Xenocurgus tasmanicus Haupt, 1937
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Xenocurgus tasmanicus Haupt, 1937 View in CoL
Xenocurgus tasmanicus Haupt, 1937a:135 View in CoL . Type data: type status and whereabouts unknown ♀. Type locality: Tasmania (as Van Diemens Land ).
Distribution: TAS.
Subfamily Pompilinae
The Australian Pompilinae is represented by 13 genera and 132 species. Species of Ctenostegus Haupt, 1930 , Turneromyia Banks, 1941 , Episyron Schiødte, 1837 , Paracyphononyx Gribodo, 1884 , Anoplius Dufour, 1834 and Pompilus Fabricius, 1798 primarily consist of wasps with a black integument, coloured or banded with grey/silvery pubescence. The “collaris” mimicry complex of Evans involves species of Ctenostegus , Turneromyia , Paracyphononyx and Episyron with black and orange colouration. Three species of Pompilinae , Batozonellus maculifrons (Smith, 1873) , Anoplius (Orientanoplius) canifrons (Smith, 1855) and Pompilus cinereus ( Fabricius, 1775) have extensive extralimital distributions.
Agenioideus Ashmead, 1902 View in CoL
Agenioideus Ashmead, 1902:85 View in CoL . Type species: Pompilus humilis Cresson, 1861 View in CoL by original designation.
Aporoideus Ashmead, 1902:86 . Type species: Pompilus sericeus Van der Linden, 1827 View in CoL by original designation. [synonymy by Evans, 1950:189].
Sericopompilus Banks, 1911:229 View in CoL [in part].
Agenoideus Banks, 1917:107 [ lapsus calami for Agenioideus, Ashmead 1902 View in CoL ].
Gymnochares Banks, 1917:107 View in CoL , 108. Type species: Psammochares birkmanni Banks, 1910 View in CoL by subsequent designation, see Pate, 1946:88. [synonymy by Wolf, 1985:231].
Evans (1950) synonymised Aporoides Ashmead, 1902 with Agenioideus View in CoL . Consequently, the single species of Aporoides recorded from Australia is here listed under Agenioideus View in CoL . None of the Australian species of Agenioideus View in CoL have been placed to subgenera, viz. Ageniopompilus Priesner, 1955; Mimochares Wahis, 1970; Rufopompilus Wolf, 1970 ; Sericopompilus Howard, 1901 View in CoL ; Enbanksia Evans, 1965 (as subgenus); Schizanoplius Cameron, 1904 (for priority of this name over Ridestus Banks, 1911 see Wahis (2000b:77)); Agenioideus Ashmead, 1902 View in CoL ; Iberochares Wahis, 1970; Alloridestus Wolf, 1979 .
Agenioideus expulsus Turner, 1917
Agenioideus expulsus Turner, 1917b:74 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♀ ♂. Type locality: QLD , Mackay. Distribution: QLD.
Agenioideus nigricornis ( Fabricius, 1775) View in CoL
Sphex nigricornis Fabricius, 1775:351 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♀. Type locality: Australia (as nova Hollandia); Fabricius, 1781:449 [descr. (in Latin), dist.]; Gmelin, 1790:2731 [descr. (in Latin, dist.]; Fabricius, 1793:214 [descr. (in Latin), dist.]; Zimsen, 1964:387 [note on type].
Pompilus nigricornis Fabricius, 1798:251 View in CoL [comb. nov., descr. (in Latin), dist.]; Fabricius, 1804:195 [descr. (in Latin), dist.].
Pompilus diversus Smith, 1868:243 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♀. Type locality: NSW or QLD, Sydney or Moreton Bay. [preoccupied Dahlbom, 1845:446; synonymy by Turner, 1910:330]; Froggatt, 1892:212 [cat.].
Pompilus bos Dalla Torre, 1897:277 View in CoL [ nom. nov. for Pompilus diversus Smith, 1868 View in CoL ; synonymy by Turner, 1910:330].
Anoplius nigricornis Turner, 1910:330 View in CoL [comb. nov., descr.].
Agenioideus nigricornis Evans et al. 1981:11 View in CoL [nov. comb, prey].
Distribution: NSW, QLD.
