Monobia
Monobia | |
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Monobia quadridens | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hymenoptera |
Family: | Vespidae |
Subfamily: | Eumeninae |
Genus: | Monobia Saussure, 1852 [1] |
Type species | |
Vespa quadridens Carl Linnaeus, 1763 [1] |
Monobia is a primarily neotropical genus of medium sized to large potter wasps occurring from the United States to Argentina.[2] This genus is very closely related to the genus Montezumia. It contains the following species:[2]
- Monobia angulosa
- Monobia anomala
- Monobia apicalipennis
- Monobia atrorubra
- Monobia biangulata
- Monobia californica
- Monobia caliginosa
- Monobia carbonaria
- Monobia caridei
- Monobia cingulata
- Monobia curvata
- Monobia cyanipennis
- Monobia deplanata
- Monobia egregia
- Monobia eremna
- Monobia funebris
- Monobia incarum
- Monobia insueta
- Monobia lecointei
- Monobia mochii
- Monobia nayarit
- Monobia nigripennis
- Monobia paraguayensis
- Monobia proeta
- Monobia puertoricensis
- Monobia quadridens
- Monobia schrottkyi
- Monobia scutellaris
- Monobia texana
- Monobia trifasciata
- Monobia yacochuyae
References
- 1 2 James M. Carpenter (1986). "A synonymic generic checklist of the Eumeninae (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)" (PDF). Psyche. 93: 61–90. doi:10.1155/1986/12489.
- 1 2 A. Willink (1982). "Revisión de los generos Montezumia Saussure and Monobia Saussure (Hymenoptera: Eumenidae)". Boletín de la Academia Nacional de Ciencias, Cordoba. 55: 3–321.
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