Psen

Psen is a genus of aphid wasps in the family Crabronidae. There are at least 90 described species in Psen.[1][2][3][4]

Psen erythropoda

Psen
Psen erythropoda
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Psen
Synonyms
  • Caenopsen Stephens, 1829
  • Dahlbomia Wissmann, 1849
  • Mesopora Wesmael, 1852
  • Psenia Cameron, 1899

Species

  • Psen affinis Gussakovskij, 1937
  • Psen alishanus Tsuneki, 1967
  • Psen amboinensis van Lith, 1965
  • Psen angulifrons van Lith, 1965
  • Psen anodontotus van Lith, 1976
  • Psen aspites van Lith, 1968
  • Psen assamensis van Lith, 1965
  • Psen ater (Olivier, 1792)
  • Psen aureohirtus Rohwer, 1921
  • Psen aurifrons Tsuneki, 1959
  • Psen bakeri Rohwer, 1923
  • Psen barthi Viereck, 1907
  • Psen betremi van Lith, 1959
  • Psen bettoh Tsuneki, 1977
  • Psen bishopi van Lith, 1968
  • Psen bnun Tsuneki, 1971
  • Psen boninensis Nagase, 2000
  • Psen brinchangensis van Lith, 1965
  • Psen bryani Perkins and Cheesman, 1928
  • Psen carbonarius (F. Smith, 1865)
  • Psen cheesmanae Krombein, 1949
  • Psen congolus Leclercq, 1961
  • Psen coriaceus van Lith, 1959
  • Psen curvipilosus van Lith, 1959
  • Psen dzimm Tsuneki, 1959
  • Psen elisabethae van Lith, 1959
  • Psen emarginatus van Lith, 1959
  • Psen erythrocnemus van Lith, 1975
  • Psen erythropoda Rohwer, 1910
  • Psen eurypygus van Lith, 1965
  • Psen foveicornis Tsuneki, 1982
  • Psen foveolatus Budrys, 1986
  • Psen fuscinervis (Cameron, 1899)
  • Psen hanedanus Terayama and Murota, 2016
  • Psen heinrichi van Lith, 1968
  • Psen hirashimai Tsuneki, 1966
  • Psen inflatus van Lith, 1968
  • Psen irwini (Bohart and Grissell, 1969)
  • Psen kalilicus Tsuneki, 1982
  • Psen koreanus Tsuneki, 1959
  • Psen krombeini van Lith, 1965
  • Psen kulingensis van Lith, 1965
  • Psen lacuniventris L. Ma and Q. Li, 2007
  • Psen leclercqi van Lith, 1974
  • Psen lieftincki van Lith, 1959
  • Psen lobicornis van Lith, 1973
  • Psen marjoriae van Lith, 1968
  • Psen matalensis R. Turner, 1912
  • Psen melanosoma Rohwer, 1921
  • Psen metallicus van Lith, 1975
  • Psen miyagino Tsuneki, 1983
  • Psen monticola (Packard, 1867)
  • Psen montivagus (Dalla Torre, 1897)
  • Psen nepalensis van Lith, 1968
  • Psen nigriventris van Lith, 1965
  • Psen nitidus van Lith, 1959
  • Psen novahibernicus van Lith, 1965
  • Psen opacus van Lith, 1959
  • Psen orientalis Cameron, 1890
  • Psen paranaensis van Lith, 1975
  • Psen patellatus Arnold, 1924
  • Psen paulus van Lith, 1968
  • Psen pilosus van Lith, 1965
  • Psen politiventris Rohwer, 1921
  • Psen pulcher (Cameron, 1891)
  • Psen refractus Nurse, 1903
  • Psen regalis van Lith, 1968
  • Psen richardsi Tsuneki, 1959
  • Psen rubicundus van Lith, 1959
  • Psen ruficrus van Lith, 1965
  • Psen rufiventris Cameron, 1890
  • Psen rufoannulatus Cameron, 1907
  • Psen sauteri van Lith, 1968
  • Psen sedlaceki van Lith, 1968
  • Psen seminitidus van Lith, 1965
  • Psen seriatispinosus L. Ma and Q. Li, 2006
  • Psen shirozui Tsuneki, 1966
  • Psen shukuzanus Tsuneki, 1972
  • Psen silvaticus Arnold, 1924
  • Psen simlensis van Lith, 1968
  • Psen spinitibialis L. Ma and Q. Li, 2007
  • Psen striolatus (Cameron, 1891)
  • Psen tanoi Tsuneki, 1967
  • Psen terayamai Tsuneki, 1982
  • Psen terrigenus van Lith, 1959
  • Psen toxopeusi van Lith, 1959
  • Psen triangulatus van Lith, 1959
  • Psen unifasciculatus Malloch, 1933
  • Psen ussuriensis van Lith, 1959
  • Psen vadosus van Lith, 1968
  • Psen vechti van Lith, 1959
  • Psen venetus Pate, 1946
  • Psen yasumatsui Gussakovskij, 1934
  • Psen yomasanus van Lith, 1965
  • Psen yunnanensis L. Ma and Q. Li, 2007
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References

  1. "Psen Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-01-29.
  2. "Psen Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-01-29.
  3. Sharkey M.J. (2007). Phylogeny and Classification of Hymenoptera.
  4. "Phylogenetic relationships among superfamilies of Hymenoptera", Sharkey M.J., Carpenter J.M., Vilhelmsen L., et al. 2012. Cladistics 28(1): 80-112.

Further reading

  • Arnett, Ross H. (2000). American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North of Mexico. CRC Press.



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