Prey records: Steatoda femorale (Thorell) (Theridiidae)
Agenioideus ultimus ( Turner, 1916) View in CoL
Aporoideus ultimus Turner, 1916:124 View in CoL . Type data: holotype BMNH ♀. Type locality: TAS, Eaglehawk Neck.
Distribution: TAS, WA.
Anoplius Dufour, 1834 View in CoL
Anoplius Dufour, 1834 View in CoL is a large genus with several subgenera. Psammochares Fabricius, 1796 View in CoL has been suppressed ( ICZN1946), but has as its type Sphex fusca Linnaeus, 1761 View in CoL , which is a synonym of Sphex viatica Linnaeus 1758 View in CoL , currrently placed in Anoplius View in CoL . Between 1910 and 1917 Turner described or transfered several species to Psammochares View in CoL , where they have remained unnoticed. Unlike the situation in Pompilus Fabricius, 1798 View in CoL (see below) there is no dispute over the validity of the subgenera and consequently, those species not currently placed in subgenera are here listed as unplaced, rather than listed in Anoplius View in CoL s. l.
Anoplius (Orientanoplius) Haupt, 1935
Orientanoplius Haupt, 1935a:315 . Type species: Pompilus ignobilis Saussure, 1867 View in CoL (= Pompilus canifrons Smith, 1855 View in CoL ) by original designation.
Africanoplius Haupt, 1950:40 . Type species: Pompilus morosus Smith, 1855 View in CoL by original designation. [synonymy by Day, 1974:380].
Anoplius (Orientanoplius) canifrons (Smith, 1855) View in CoL
Pompilus canifrons Smith, 1855:146 View in CoL . Type data: holotype BMNH ♀. Type locality: Sumatra.; Bingham, 1896b:431 [list, dist. ( Sri Lanka)]; Bingham, 1897:165 [comb. nov., descr., dist. (Asia)]; Schulz, 1906:169 [note on synonyms].
Pompilus leucophaeus Smith, 1858a:92 View in CoL . Type data: holotype OUM ♂. Type locality: West Malaysia. [synonymy by Day, 1974:382]; Smith, 1871:352 [cat., dist.]; Dalla Torre, 1897:298 [cat.].
Pompilus limbatus Smith, 1861:78–79 View in CoL . Type data: holotype OUM ♂. Type locality: Sulawesi. [synonymy by Day, 1974:382]; Smith, 1871:353 [cat., dist.]; Dalla Torre, 1897:298 [cat.].
Pompilus nigrocaeruleus Smith, 1861:79 View in CoL . Type data: lectotype OUM ♀. Type locality: Sulawesi. [synonymy by Day, 1974:382]; Smith, 1871:353 [cat., dist.];.
Pompilus nigrocoeruleus Dalla Torre, 1897:306 View in CoL [ lapsus calami for Pompilus nigrocaeruleus Smith, 1861 View in CoL ; cat.].
Priocnemis canifrons Smith, 1871:354 View in CoL [comb. nov., dist. ( Indonesia); incorrectly given as Smith, 1867:354 by Bingham, 1897:165].
Pompilus ignobilis Saussure, 1867:60 View in CoL . Type data: lectotype MHNB ♀. Type locality: Ceylon. [synonymy by Day, 1974:382]; Dalla Torre, 1897:295 [cat.]; Matsumura, 1911:132 [misidentification according to Tsuneki, 1990:21]; Matsumura & Uchida, 1927:47 [misidentification according to Tsuneki, 1990:21]; Matsumura, 1930:31 [misidentification according to Tsuneki, 1990:21].
Pompilus rufounguiculatus Taschenberg, 1869:54 View in CoL . Type data: holotype MLUH ♀. Type locality: Java View in CoL . [synonymy by Day, 1974:382]; Dalla Torre, 1897:318 [cat.].
Pompilus atropos Smith, 1879:146 View in CoL . Type data: holotype BMNH ♀. Type locality: Sumatra. [synonymy by Bingham, 1897:165]; Dalla Torre, 1897:275 [cat.]; Schulz, 1906:169 [note on synonymy with Pompilus canifrons Smith, 1855 View in CoL ].
Salius canifrons Cameron, 1891:450 [comb. nov., list, dist. (Asia)]; Dalla Torre, 1897:216 [cat.].
Psammochares pluto Turner, 1917b:69 View in CoL . Type data: lectotype BMNH ♀. Type locality: QLD, Mackay. [synonymy by Day, 1974:382].
