* '' Coelichneumon afghanicus''
* '' Coelichneumon aglaotypus''
* '' Coelichneumon alaicus''
* '' Coelichneumon albicillus''
* '' ...
''
*''Ichneumon peregrinator'' – ''
Barichneumon peregrinator''
*''Ichneumon incubitor'' – ''
Gambrus incubitor''
*''Ichneumon reluctator'' – ''
Echthrus reluctator''
*''Ichneumon denigrator''
*''Ichneumon desertor''
*''Ichneumon coruscator'' – ''
Cratichneumon coruscator
''Cratichneumon coruscator'' is a species of the parasitic wasp family Ichneumonidae.
Description
''Cratichneumon coruscator'' can reach a length of in males, of in females. Adults can be found from May to August. Larvae feed on ''Panolis fla ...
''
*''Ichneumon manifestator'' – ''
Ephialtes manifestator''
*''Ichneumon compunctor'' – ''
Apechthis compunctor
''Apechthis'' is a genus of insects belonging to the family Ichneumonidae.
The genus was first described by Förster in 1869.
The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution
In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the ran ...
''
*''Ichneumon delusor'' – ''
Syntactus delusor''
*''Ichneumon venator''
*''Ichneumon extensor''
*''Ichneumon exarator''
*''Ichneumon turionellae'' – ''
Pimpla turionellae''
*''Ichneumon strobilellae''
*''Ichneumon moderator''
*''Ichneumon resinellae''
*''Ichneumon praerogator''
*''Ichneumon mandator'' – ''
Agrothereutes mandator''
*''Ichneumon titillator'' – ''
Meringopus titillator''
*''Ichneumon enervator''
*''Ichneumon gravidator''
*''Ichneumon inculcator'' – ''
Itamoplex inculcator''
*''Ichneumon pugillator'' – ''
Dusona pugillator''
*''Ichneumon ruspator''
*''Ichneumon jaculator''
*''Ichneumon assectator''
*''Ichneumon appendigaster''
*''Ichneumon luteus'' – ''
Ophion luteus''
*''Ichneumon ramidulus'' – ''
Enicospilus ramidulus''
*''Ichneumon glaucopterus'' – ''
Opheltes glaucopterus''
*''Ichneumon circumflexus'' – ''
Therion circumfiexum''
*''Ichneumon cinctus'' – ''
Gelis cinctus''
*''Ichneumon muscarum''
*''Ichneumon bedeguaris''
*''Ichneumon juniperi''
*''Ichneumon puparum''
*''Ichneumon larvarum''
*''Ichneumon cyniphidis''
*''Ichneumon coccorum''
*''Ichneumon secalis''
*''Ichneumon subcutaneus''
*''Ichneumon aphidum''
*''Ichneumon ovulorum''
*''Ichneumon globatus''
*''Ichneumon glomeratus''
*''Ichneumon pectinicornis''
''Sphex'' ( digger wasps)
*''Sphex argillacea'' – ''
Zeta argillaceum''
*''Sphex sabulosa'' – ''
Ammophila sabulosa
''Ammophila sabulosa'', the red-banded sand wasp, is a species of the subfamily Ammophilinae of the solitary hunting wasp family Sphecidae, also called digger wasps. Found across Eurasia, the parasitoid wasp is notable for the mass provisioning ...
''
*''Sphex asiatica'' – ''
Sceliphron asiaticum
''Sceliphron asiaticum'' is a species of thread-waisted wasp in the family Sphecidae. It is native to the Neotropics, South America and the Caribbean region.
Description
The adult ''S. asiaticum'' has a black head, a black thorax with yellow ban ...
''
*''Sphex fervens''
*''Sphex inda''
*''Sphex clavipes''
*''Sphex spirifex'' & ''Sphex aegyptia'' – ''
Sceliphron spirifex
''Sceliphron spirifex'' is a species of sphecid wasp. It has a medium-sized body (), which is dull black with a long, yellow petiole (waist). The legs are black with yellow bands, the antennae are black and the wings are clear.
Females build ...
