Pseudapis

Pseudapis is a genus of bees belonging to the family Halictidae.[1]

Pseudapis
Pseudapis nilotica
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Halictidae
Genus: Pseudapis
Kirby, 1900

The species of this genus are found in Eurasia and Africa.[1]

Species:[1]

  • Pseudapis aculeata (Cockerell, 1931)
  • Pseudapis albidula (Friese, 1930)
  • Pseudapis albolobata (Cockerell, 1911)
  • Pseudapis algeriensis (Warncke, 1976)
  • Pseudapis aliceae (Cockerell, 1935)
  • Pseudapis aliena (Cameron, 1898)
  • Pseudapis amoenula (Gerstäcker, 1870)
  • Pseudapis ampla (Walker, 1871)
  • Pseudapis anatolica (Warncke, 1976)
  • Pseudapis anomala W.F.Kirby, 1900
  • Pseudapis anthidioides (Gerstäcker, 1857)
  • Pseudapis armata (Olivier, 1812)
  • Pseudapis bispinosa (Brullé, 1832)
  • Pseudapis bytinski (Warncke, 1976)
  • Pseudapis carcharodonta (Baker, 2002)
  • Pseudapis cinerea (Friese, 1930)
  • Pseudapis diversipes (Latreille, 1806)
  • Pseudapis dixica (Warncke, 1976)
  • Pseudapis duplocincta (Vachal, 1897)
  • Pseudapis edentata (Morawitz, 1876)
  • Pseudapis elegantissima (Popov, 1949)
  • Pseudapis enecta (Cockerell, 1911)
  • Pseudapis equestris (Gerstäcker, 1872)
  • Pseudapis fayumensis Baker, 2002
  • Pseudapis femoralis (Pallas, 1773)
  • Pseudapis flavicarpa (Vachal, 1903)
  • Pseudapis flavolobata (Cockerell, 1911)
  • Pseudapis fugax (Morawitz, 1877)
  • Pseudapis gabonensis (Pauly, 1990)
  • Pseudapis glabriventris (Friese, 1930)
  • Pseudapis illepida (Walker, 1871)
  • Pseudapis inermis (Morawitz, 1895)
  • Pseudapis innesi (Gribodo, 1894)
  • Pseudapis interstitinervis (Strand, 1912)
  • Pseudapis kenyensis Pauly, 1990
  • Pseudapis kingi (Cockerell, 1931)
  • Pseudapis kophenes (Baker, 2002)
  • Pseudapis lobata (Olivier, 1812)
  • Pseudapis mandschurica (Hedicke, 1940)
  • Pseudapis megacantha (Cockerell, 1916)
  • Pseudapis monstrosa (Costa, 1861)
  • Pseudapis nilotica (Smith, 1875)
  • Pseudapis nubica (Warncke, 1976)
  • Pseudapis ocracea Pauly, 1990
  • Pseudapis opacula (Cockerell, 1920)
  • Pseudapis oxybeloides (Smith, 1875)
  • Pseudapis pallicornis (Walker, 1871)
  • Pseudapis pandeana (Strand, 1914)
  • Pseudapis patellata (Magretti, 1884)
  • Pseudapis platula (Warncke, 1976)
  • Pseudapis punctata (Cameron, 1905)
  • Pseudapis punctiventris (Cockerell, 1935)
  • Pseudapis punctiventris (Pauly)
  • Pseudapis rhodocantha (Cockerell)
  • Pseudapis riftensis Pauly, 1990
  • Pseudapis riftinensis Pauly, 1990
  • Pseudapis rufescens (Morawitz, 1876)
  • Pseudapis rugiventris (Friese, 1930)
  • Pseudapis sangaensis (Pauly, 1990)
  • Pseudapis schubotzi (Strand, 1911)
  • Pseudapis semlikiana (Cockerell, 1935)
  • Pseudapis siamensis (Cockerell, 1929)
  • Pseudapis squamata (Morawitz, 1895)
  • Pseudapis stenotarsus Baker, 2002
  • Pseudapis sudanica (Warncke, 1980)
  • Pseudapis tadzhica (Popov, 1956)
  • Pseudapis tobiasi Astafurova, 2004
  • Pseudapis trigonotarsis (He & Wu, 1990)
  • Pseudapis tshibindica (Cockerell, 1935)
  • Pseudapis uelleburgensis (Strand, 1912)
  • Pseudapis umtalica (Cockerell, 1935)
  • Pseudapis unidentata (Olivier, 1811)
  • Pseudapis urfana (Warncke, 1980)
  • Pseudapis usakoa (Cockerell, 1939)
  • Pseudapis usambarae Pauly, 1990
  • Pseudapis valga (Gerstäcker, 1872)

References

  1. "Pseudapis W.F.Kirby, 1900". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
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