Sericopompilus canifrons Banks, 1934:97 View in CoL [comb. nov.]; Banks, 1938:248.
Pompilus leucopheus Day, 1974:382 View in CoL [ lapsus calami for Pompilus leucophaeus Smith, 1858 View in CoL ].
Anoplius (Orientanoplius) canifrons Day, 1974:382 View in CoL [comb. nov., descr., dist., figs., biol.]; Krombein, 1991:29–31 [dist. (World and Sri Lanka), behaviour, prey, immatures].
Distribution: QLD, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma (= Myanmar), China (People's Republic), Indonesia ( Java , Kalimantan, Kerala, Sarawak, Sulawesi (Celebes), Sumatra, Sumba), Laos, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Vietnam.
Anoplius amoenulus Turner, 1910 View in CoL
Anoplius amoenulus Turner, 1910:329 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♀. Type locality: QLD, Mackay. March. Psammochares amoenulus Turner, 1917b:73 View in CoL [comb. nov., descr., dist.].
Anoplius amoenulus Junco Y Reyes, 1959:46 View in CoL [comb. nov., list].
Distribution: QLD.
Pompilus elatus Smith, 1865b:82 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♀. Type locality: Indonesia, Morty island; Smith, 1871:353 [cat., dist. ( Indonesia)]; Williams, 1945:425, 436–437 [list, dist. ( New Caledonia), notes, fig.]; Williams, 1947:318, 326 [notes.].
Pompilus inquirendus Vachal, 1907:117 View in CoL . Type data: type status and whereabouts unknown ♂ ♀. Type locality: New Caledonia. [synonymy by Turner, 1919:340].
Anoplius elatus Turner, 1910:330 View in CoL [comb. nov., dist.].
Psammochares elatus Turner, 1917b:73 View in CoL [comb. nov., descr., dist.]; Turner, 1919:340 [descr., dist.].
Distribution: QLD, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia, Fiji.
Anoplius doddi Turner, 1910 View in CoL
Anoplius doddi Turner, 1910:328 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♀. Type locality: QLD, Townsville. Psammochares doddi Turner, 1917b:66 View in CoL [comb. nov., descr., dist.].
Anoplius doddi Junco Y Reyes, 1959:46 View in CoL [comb. nov., list].
Distribution: NT, QLD.
Batozonellus Arnold, 1937 View in CoL
Heteronyx Saussure, 1887:3. Type species: Cyphononyx (Heteronyx) madecassus Saussure, 1887 View in CoL by monotypy. [preoccupied Guérin–Méneville, 1838].
Batozonellus Arnold, 1937:1 View in CoL . Type species: Pompilus fuliginosus Klug, 1834 View in CoL by original designation.
Batozonellus Riek, 1970:931 View in CoL [note].
Batozonellus Naumann, 1991:975 View in CoL [note].
Batozonellus Arnold, 1937 View in CoL has also been recorded from Europe and the Aftrotropical region.
Batozonellus maculifrons (Smith, 1873) View in CoL
Pompilus maculifrons Smith, 1873a:186 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH (probable) ♂. Type locality: Japan, Hakodadi; Dalla Torre, 1897:299 [cat., dist. (Asia)]; Matsumura, 1908a:126; Matsumura, 1908b:3; Matsumura & Uchida, 1927:47 [cat., dist.]; Sakaguchi, 1927:4.
Pompilus bracatus Bingham, 1890:236 View in CoL . Type data: type status and whereabouts unknown ♀ ♂. Type locality: Burma. [synonymy with Batozonus orientalis ( Cameron, 1891) View in CoL by Turner, 1915b:334. In his work Bingham also states that he has observed the species taking cockroaches. However, Evans (1953:159) and Van der Vecht & Wilcke, (1953:686) considered non–arachnid host records to be dubious.]; Cameron, 1891:457 [cat.; dist.]; Bingham, 1897:164–165 [descr., dist. (Asia)]; Bingham, 1906:40 [cat., dist.].
Ceropales orientalis Cameron, 1891:432 View in CoL . Type data: type status and whereabouts unknown ♂. Type locality: India, Barrackpore. [synonymy by Yasumatsu, 1937:46]; Dalla Torre, 1897:344 [cat., dist. (Asia)].
