Crossocerus

Crossocerus
Crossocerus species
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Suborder: Apocrita
Superfamily: Apoidea
Family: Crabronidae
Subfamily: Crabroninae
Tribe: Crabronini
Genus: Crossocerus
Lepeletier & Brullé, 1834

Crossocerus is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Crabronidae. [1]

European species

Species within this genus include:[2]

  • Crossocerus acanthophorus (Kohl 1892)
  • Crossocerus adhaesus (Kohl 1915)
  • Crossocerus annulipes (Lepeletier & Brulle 1835)
  • Crossocerus assimilis (F. Smith 1856)
  • Crossocerus barbipes (Dahlbom 1845)
  • Crossocerus binotatus Lepeletier & Brulle 1835
  • Crossocerus capitosus (Shuckard 1837)
  • Crossocerus cetratus (Shuckard 1837)
  • Crossocerus cinxius (Dahlbom 1838)
  • Crossocerus congener (Dahlbom 1844)
  • Crossocerus denticoxa (Bischoff 1932)
  • Crossocerus denticrus Herrich-Schaeffer 1841
  • Crossocerus dimidiatus (Fabricius 1781)
  • Crossocerus distinguendus (A. Morawitz 1866)
  • Crossocerus elongatulus (Vander Linden 1829)
  • Crossocerus exiguus (Vander Linden 1829)
  • Crossocerus guichardi Leclercq 1972
  • Crossocerus heydeni Kohl 1880
  • Crossocerus italicus Beaumont 1959
  • Crossocerus leucostoma (Linnaeus 1758)
  • Crossocerus lindbergi (Beaumont 1954)
  • Crossocerus lundbladi (Kjellander 1954)
  • Crossocerus megacephalus (Rossi 1790)
  • Crossocerus nigritus (Lepeletier & Brulle 1835)
  • Crossocerus ovalis Lepeletier & Brulle 1835
  • Crossocerus palmipes (Linnaeus 1767)
  • Crossocerus podagricus (Vander Linden 1829)
  • Crossocerus pullulus (A. Morawitz 1866)
  • Crossocerus quadrimaculatus (Fabricius 1793)
  • Crossocerus styrius (Kohl 1892)
  • Crossocerus subulatus (Dahlbom 1845)
  • Crossocerus tarsatus (Shuckard 1837)
  • Crossocerus toledensis Leclercq 1971
  • Crossocerus vagabundus (Panzer 1798)
  • Crossocerus varus Lepeletier & Brulle 1835
  • Crossocerus walkeri (Shuckard 1837)
  • Crossocerus wesmaeli (Vander Linden 1829)

References

  1. Biolib
  2. Fauna europaea
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