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Research paper thumbnail of The phylogenetic relationships and natural classificition of the Vespoidea (Hymenptera)

Systematic Entomology, Jan 1, 1982

Research paper thumbnail of Checklist of the species in the subfamily Vespinae (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Vespidae)

Nat. Hist, Jan 1, 1997

A checklist of the species in the subfamily Vespinae is presented, including synonyms and distrib... more A checklist of the species in the subfamily Vespinae is presented, including synonyms and distributional summaries. Sixty-seven extant species in four genera are treated as valid, with an additional ten fossil species listed. No subspecies are recognized. Lamarck (1801) did not designate Vespa crabro Linnaeus as the type species· of the genus Vespa. However, Latreille's (1810) designation of the same species is the first valid one, therefore existing generic nomenclature need not be disturbed. The following nomenclatural change is made: Vespa variabilis du ·Buysson, 1905, is a junior primary homonym of Vespa variabilis Fabricius, 1781. It is replaced by Vespa variabilis jumida van der Vecht, 1959, which is elevated to species rank, NEW STATUS. The lectotype of Vespa annulata Smith, 1858, is designated.

Research paper thumbnail of a. A new species of the genus Apanteles Foerster (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) from Western Maharashtra

Oikoassay, 6, 5, Jan 1, 1989

Research paper thumbnail of The phylogenetic relationships and natural classificition of the Vespoidea (Hymenptera)

Systematic Entomology, Jan 1, 1982

Research paper thumbnail of Checklist of the species in the subfamily Vespinae (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Vespidae)

Nat. Hist, Jan 1, 1997

A checklist of the species in the subfamily Vespinae is presented, including synonyms and distrib... more A checklist of the species in the subfamily Vespinae is presented, including synonyms and distributional summaries. Sixty-seven extant species in four genera are treated as valid, with an additional ten fossil species listed. No subspecies are recognized. Lamarck (1801) did not designate Vespa crabro Linnaeus as the type species· of the genus Vespa. However, Latreille's (1810) designation of the same species is the first valid one, therefore existing generic nomenclature need not be disturbed. The following nomenclatural change is made: Vespa variabilis du ·Buysson, 1905, is a junior primary homonym of Vespa variabilis Fabricius, 1781. It is replaced by Vespa variabilis jumida van der Vecht, 1959, which is elevated to species rank, NEW STATUS. The lectotype of Vespa annulata Smith, 1858, is designated.

Research paper thumbnail of a. A new species of the genus Apanteles Foerster (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) from Western Maharashtra

Oikoassay, 6, 5, Jan 1, 1989

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