Pompilus unifasciatus Cameron, 1891:460 View in CoL , 470 [cat., descr., dist.; misidentification according to Bingham, 1896a:431].
Pompilus bioculatus Bingham, 1896a:431 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♀ ♂. Type locality: Unknown, vari- ous localities listed. [synonymy with Batozonus orientalis ( Cameron, 1891) View in CoL by Turner, 1915:334]; Bingham, 1897:167–168 [descr., dist. (Asia), fig.]; Matsumura, 1908a:126; Matsumura, 1911:134 [descr.? (in Japanese)]; Tsuneki, 1930:89 [biol. according to Tsuneki 1988:41]; Matsumura, 1930:33; Matsumura, 1931:22; Tsuneki, 1935:35 [rearing according to Tsuneki, 1988:41].
Pompilus orientalis Bingham, 1897:157–158 View in CoL [comb. nov., descr., dist. (Asia), fig.]; Rothney, 1903:102 [cat.].
Salius malayanus Cameron, 1901:23–24 . Type data: type status and whereabouts unknown ♀?. Type locality: Malaysia, Kuala Aring. [synonymy with Batozonus orientalis ( Cameron, 1891) View in CoL by Turner, 1915b:334].
Salius subfervens Cameron, 1901:24 [note].
Pompilus citherus Cameron, 1902a:89–90 View in CoL . Type data: type status and whereabouts unknown ♂. Type locality: Sarawak, Kuching. [synonymy with Batozonus orientalis ( Cameron, 1891) View in CoL by Turner, 1915:334].
Pompilus subfervens Cameron, 1902b:84–85 View in CoL . Type data: type status and whereabouts unknown ♀. Type locality: India, Assam, Khasia Hills. [synonymy with Batozonus orientalis ( Cameron, 1891) View in CoL by Turner, 1915b:334].
Pompilus braccatus Schulz, 1906:170 [ lapsus calami for Pompilus bracatus Bingham, 1890 View in CoL ; note].
Anoplius (Episyron) orientalis Turner, 1910:330 View in CoL [comb. nov., dist.].
Pompilus basalis Matsumura, 1912:186 View in CoL ; Matsumura, 1930:162; Matsumura, 1931:22.
Batozonus orientalis Turner, 1915b:334 View in CoL [synonymies]; Banks, 1934:85 [notes, dist. ( Philippines)].
Psammochares (Episyron) rufipes funereipes Turner, 1915b:335 View in CoL [misidentification according to Yasumatsu, 1937:46].
Batozonus bioculatus Williams, 1919:105 View in CoL [descr.; biol.]; Ishii, 1927:183; Carpenter, 1930:287, 302 [biol. (from existing literature)]; Sonan, 1931:6; Uchida, 1932:142; Tosowa, 1932:99; Matsumura, 1932:11; Yano, 1932:292.
Episyron maculifrons Yashiro, 1927:27 View in CoL ; Uchida, 1932:141; Matsumura, 1932:12; Tosowa, 1932:99.
Batozonus maculifrons Yasumatsu, 1937:44 View in CoL [descr., dist. ( Japan), synonymy, notes, (note that the listed synonymy on page 52 includes Pompilus orientalis Dalla Torre, 1897:308 View in CoL . This is an error and should refer to Ceropales orientalis Dalla Torre, 1897:344 View in CoL )]; Baltazar, 1966:319 [cat., dist. ( Philippines)].
Batozonus bracatus Haupt, 1938b:47 View in CoL [list, dist. ( China)].
Batozonus bracatus incrassata Haupt, 1938a:21 View in CoL . Type data: type NHRM sex unknown. Type locality: China, Guangzhou (as Canton). [synonymy by Tsuneki, 1989:103].
Batozonellus bracatus Junco Y Reyes, 1962:512 View in CoL [comb. nov., list., dist (World)].
Batozonellus maculifrons Esaki, 1954:1465 View in CoL [descr.? (in Japanese)]; Tsuneki, 1988:41 [dist. ( Philippines)]; Tsuneki, 1989:103–104 [notes, dist. (Taiwan)]; Tadauchi, 1989 [(in Japanese)]; Lelej and Yamane, 1992:107 [list, dist. ( Japan and World)]; Shimizu, 1996:510 [list].
Batozonellus philippinensis Tsuneki, 1988:1 , 41–43. Type data: holotype whereabouts unknown ♂. Type locality: Philippines, Mindanao, Zamboanga, Pasonanca Park. [synonymy by Tsuneki, 1989:103].
