Anoplius
Appearance
Anoplius | |
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Anoplius viaticus (L.) (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) with prey Nuctenea umbratica (Clerck) (Arachnida: Araneidae) | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hymenoptera |
Family: | Pompilidae |
Genus: | Anoplius Dufour, 1834[1] |
Type species | |
Sphex nigerrmius Scopoli, 1763[2]
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Anoplius is a genus of spider wasps in the family Pompilidae called the blue-black spider wasps. It is one of two genera within the tribe Anopliini of subfamily Pompilinae.[3]
Species
[edit]The genus includes the following species:
Subgenus Anoplius (Anopliodes)
[edit]- Anoplius bolli Banks, 1917[2]
- Anoplius chiriqui Evans, 1966[4]
- Anoplius parsonsi (Banks, 1944)[2][4]
- Anoplius varius (Fabricius, 1804)[4]
- Anoplius vestoris Banks, 1947[4]
Subgenus Anoplius (Anoplius)
[edit]- Anoplius aberrans Gussakovskij, 1932[5][6]
- Anoplius alpinobalticus Wolf, 1965[7][6]
- Anoplius ambatoensis (Cameron, 1903)[4]
- Anoplius angustus Banks, 1947[4]
- Anoplius apicalis (Haupt, 1938)[8][5]
- Anoplius araucanus (Herbst, 1928)[4]
- Anoplius basalis Dreisbach, 1950[6]
- Anoplius caviventris (Aurivillius, 1907)[7][6]
- Anoplius concinnus (Dahlbom, 1845)[5][7][6]
- Anoplius davisi Banks, 1947[4]
- Anoplius depressipes Banks, 1919[2][9]
- Anoplius dreisbachi Evans, 1966[2]
- Anoplius elongatus Dreisbach, 1950[2]
- Anoplius eous Yasumatsu, 1936[5][7]
- Anoplius fratellus (Pérez, 1905)[6]
- Anoplius fulgidus (Robertson, 1901)[2][9][4]
- Anoplius hispidulus Dreisbach, 1950[2][9]
- Anoplius hummeli (Haupt, 1934)[5]
- Anoplius illinoensis (Cresson, 1865)[2][9]
- Anoplius imbellis Banks, 1944[2][9][4]
- Anoplius iriomotensis Tsuneki, 1990[5]
- Anoplius ishigakianus Tsuneki, 1990[5]
- Anoplius ithaca (Banks, 1912)[2]
- Anoplius iwatai Yasumatsu, 1939[5][6]
- Anoplius japonicus Yasumatsu, 1943[5]
- Anoplius liukiu (Dalla Torre, 1897)[5]
- Anoplius machachiensis (Cameron, 1903)[4]
- Anoplius minor Banks, 1947[4]
- Anoplius niger (Haupt, 1938)[5]
- Anoplius nigerrimus (Scopoli, 1763)[2][5][7][6]
- Anoplius obscuratus (Haupt, 1938)[8][5]
- Anoplius pacificus Yasumatsu, 1943[5]
- Anoplius pannonicus Wolf, 1965[7]
- Anoplius papago Banks, 1941[2][9][4]
- Anoplius perpilosus Banks, 1947[4]
- Anoplius petiolaris Gussakovskij, 1932[5][6]
- Anoplius piliventris (Morawitz, 1889)[5]
- Anoplius ryukyuensis Tsuneki, 1990[5][6]
- Anoplius sachalinensis Lelej, 1994[5][6]
- Anoplius sakishimanus Tsuneki, 1990[5]
- Anoplius simulans (Cresson, 1869)[4]
- Anoplius sundukovi Loktionov & Lelej, 2014[6]
- Anoplius surusumi Tsuneki, 1989[5]
- Anoplius tanoi Tsuneki, 1990[5]
- Anoplius tenuicornis (Tournier, 1889)[2][5][7][6]
- Anoplius toluca (Cameron, 1893)[2][4]
- Anoplius toyohei Loktionov & Lelej, 2014[3]
- Anoplius varunus Banks, 1947[4]
- Anoplius ventralis (Banks, 1910)[2][9]
- Anoplius virginiensis (Cresson, 1867)[2][9]
Subgenus Anoplius (Arachnophroctonus)
[edit]- Anoplius acapulcoensis (Cameron, 1893)[2][9][4]
- Anoplius aeruginosus (Tournier, 1890)[7][6]
- Anoplius alcataria (Banks, 1947)[4]
- Anoplius allorices (Banks, 1947)[4]
- Anoplius americanus (Beauvois, 1811)[2][9][4]
- Anoplius apiculatus (Smith, 1855)[2][9][4]
- Anoplius arequipensis (Brèthes, 1924)[4]
- Anoplius argelesia (Banks, 1947)[4]
- Anoplius argenteomaculata (Fox, 1897)[4]
- Anoplius atrimene (Banks, 1947)[4]
- Anoplius bilunata (Haliday, 1836)[4]
- Anoplius boliviana (Banks, 1947)[4]