''
*''Sphex figulus''
*''Sphex viatica''
*''Sphex pectinipes''
*''Sphex variegata''
*''Sphex indica''
*''Sphex tropica''
*''Sphex colon''
*''Sphex gibba''
*''Sphex rufipes''
*''Sphex arenaria''
*''Sphex fossoria''
*''Sphex leucostoma''
*''Sphex vaga''
*''Sphex caerulea''
*''Sphex ignita''
*''Sphex aurata''
*''Sphex cyanea''
''Vespa'' (
hornet
Hornets (insects in the genus ''Vespa'') are the largest of the eusocial wasps, and are similar in appearance to their close relatives yellowjackets. Some species can reach up to in length. They are distinguished from other vespine wasps by th ...
s &
wasp
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. Th ...
s)
*''Vespa crabro'' –
European hornet
The European hornet (''Vespa crabro'') is the largest eusocial wasp native to Europe. It is also the only true hornet (genus ''Vespa'') found in North America, having been introduced to the United States and Canada from Europe as early as 1840. ...
*''Vespa vulgaris'' – ''
Vespula vulgaris'', common wasp
*''Vespa rufa'' – ''
Vespula rufa
''Vespula rufa'', commonly known as the red wasp,Archer, M. E. (2001). Vespula rufa (Linnaeus,1758). Retrieved from: http://www.bwars.com/index.php?q=wasp/vespidae/vespinae/vespula-rufa is a social wasp species belonging to the genus ''Vespula''. ...
''
*''Vespa parietum''
*''Vespa muraria''
*''Vespa cribraria''
*''Vespa spinipes''
*''Vespa rupestris''
*''Vespa coarctata''
*''Vespa arvensis''
*''Vespa biglumis''
*''Vespa uniglumis''
*''Vespa cornuta''
*''Vespa signata''
*''Vespa canadensis''
*''Vespa emarginata''
*''Vespa calida''
''Apis'' (
bee
Bees are winged insects closely related to wasps and ants, known for their roles in pollination and, in the case of the best-known bee species, the western honey bee, for producing honey. Bees are a monophyly, monophyletic lineage within the ...
s)
*''Apis longicornis''
*''Apis tumulorum''
*''Apis clavicornis''
*''Apis centuncularis''
*''Apis cineraria''
*''Apis surinamensis'' – ''
Eufriesea surinamensis
''Eufriesea surinamensis'' belongs to the tribe of euglossine bees and as such is a species of orchid bee. This should not be mistaken with the species group ''surinamensis'', which includes ''Ef. surinamensis'' among other ''Eufriesea'' species. ...
''
*''Apis retusa''
*''Apis rufa''
*''Apis bicornis''
*''Apis truncorum''
*''Apis dentata'' – ''
Exaerete dentata
''Exaerete dentata'' is a species of insect belonging to the family Apidae.
Synonym:
* ''Apis dentata'' Linnaeus, 1758 (= basionym
In the scientific name of organisms, basionym or basyonym means the original name on which a new name is based; t ...
''
*''Apis cordata'' – ''
Euglossa cordata
''Euglossa cordata'' is a primitively eusocial orchid bee of the American tropics. The species is known for its green body color and ability to fly distances of over 50 km. Males mostly disperse and leave their home nests, while females have ...
''
*''Apis helvola''
*''Apis succincta''
*''Apis zonata''
*''Apis caerulescens''
*''Apis mellifera'' –
Western honey bee
*''Apis subterranea''
*''Apis variegata''
*''Apis rostrata''
*''Apis manicata''
*''Apis quadridentata''
*''Apis florisomuis''
*''Apis conica''
*''Apis annulata''
*''Apis ruficornis''
*''Apis ichneumonea''
*''Apis cariosa''
*''Apis violacea'' – ''
Xylocopa violacea
''Xylocopa violacea'', the violet carpenter bee, is the common European species of carpenter bee, and one of the largest bees in Europe. It is also native to Asia.
Like most members of the genus '' Xylocopa'', it makes its nests in dead wood. I ...
'', violet carpenter bee
*''Apis terrestris'' – ''
Bombus terrestris
''Bombus terrestris'', the buff-tailed bumblebee or large earth bumblebee, is one of the most numerous bumblebee species in Europe. It is one of the main species used in greenhouse pollination, and so can be found in many countries and areas wher ...
'', buff-tailed bumblebee
*''Apis lapidaria'' – ''
Bombus lapidarius
''Bombus lapidarius'' is a species of bumblebee in the subgenus '' Melanobombus''. Commonly known as the red-tailed bumblebee, ''B. lapidarius'' can be found throughout much of Central Europe. Known for its distinctive black and red body, this so ...
'', red-tailed bumblebee
*''Apis muscorum'' – ''
Bombus muscorum
''Bombus muscorum'', commonly known as the large carder bee or moss carder bee, is a species of bumblebee in the family Apidae. The species is found throughout Eurasia in fragmented populations, but is most commonly found in the British Isles. '' ...
