List of species

Definition of Oxybelus from all online and printed dictionaries, videos about Oxybelus. Oxybelus is a small, stout black genus, " its prey consists of Diptera, which it has a peculiar mode of carrying by the hind legs the while it either opens the aperture of its burrow or else forms a new one with its anterior pair. Its flight is low, and in Close. Pamphlets on Biology (1897). Kofoid collection. Oxybelus is a small, stout black genus, " its prey consists of Diptera, which it has a peculiar mode of carrying by the hind legs the while it either opens the aperture of its burrow or else forms a new one with its anterior pair. Its flight is low, and in Close. Develo Genera and species are listed alphabetically within both families Sphecidae and . Literature citations for species identification are given, or identification keys and short diagnosis are included when necessary. Morphological terms follow that of Bohart & Menke (1976), and Pulawski & Prentice (2008). An additional key to the Oxybelus lamellatus-species group (species with enlarged mucron) in the Arabian Peninsula is given here: 558 C. Schmid-Egger. Plates 91â“92. A list of species in the Uplift Universe series of novels by David Brin . When formally referenced a species' name includes all of its surviving patrons and clients. The prefix "ul-" indicates a client and is an abbreviation for UpLifted. The prefix "ab-" indicates a patron race and is an acronym of Aided-By. Therefore, for instance, the species Dolphin is formally Dolphin-ab-Human. Humans, in turn, are formally Human-ul-Chimpanzee-ul- Dolphin. Other Prefixes also exist (such as "zor-" representing Oxybelus mucronatus {species} - Arthropoda; Insecta; ; Crabronidae; ; Oxybelus; Print. Search . Sub-taxa. Subspecies (1). Oxybelus mucronatus mucronatus [1]. Taxon Description (Wikipedia). Species With Barcodes: 1. Subspecies List - Progress. Access Published & Released Data. Contributors (Specimens & Sequencing). Specimen Depositories: Sequencing Labs: Imagery. images representing subtaxa of Oxybelus mucronatus. Sample ID He listed 29 species, all of which were described as new. The next main contribution was Walkerâ™s unfortunate paper of 1871. His descriptions were seriously inadequate and his type material has disappeared, destroyed by dermestids (Innes 1912). Thus of the 27 species he created, 22 are unidentifiable and are, therefore, mere lumber in the literature. 101. C. Giles Roche: The Sphecid Wasps Of Egypt. Oxybelus Latreille, 1796 lamellatus species group. Oxybelus diphyllus (A. Costa, 1882) ssp. pharao Kohl, 1884. Alepidaspis diphyllus Costa, 1882: 35, â™; holotype â™ from Sardegna, Italy (MZUN). [Guichard, 1990.] Oxybelus pharao Kohl, 1884: 105, â™; syntype â™ in coll. NHMW; loc.typ.: Cairo. Reduced to a ssp. by de Beaumont, 1950: 413. Egyptian synonyms Oxybelus is a genus of wasps in the family Crabronidae. The species are found worldwide except in the Australian region. They are especially represented in the Palearctic. Oxybelus is the largest genus in Crabronidae, with 264 species known. Source. Oxybelus argentatus Curtis 1833. Oxybelus aurantiacus Mocsary 1883. Olivier 1812. Oxybelus cocacolae P. Verhoeff 1968. Oxybelus diphyllus (A. Costa 1882). Oxybelus dissectus Dahlbom 1845. Oxybelus dusmeti Mingo Perez 1966. This is a list of 268 species in Oxybelus, a genus of square-headed wasps in the family Crabronidae. Oxybelus abdominalis C. Baker, 1896 i c g. Oxybelus acutissimus Bischoff, 1912 i c g. Oxybelus adductus Kazenas, 1994 i c g. Oxybelus admissus Kazenas, 1990 i c g. Oxybelus aestuosus Bingham, 1897 i c g. Oxybelus aethiopicus Cameron, 1906 i c g. Oxybelus aganis R. Bohart, 1993 i c g. Oxybelus agilis F. Smith, 1856 i c g. Oxybelus albipes F. Morawitz, 1894 i c g. Oxybelus albofasciatus Kazenas, 2001 i c g Three species of Oxybelus occur in the British Isles. These wasps are superficially very similar to one another (in some localities - e.g. the Gower, West Glamorgan - they may all fly together). They are rather small, active wasps (body length 5-9 mm) with the body predominantly black with some or all of the abdominal terga marked with a pair of pale yellow or white spots. This species occurs very locally both on the coast (especially on dunes) and on inland heaths in southern England and west Wales. Records for Ireland are from the south-east (the Wexford coast (Stelfox 1933)). It is also known from Jersey. Status (in Britain only). Listed in Falk (1991) as Nationally Notable (Na). Atlas work has confirmed the species to be well-established in most of its historic localities. Flight period. The largest species of Oxybelus in t h i s country is majus with a length of. 12 to 13 mm. Key to the Species of Oxybelus i n America a n d Northern Mexico'. . . 1. Vertex with a shiny median tubercle . 2. . . Vertex without a shiny median tubercle. 6. 2(1). Median cell of forewing nearly asetose; mucro mostly whitish-opaque, slightly flaring and barely emarginate at tip; thorax and abdomen shining; pile of ocellar and upper frons region quite. . . erect (figs. 1 9 5 6 ~ .An annotated synonymical list of North. pines, with a synonymical catalogue of. American Oxybelus. Pan-Pac. Ent., 32: 157: 165. the Oriental species. Phil.