- Anoplius caloderes (Banks, 1945)[4]
- Anoplius chiapanus Evans, 1966[4]
- Anoplius clotho (Smith, 1879)[2]
- Anoplius cuautemoc Evans, 1966[4]
- Anoplius cymocles (Banks, 1947)[4]
- Anoplius cynthia (Banks, 1947)[4]
- Anoplius decepta (Fox, 1897)[4]
- Anoplius echinatus (Fox, 1897)[4]
- Anoplius emortua Banks, 1947[4]
- Anoplius euacantha Banks, 1947[4]
- Anoplius hermanni (Holmberg, 1904)[4]
- Anoplius hispaniolae Evans, 1966[4]
- Anoplius holmbergi (Banks, 1947)[4]
- Anoplius inaurata (Smith, 1879)[4]
- Anoplius inculcatrix (Cameron, 1912)[4]
- Anoplius infuscatus (Vander, Linden, 1827)[5][7][6]
- Anoplius marginalis (Banks, 1910)[2][9]
- Anoplius marginicollis (Taschenberg, 1869)[4]
- Anoplius moestus (Banks, 1912)[2]
- Anoplius nigritus (Dahlbom, 1843)[9]
- Anoplius occidentalis (Dreisbach, 1954)[2]
- Anoplius ornamenta (Fox, 1897)[4]
- Anoplius partita (Fox, 1897)[4]
- Anoplius personata (Fox, 1897)[4]
- Anoplius peruviana (Banks, 1947)[4]
- Anoplius platensis (Brèthes, 1909)[4]
- Anoplius pulchrisoma (Banks, 1947)[4]
- Anoplius relativus (Fox, 1893)[2]
- Anoplius scalaris (Taschenberg, 1869)[4]
- Anoplius semicinctus (Dahlbom, 1843)[4]
- Anoplius semirufus (Cresson, 1867)[2][4]
- Anoplius separata (Taschenberg, 1869)[4]
- Anoplius sobrinus (Spinola, 1851)[4]
- Anoplius spinimanus (Eschscholtz, 1823)[4]
- Anoplius spinolae (Kohl, 1905)[4]
- Anoplius taschenbergi (Brèthes)[4]
- Anoplius triqueta (Fox, 1897)[4]
- Anoplius turcica (Fabricius, 1775)[4]
- Anoplius veranes (Banks, 1947)[4]
- Anoplius viaticus (Linnaeus, 1758)[5][7][6]
- Anoplius virilis (Banks, 1947)[4]
- Anoplius xerophilus Evans, 1947[2]
Subgenus Anoplius (Dicranoplius)
[edit]- Anoplius albidus (Evans, 1969)[4]
- Anoplius areatus (Taschenberg, 1869)[4]
- Anoplius brevitarsus (Banks, 1947)[4]
- Anoplius cujanus (Holmberg, 1881)[4]
- Anoplius diphonichus (Spinola, 1851)[4]
- Anoplius evansi Pitts & Sadler, 2017[4]
- Anoplius nigritus (Evans, 1969)[4] — preoccupied by Anoplius (Ar.) nigritus Dahlbom, 1843
- Anoplius pampero (Evans, 1969)[4]
- Anoplius satanus (Holmberg, 1881)[4]
Subgenus Anoplius (Notiochares)
[edit]- Anoplius amethystinus (Dahlbom, 1834)[8][2][9][4]
- Anoplius diffinis Banks, 1947[4]
- Anoplius lepidus (Say, 1836)[2][9][4]
Subgenus Anoplius (Onentanophus)
[edit]- Anoplius bifasciatus Tullgren, 1904[8]
- Anoplius canifrons (Smith, 1855)[8][5]
- Anoplius morosus Smith, 1855[8]
- Anoplius nigripes (Haupt, 1950)[8]
- Anoplius nozakae Tsuneki, 1990[5]
- Anoplius rufipes Day, 1974[8]
- Anoplius saegeri Arnold, 1937[8]
- Anoplius yonagunianus Tsuneki, 1990[5]
Subgenus Anoplius (Pompilinus)
[edit]- Anoplius brevihirta (Banks, 1945)[2][10]
- Anoplius californiae Evans, 1948[2]
- Anoplius clystera (Banks, 1914)[2]
- Anoplius cylindricus (Cresson, 1867)[2][9]
- Anoplius estellina (Banks, 1914)[2]
- Anoplius fraternus (Banks, 1941)[2][9]
- Anoplius insolens (Banks, 1912)[2][9]
- Anoplius krombeini Evans, 1950[2][9]
- Anoplius leona (Cameron, 1893)[2]
- Anoplius marginatus (Say, 1824)[2][9]
- Anoplius percitus Evans, 1950[2][9]
- Anoplius rectangularis (Dreisbach, 1949)[2]
- Anoplius splendens (Dreisbach, 1949)[2][9]
- Anoplius stenotus (Banks, 1914)[2][9]
- Anoplius subcylindricus (Banks, 1917)[2][9]
- Anoplius tenebrosus (Cresson, 1865)[2]
- Anoplius texanus (Dreisbach, 1949)[2]
- Anoplius townesi Evans, 1951[2]
Species transferred to Lophopompilus
[edit]The former subgenus Lophopompilus has been elevated to a separate genus by Loktionov and Lelej.[3]
- Lophopompilus aethiops (Cresson, 1865)[2]