Distribution: QLD, Burma (= Myanmar), China (People's Republic), India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Ryukyu Islands (= Nansei Shoto).
Batozonellus tricolor ( Smith, 1868) View in CoL
Pompilus tricolor Smith, 1868:242 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♂. Type locality: SA, Adelaide; Froggatt, 1892:214 [cat.].
Pompilus trichrous Dalla Torre, 1897:327 View in CoL [unnecessary nom. nov. for Pompilus tricolor Smith, 1868 View in CoL ; synonymy by Turner, 1915b:335].
Batozonus tricolor Turner, 1915b:335 View in CoL [comb. nov.]; Turner, 1916:123 [descr., dist., notes on sexual dimorphism]; Tillyard, 1926: 292 [note]; Banks, 1941c:243 [dist.].
Batozonellus tricolor Junco Y Reyes, 1962:514 View in CoL [comb. nov., cat.; locality given as Africa is an error.]; Evans et al. 1981:11 [prey].
Distribution: QLD, SA.
Prey records: Poecilopachys australasia (Griffin & Pigeon, 1833) (Araneidae) ( Evans et al., 1981)
Batozonellus vespoides ( Smith, 1868) View in CoL
Pompilus vespoides Smith, 1868:244 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♀. Type locality: South Australia (Moreton Bay?); Froggatt, 1892:214 [cat.].
Batozonus vespoides Turner, 1915b:335 View in CoL [comb. nov.]; Turner, 1916:124 [descr., dist., notes.].
Batozonellus vespoides Junco Y Reyes, 1962:514 View in CoL [comb. nov., cat.; Locality given as Africa is an error.].
Distribution: QLD, SA, VIC.
Ctenostegus Haupt, 1930a:685 View in CoL . Type species: Sphex cingulata Fabricius, 1775 View in CoL by original designation.
Aglochares Banks, 1941c:245 . Type species: Aglochares vachali Banks, 1941 View in CoL by monotypy. [synonymy by Evans, 1976:1].
Aporus Riek, 1970:930 View in CoL [misid. according to Evans, 1976:1; fig.].
Ctenostegus Evans, 1972a:14 View in CoL [notes].
Ctenostegus Evans, 1976a:8 View in CoL [descr., species groups, key to Australian spp.].
Ctenostegus Day, 1981:9 View in CoL [notes (morphology, relationship to Turneromyia and Pompilus View in CoL )].
Ctenostegus Naumann, 1991 View in CoL :[975] [note; prey].
Species of Ctenostegus View in CoL are readily collected in pitfall and malaise traps. It may well be the most speciose pompilid genus in Australia.
Ctenostegus acer ( Turner, 1910) View in CoL
Aporus acer Turner, 1910:335–336 View in CoL . Type data: holotype BMNH 19.746 ♀ ( Feb. 1891, RET). Type locality: QLD, Mackay.
Ctenostegus anomalus Haupt, 1930a:689 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ZMB ♀. Type locality: Bismarck Archipelago. [synonymy by Evans, 1976:1].
Ctenostegus acer Evans, 1976a:88 View in CoL [comb. nov., descr., dist., figs.].
Distribution: NT, QLD, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea.
Ctenostegus adina Evans, 1976a:32 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 18–22.ii.1970, HEE and RWM). Type locality: VIC, Yaapeet.
Distribution: ACT, NSW, SA, VIC.
Ctenostegus albicans Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus albicans Evans, 1976a:26 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 24–26.x.1972, HEE). Type locality: SA, Victory Well, Everard Park.
Distribution: NSW, NT, QLD, SA, WA.
Ctenostegus albiceps Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus albiceps Evans, 1976a:36 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 15.xi.1953, T. G. Campbell). Type locality: WA, Barrow I.
Distribution: WA.
Ctenostegus albomaculatus Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus albomaculatus Evans, 1976a:36 View in CoL . Type data: holotype SAMA ♀ ( 4.xii.1968, N. McFarland, on Melaleuca ). Type locality: SA, 15 miles E. Eucla.
Distribution: SA, WA.
Ctenostegus amata Evans, 1976a:41 View in CoL . Type data: holotype SAMA ♀ ( 14–23.x.1972, HEE). Type locality: SA, Musgrave Park (Amata) and vicinity.
