Ctenocerinae

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Ctenocerinae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Suborder: Apocrita
Superfamily: Vespoidea
Family: Pompilidae
Subfamily: Ctenocerinae

The Ctenocerinae are a subfamily of spider wasps, Pompilidae, which contains a small number of genera, two in the Neotropics, four in Australia and the remainder in Africa. Ctenocerine wasps have evidently evolved from a common ancestor with the Pepsinae, but are specialized for preying upon trap-door spiders (Ctenizidae).[1]

The genera in the Ctenocerinae include:[2]

  • Abernessia Arlé 1947
  • Apoclavelia Evans 1972
  • Apteropompilus Brauns, 1899
  • Apteropompiloides Brauns, 1899
  • Ateloclavelia Arnold, 1932
  • Austroclavelia Evans 1972
  • Clavelia Lucas, 1851
  • Claveliella Arnold, 1939
  • Cteniziphontes Evans 1972
  • Ctenocerus Dahlbom, 1845
  • Epipompilus Kohl (1884)
  • Euclavelia Arnold, 1935
  • Hadropompilus Arnold, 1934
  • Hypoferreola Ashmead 1902
  • Lepidocnemis Haupt 1930
  • Marimba Pate, 1946
  • Masisa Arnold, 1934
  • Maurillus Smith 1855
  • Micragenia Arnold, 1934
  • Paraclavelia Haupt, 1930
  • Parapompilus Smith, 1855
  • Parapsilotelus Arnold, 1960
  • Pezopompilus Arnold, 1946
  • Protoclavelia Arnold, 1932
  • Psilotelus Arnold, 1932
  • Stenoclavelia Arnold, 1935
  • Trichosalius Arnold, 1934

References

  1. Evans H.E. 1972 The Tribe Ctenoceratini in Australia Aus. J. of Entom. 11(3) 244-252
  2. http://www.waspweb.org/Vespoidea/Pompilidae/Classification/index.htm


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