- Lophopompilus atrox (Dahlbom, 1843)[2]
- Lophopompilus bengtssoni (Regan, 1923)[2]
- Lophopompilus carolina (Banks, 1921)[2]
- Lophopompilus cleora (Banks, 1917)[2]
- Lophopompilus grandis (Eversmann, 1846)[6]
- Lophopompilus samariensis (Pallas, 1771)[6] — species studied for its venom Pompilidotoxin[11]
References
[edit]- ^ "Anoplius Dufour, 1834". Fauna Europaea. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az Krombein, Karl V. (1979). "Scoliidae". In Krombein, Karl V.; Hurd, Paul D. Jr.; Smith, David R.; Burks, B.D. (eds.). Catalog of Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico. Vol. 2. Apocrita (Aculeata). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. p. 1553-1562.
- ^ a b c Loktionov, Valery M.; Lelej, Arkady S. (2014). Spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) of the Russian Far East. Vladivostok: Dalnauka. p. 472 pp. ISBN 9785804414437.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu Fernández, Fernando; Rodriguez, Juanita; Waichert, Cecilia; Decker, Brenna; Pitts, James (2022). "Twenty two years later: An updated checklist of Neotropical spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae)". Zootaxa. 5116 (4): 451–503. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.5116.4.1.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa Lelej, Arkady S.; Yamane, Seiki (1994). "A review of the East Asian species of Anoplius Dufour (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae)". Reports of the Faculty of Science Kagoshima University (Earth Sciences and Biology). 27: 229–244. Retrieved 2024-03-09.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Loktionov, Valery M.; Lelej, Arkady S. (2017). "An annotated catalogue of the spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) of Russia". Zootaxa. 4280 (1): 1–95. doi:10.11646/ZOOTAXA.4280.1.1.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Shlyahtenok, A.S.; Shlyahtenok, Arkady S.; Valery M., Loktionov (2012). "A review of the genus Anoplius Dufour, 1834 (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae) of European fauna". Euroasian Entomological Journal (in Russian). 11 (5): 449–464.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Day, Michael Charles (1974). "A contribution to the taxonomy of the genus Anoplius Dufour (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) including a revision of the Palaeotropical subgenus Orientanoplius Haupt". Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 30 (8): 373–404. Retrieved 2024-03-09.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Leavengood, John M. Jr.; Waichert, Cecilia; Rodriguez, Juanita (2011). "A distributional checklist of the spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) of Florida". Insecta Mundi. 0161: 1–8. Retrieved 2024-03-10.
- ^ Finnamore, A.T.; Buckle, D.; Buddle, C.M.; Hamilton, K.G.A. (2000). "The effects of grazing and exotic grasses (crested wheat grass) on the ecological integrity of upland prairie communities of spiders, leafhoppers, and predatory wasps (Poaceae; Arthropoda: Solfugae, Opiliones, Araneae, Homoptera, Hymenoptera)". Crossing the Medicine Line Network. The Northern Mixed Grass Transboundary Conservation Initiative. Retrieved 2024-03-10.
- ^ Konno, K.; Hisada, M.; Itagaki, Y.; Naoki, H.; Kawai, N; Miwa, A.; Yasuhara, T.; Takayama, H. (1998). "Isolation and structure of pompilidotoxins, novel peptide neurotoxins in solitary wasp venoms". Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 250 (3): 612–616. doi:10.1006/bbrc.1998.9299. PMID 9784394.