Distribution: SA, VIC, WA.
Ctenostegus apatelus ( Kohl, 1886) View in CoL
Pompilus apatelus Kohl, 1886:330 View in CoL . Type data: type NMW sex unknown. Type locality: WA, Swan River (as Neuholland (Swan River)); Froggatt, 1892:212 [cat.].
Ctenostegus apatelus Evans, 1976a:33 View in CoL [desc., dist.].
Distribution: WA.
Ctenostegus aporoides Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus aporoides Evans, 1976a:81 View in CoL . Type data: holotype SAMA ♀ ( 30.x.1969, HEE and RWM). Type locality: SA, Olary.
Distribution: SA.
Ctenostegus binghi Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus binghi Evans, 1976a:85 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♂ ( 21.xi.1969, HEE and RWM). Type locality: NSW, 4 miles E. Wilcannia.
Distribution: ACT, NSW, SA, WA.
Ctenostegus brevispinosus Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus brevispinosus Evans, 1976a:64 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 17.i.1970, H. E. and M. A. Evans). Type locality: ACT, Canberra.
Distribution: ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, VIC, WA.
Ctenostegus buromi Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus buromi Evans, 1976a:37 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 22.xi.1969, HEE and RWM). Type locality: NSW, Packsaddle, 111 miles N. Broken Hill.
Distribution: ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, VIC, WA.
Ctenostegus chicha Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus chicha Evans, 1976a:75 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 18–23.ii.1970, HEE and RWM). Type locality: Vic, Wyperfeld National Park , 25 miles N. Rainbow.
Distribution: ACT, NSW, SA, VIC, WA.
Ctenostegus cinctus Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus cinctus Evans, 1976a:30 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 19.i.1970, H. E. and M.A. Evans). Type locality: ACT, Canberra.
Distribution: ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, VIC, WA.
Ctenostegus cingulatus ( Fabricius, 1775) View in CoL
Sphex cingulata Fabricius, 1775:350 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♀. Type locality: Australia (as nova Hollandia); Fabricius, 1781:448 [descr. (in Latin); dist.]; Fabricius, 1787:276 [descr. (in Latin)]; Gmelin, 1790:2729 [descr. (in Latin, dist.]; Christ, 1791:261; Fabricius, 1793:210 [descr. (in Latin); dist.]; Zimsen, 1964:394 [note on type].
Pompilus cingulatus Fabricius, 1798:247 View in CoL [descr. (in Latin), dist.]; Dalla Torre, 1897:280 [comb. nov., cat.].
Liris cingulata Fabricius, 1804:230 [comb. nov., descr. (in Latin), dist.].
Aporus cingulatus Smith, 1855:175 View in CoL [comb. nov., cat., dist.]; Turner, 1910:334 [comb. nov., descr., dist.].
Ctenostegus cingulatus Junco Y Reyes, 1962:523 View in CoL [comb. nov., cat.]; Evans, 1976a:12 [descr., dist., figs.].
Distribution: ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, VIC, WA.
Ctenostegus complanatus Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus complanatus Evans, 1976a:80 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 7.x.1969, HEE and RWM). Type locality: WA, 93 miles S. Carnarvon.
Distribution: WA.
Ctenostegus coracinus Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus coracinus Evans, 1976a:27 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 31.x.1969, HEE and RWM). Type locality: NSW, 111 miles N. Broken Hill.
Distribution: NSW, SA, VIC.
Ctenostegus corowa Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus corowa Evans, 1976a:44 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 9.ii.1970, HEE and RWM). Type locality: ACT, Cotter Reserve , 10 miles W. Canberra.
Distribution: ACT, NSW, NT, SA, VIC, WA.
Ctenostegus darlingtoni Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus darlingtoni Evans, 1976a:33 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 20.v.1932,:J. Darlington, Jr.). Type locality: QLD, Coen , Cape York.
Distribution: QLD.
Ctenostegus deceptus Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus deceptus Evans, 1976a:52 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 9–11.ix.1972, HEE and RWM). Type locality: WA, Derby and vicinity.
Ctenostegus deceptus Evans, 1982:151 View in CoL [mimicry].
Distribution: WA.
Ctenostegus earindi Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus earindi Evans, 1976a:70 View in CoL . Type data: holotype SAMA ♂ ( 18–21.x.1972, HEE). Type locality: SA, Mt Davies and vicinity, Tompkinson Ranges.
