Gorytes
Gorytes is a genus of sand wasps in the family Crabronidae. There are at least 70 described species in Gorytes.[1][2][3][4]
Gorytes | |
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Gorytes quadrifasciatus | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hymenoptera |
Family: | Crabronidae |
Tribe: | Gorytini |
Genus: | Gorytes Latreille, 1805 |
Type species | |
Gorytes quinquecinctus (Fabricius, 1793) | |
Synonyms[1] | |
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Species
These 75 species belong to the genus Gorytes:
- Gorytes abdominalis Cresson, 1865 i c g
- Gorytes aequalis Handlirsch, 1888 i c g
- Gorytes africanus Mercet, 1905 i c g
- Gorytes aino Tsuneki, 1963 i c g
- Gorytes albidulus (Lepeletier, 1832) i c g
- Gorytes albilabris (Lepeletier, 1832) g
- Gorytes albosignatus W. Fox, 1892 i c g
- Gorytes ambiguus Handlirsch, 1888 i c g
- Gorytes angustus (Provancher, 1895) i c g
- Gorytes atricornis Packard, 1867 i c g b
- Gorytes atrifrons W. Fox, 1892 i c g
- Gorytes butleri (R. Bohart, 1969) i c g
- Gorytes californicus (R. Bohart, 1969) i c g
- Gorytes canaliculatus Packard, 1867 i c g
- Gorytes catalinae (R. Bohart, 1969) i c g
- Gorytes claripennis (R. Bohart, 1969) i c g
- Gorytes cochisensis R. Bohart, 1971 i c g
- Gorytes deceptor Krombein, 1958 i c g
- Gorytes divisus F. Smith, 1856 i c g
- Gorytes dorothyae Krombein, 1950 i c g b
- Gorytes effugiens Brauns, 1911 i c g
- Gorytes erugatus (R. Bohart, 1969) i c g
- Gorytes fallax Handlirsch, 1888 i c g
- Gorytes fasciatus W. Fox, 1896 i c g
- Gorytes flagellatus R. Bohart, 1971 i c g
- Gorytes flavidulus (R. Bohart, 1969) i c g
- Gorytes foveolatus Handlirsch, 1888 i c g
- Gorytes guerrero (R. Bohart, 2000) i c g
- Gorytes hadrus (R. Bohart, 1969) i c g
- Gorytes harbinensis Tsuneki, 1967 c g
- Gorytes hebraeus de Beaumont, 1953 i c g
- Gorytes imperialis (R. Bohart, 1969) i c g
- Gorytes intrudens Nurse, 1903 i c g
- Gorytes ishigakiensis Tsuneki, 1982 i c g
- Gorytes jonesi (R. Turner, 1920) i c g
- Gorytes kohlii Handlirsch, 1888 i c g
- Gorytes kulingensis Yasumatsu, 1943 i c g
- Gorytes laticinctus (Lepeletier, 1832) i c g
- Gorytes limbellus R. Bohart, 1971 i c g
- Gorytes maculicornis (F. Morawitz, 1889) i c g
- Gorytes mcateei Krombein and R. Bohart, 1962 i c g
- Gorytes melpomene (Arnold, 1936) i c g
- Gorytes montanus Cameron, 1890 i c g
- Gorytes natalensis F. Smith, 1856 i c g
- Gorytes neglectus Handlirsch, 1895 i c g
- Gorytes nevadensis W. Fox, 1892 i c g
- Gorytes nigricomus (R. Bohart, 1969) i c g
- Gorytes nigrifacies (Mocsáry, 1879) i c g
- Gorytes nyasicus (R. Turner, 1915) i c g
- Gorytes ocellatus (R. Bohart, 1969) i c g
- Gorytes pieli Yasumatsu, 1943 i c g
- Gorytes planifrons (Wesmael, 1852) i c g
- Gorytes pleuripunctatus (A. Costa, 1859) i c g
- Gorytes procrustes Handlirsch, 1888 i c g
- Gorytes prosopis R. Bohart, 1971 i c g
- Gorytes provancheri Handlirsch, 1895 i c g
- Gorytes quadrifasciatus (Fabricius, 1804) i c g
- Gorytes quinquecinctus (Fabricius, 1793) i c g
- Gorytes quinquefasciatus (Panzer, 1798) i c g
- Gorytes ranosahae Arnold, 1945 i c g
- Gorytes rubiginosus Handlirsch, 1888 i c g
- Gorytes rufomaculatus W. Fox, 1896 i c g
- Gorytes samiatus (R. Bohart, 1969) i c g
- Gorytes schlettereri Handlirsch, 1893 i c g
- Gorytes schmidti Schmid-Egger, 2002 i c g
- Gorytes schmiedeknechti Handlirsch, 1888 i c g
- Gorytes simillimus F. Smith, 1856 i c g b
- Gorytes smithii Cresson, 1880 i c g
- Gorytes sulcifrons (A. Costa, 1867) i c g
- Gorytes tanythrix (R. Bohart, 1969) i c g
- Gorytes tobiasi Nemkov, 1990 i c g
- Gorytes tricinctus (Pérez, 1905) i c g
- Gorytes umatillae R. Bohart, 1971 i c g
- Gorytes venustus Cresson, 1865 i c g
- Gorytes willcoxi (Ohl, 2009) i c g b
Data sources: i = ITIS,[1] c = Catalogue of Life,[2] g = GBIF,[3] b = Bugguide.net[4]
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References
- "Gorytes Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
- "Browse Gorytes". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
- "Gorytes". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
- "Gorytes Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
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