Monobia

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 Saussure, 1852
  • Monobia anomala Saussure, 1852
  • Monobia apicalipennis Saussure, 1852
  • Monobia atrorubra Ducke, 1904
  • Monobia biangulata Saussure, 1875
  • Monobia californica (Saussure, 1863)
  • Monobia caliginosa Willink, 1982
  • Monobia carbonaria Willink, 1982
  • Monobia caridei Brèthes, 1906
  • Monobia cingulata Brèthes, 1903
  • Monobia curvata Fox, 1899
  • Monobia cyanipennis (Guerin, 1831)
  • Monobia deplanata Ducke, 1908
  • Monobia egregia Saussure, 1856
  • Monobia eremna Willink, 1982
  • Monobia funebris Gribodo, 1891
  • Monobia incarum Bequard, 1940
  • Monobia insueta Giordani Soika, 1969
  • Monobia lecointei Ducke, 1911
  • Monobia mochii Giordani Soika, 1973
  • Monobia nayarit Willink, 1982
  • Monobia nigripennis Saussure, 1875
  • Monobia paraguayensis Berton, 1925
  • Monobia proeta (Cresson, 1865)
  • Monobia puertoricensis Bequard, 1941
  • Monobia quadridens (Linnaeus, 1763)
  • Monobia schrottkyi Berton, 1918
  • Monobia scutellaris Ducke, 1911
  • Monobia sylvatica Saussure, 1852
  • Monobia texana (Cresson, 1872)
  • Monobia trifasciata Willink, 1982
  • Monobia yacochuyae Willink, 1982

Monobia
Monobia quadridens
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Vespidae
Subfamily: Eumeninae
Genus: Monobia
Saussure, 1852 [1]
Type species
Vespa quadridens
Species

See text

References

  1. James M. Carpenter (1986). "A synonymic generic checklist of the Eumeninae (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)" (PDF). Psyche. 93 (1–2): 61–90. doi:10.1155/1986/12489.


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