Distribution: SA.
Ctenostegus edeowie Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus edeowie Evans, 1976a:86 View in CoL . Type data: holotype SAMA ♂ ( 29.x.1972, on flowers of Heteredendron oleifolium, Sapindaceae, HEE View in CoL ). Type locality: SA, Edeowie Homestead, near Wilpena Pound.
Distribution: ACT, NSW, QLD, SA.
Ctenostegus facetus Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus facetus Evans, 1976a:57 View in CoL . Type data: holotype SAMA ♀ ( 18–21.x.1972, HEE). Type locality: SA, Mt Davies and vicinity, Tompkinson Ranges.
Distribution: NSW, SA, VIC, WA.
Ctenostegus fraucai Evans, 1982 View in CoL
Ctenostegus fraucai Evans, 1982:152 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀. Type locality: QLD, Watalgan Range, via Rosedale.
Distribution: QLD.
Ctenostegus gibbosus Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus gibbosus Evans, 1976a:92 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♂ ( 12.x.1969, HEE and RWM). Type locality: WA, 2 miles W. Coorow.
Distribution: VIC, WA.
Ctenostegus goobita Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus goobita Evans, 1976a:77 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 1–2.xi.1969, HEE and RWM). Type locality: NSW, 4 miles E. Wilcannia.
Distribution: NSW, SA, WA.
Ctenostegus gracilis Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus gracilis Evans, 1976a:56 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 21–26.xi.1969, HEE and RWM). Type locality: NSW, Packsaddle, 111 miles N. Broken Hill.
Distribution: NSW, NT, SA, VIC, WA.
Ctenostegus gryphus Evans, 1982 View in CoL
Ctenostegus gryphus Evans, 1982:152 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀. Type locality: NT, Elizabeth River, 40 km SE of Darwin.
Distribution: NT.
Ctenostegus gundi Evans, 1976a:69 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 23–28.ix.1972, HEE and RWM). Type locality: NT, Roe Creek , 12 miles SW. Alice Springs.
Distribution: NSW, NT, VIC, WA.
Ctenostegus hilli ( Turner, 1916) View in CoL
Aporus hilli Turner, 1916:125 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH 19.748 ♀. Type locality: NT, Darwin. Ctenostegus hilli Evans, 1976a:22 View in CoL [comb. nov., descr., dist., notes]; Evans, 1982:151 [mimicry]. Distribution: NT, QLD, WA.
Ctenostegus hirticulus Evans, 1976 View in CoL
Ctenostegus hirticulus Evans, 1976a:50 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 2.ix.1962, R. Ranford). Type locality: NT, near Reedy Rockhole, Amadeus Basin.
Distribution: NT, WA.
Ctenostegus immitis ( Turner, 1910) View in CoL Aporus immitis Turner, 1910:335 View in CoL . Type data: holotype BMNH 19.750 ♀. Type locality: QLD, Mackay .
Ctenostegus immitis Evans, 1976a:62 View in CoL [comb. nov., descr., dist.].
Distribution: NSW, NT, QLD, SA, VIC, WA.
Ctenostegus innubus Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus innubus Evans, 1976a:97 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♂ ( 22.xi.1969, Malaise trap, HEE and RWM). Type locality: NSW, Packsaddle, 111 miles N. Broken Hill.
Distribution: NSW.
Ctenostegus iraga Evans, 1976a:71 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 21–26.xi.1969, HEE and RWM). Type locality: NSW, Packsaddle, 111 miles N. Broken Hill.
Distribution: NSW, NT, SA, WA.
Ctenostegus jariti Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus jariti Evans, 1976a:20 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 22–27.ix.1972, Malaise trap, HEE and RWM). Type locality: NT, 12–17 miles E. Alice Springs.
Distribution: NSW, NT, QLD, SA, WA.
Ctenostegus kanka Evans, 1976a:38 View in CoL . Type data: holotype SAMA ♀ ( 18–21.x.1972, HEE). Type locality: SA, Mt Davies and vicinity, Tompkinson Ranges.
Distribution: NT, SA.
Ctenostegus koonalda Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus koonalda Evans, 1976a:82 View in CoL . Type data: holotype SAMA ♀ ( 31.xii.1959,:Aitken). Type locality: SA, Koonalda.