'', moss carder bee
*''Apis hypnorum'' – ''
Bombus hypnorum
The tree bumblebee or new garden bumblebee (''Bombus hypnorum'') is a species of bumblebee common in the European continent and parts of Asia. Since the start of the twenty-first century, it has spread to the United Kingdom and Iceland. These ...
'', new garden bumblebee
*''Apis acervorum''
*''Apis subterranea'' – ''
Bombus subterraneus
The short-haired bumblebee (''Bombus subterraneus''), or short-haired humble-bee, is a species of bumblebee found in Eurasia, as well as in New Zealand, where it is an introduced species.
It lived in the British Isles among other parts of Europe ...
'', short-haired bumblebee
*''Apis surinamensis''
*''Apis aestuans''
*''Apis tropica''
*''Apis alpina'' – ''
Bombus alpinus''
''Formica'' ( ants)
*''Formica herculeana'' – ''
Camponotus herculeana''
*''
Formica rufa''
*''
Formica fusca
''Formica fusca'' is a black-colored ant commonly found throughout Europe as well as parts of Southern Asia and Africa. It has the common names silky ant or dusky ant. The range within the palaearctic region extends from Portugal in the west to J ...
''
*''Formica nigra'' – ''
Lasius nigra''
*''
Formica obsoleta''
*''Formica rubra'' – ''
Myrmica rubra
''Myrmica rubra'', also known as the common red ant or erroneously the European fire ant, is a species of ant of the genus '' Myrmica'', found all over Europe and is now invasive in some parts of North America and Asia. It is mainly red in colour ...
''
*''Formica pharaonis'' – ''
Monomorium pharaonis
The pharaoh ant (''Monomorium pharaonis'') is a small (2 mm) yellow or light brown, almost transparent ant notorious for being a major indoor nuisance pest, especially in hospitals. A cryptogenic species, it has now been introduced to vi ...
''
*''Formica salomonis'' – ''
Monomorium salomonis
''Monomorium salomonis'' is a species of ant. It is a pest of millets.
References
Monomorium, salomonis
{{Myrmicinae-stub ...
''
*''
Formica saccharivora''
*''Formica caespitum'' – ''
Tetramorium caespitum''
*''
Formica omnivora''
*''Formica bidens'' – ''
Dolichoderus bidens
''Dolichoderus bidens'' is a species of ant in the genus ''Dolichoderus''. Described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae'', the species is endemic to Brazil, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname and Trinidad and ...
''
*''Formica sexdens'' – ''
Atta sexdens
''Atta sexdens'' is a species of leafcutter ant belonging to the tribe Attini, native to the New World, from the southern United States (Texas) to northern Argentina. They are absent from Chile. They cut leaves to provide a substrate for the fu ...
''
*''Formica cephalotes'' – ''
Atta cephalotes
''Atta cephalotes'' is a species of leafcutter ant in the tribe Attini (the fungus-growing ants). A single colony of ants can contain up to 5 million members, and each colony has one queen that can live more than 15 years. The colony comprises ...
''
*''Formica atrata'' – ''
Cephalotes atratus''
*''Formica haematoda'' – ''
Odontomachus haematodus''
*''Formica foetida'' – ''
Pachycondyla foetida''
''Mutilla'' ( velvet ants)
*''Mutilla occidentalis'' – ''
Dasymutilla occidentalis
''Dasymutilla occidentalis'' (red velvet ant, eastern velvet ant, cow ant or cow killer), is a species of parasitoid wasp native to the eastern United States. It is commonly mistaken for a member of the true ant family, as the female is wingless. ...
''
*''Mutilla americana'' – ''
Traumatomutilla americana''
*''Mutilla indica''
*''
Mutilla europaea
''Mutilla europaea'', the large velvet ant, is a species of parasitoid wasps belonging to the family Mutillidae. It is a parasitoid on various species of bumblebees and is found in Europe, Asia, and North Africa.
Description
The males of ''M. eu ...
''
*''Mutilla barbara'' – ''
Ronisia barbara''
*''Mutilla maura'' – ''
Dasylabris maura''
*''Mutilla acarorum'' – ''
Gelis acarorum''
*''Mutilla formicaria'' – ''
Gelis formicarius''
Notes
References
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Systema Naturae
Systema Naturae, Hymenoptera