Distribution: SA.
Ctenostegus koora Evans, 1976a:17 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 27.x.1969, HEE and RWM). Type locality: SA, 25 miles W. Penong.
Distribution: NSW, NT, SA, VIC, WA.
Ctenostegus kula Evans, 1976a:68 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 22.xi.1969, Malaise trap, HEE and RWM). Type locality: NSW, Packsaddle, 111 miles N. Broken Hill.
Distribution: NSW, SA, WA.
Ctenostegus meanjin Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus meanjin Evans, 1976a:53 View in CoL . Type data: holotype QM ♀ ( 17.ii.1914, H. Hacker). Type locality: QLD, Brisbane.
Distribution: ACT, QLD, SA, WA.
Ctenostegus miaboolya Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus miaboolya Evans, 1976a:73 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 4.x.1969, HEE and RWM). Type locality: WA, Miaboolya Beach, 9 miles N. Carnarvon.
Distribution: WA.
Ctenostegus minya Evans, 1976a:73–74 View in CoL . Type data: holotype SAMA ♀ ( 30.x.1969, HEE and RWM). Type locality: SA, Olary.
Distribution: QLD, SA.
Ctenostegus monstrosus Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus monstrosus Evans, 1976a:83 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 3–7.x.1969, Malaise trap, HEE and RWM). Type locality: WA, Gascoyne Experiment Station , Carnarvon.
Distribution: NSW, SA, WA.
Ctenostegus munta Evans, 1976a:46 View in CoL . Type data: holotype SAMA ♀ ( 24–26.x.1972, HEE). Type locality: SA, Victory Well, Everard Park.
Distribution: NSW, NT, SA, VIC, WA.
Ctenostegus murrumbidgee Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus murrumbidgee Evans, 1976a:63 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 29.xii.1969, HEE and RWM). Type locality: ACT, Pine I. Reserve, 10 miles S. Canberra; Evans et al. 1981:12 [prey].
Distribution: ACT, Lord Howe Island, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC, WA.
Ctenostegus nullarbor Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus nullarbor Evans, 1976a:51 . Type data: holotype SAMA ♀ ( 2.i.1960,:Aitken). Type locality: SA, 20 miles E. of 16–mile tank, Nullabor Plain.
Distribution: SA, WA.
Ctenostegus obscurus Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus obscurus Evans, 1976a:59 View in CoL . Type data: holotype SAMA ♀ ( 24–26.x.1972, HEE). Type locality: SA, Victory Well, Evereard Park.
Distribution: SA.
Ctenostegus occidentalis Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus occidentalis Evans, 1976a:58 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 23–27.ix.1969, HEE and RWM). Type locality: WA, Lake Violet , 6 miles S. Wiluna.
Distribution: WA.
Ctenostegus ornatus Banks, 1941
Ctenostegus ornatus Banks, 1941c:244 View in CoL . Type data: type BPBM ♀. Type locality: QLD, Prince of Wales Island, Cape York; Evans, 1976a:23 [descr., dist.].
Distribution: NT, QLD, VIC, WA.
Ctenostegus ouyen Evans, 1976a:48 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 24.ii.1970, HEE and RWM). Type locality: VIC, 12–21 miles N. Ouyen.
Distribution: ACT, NSW, NT, SA, TAS, VIC, WA.
Ctenostegus paradoxus Evans, 1976 View in CoL Ctenostegus paradoxus Evans, 1976a:42 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 3–7.x.1969, HEE and RWM,
Malaise trap). Type locality: WA , Gascoyne Experiment Station , Carnarvon. Distribution: WA .
Ctenostegus piranpa Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus piranpa Evans, 1976a:16 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 23–27.ix.1969, HEE and RWM). Type locality: WA, Lake Violet , 6 miles S. Wiluna.
Distribution: NSW, NT, SA, WA.
Ctenostegus praecipuus Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus praecipuus Evans, 1976a:98 . Type data: holotype ANIC ♂ ( 6.i.1961, EFR). Type locality: ACT, Blundells.
Distribution: ACT.
Ctenostegus spilotus Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus spilotus Evans, 1976a:60 View in CoL . Type data: holotype QM º ( 21–22.xi.1969, HEE and RWM). Type locality: NSW, Packsaddle, 111 miles N. Broken Hill .
Distribution: ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, VIC, WA.
Ctenostegus temagog Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus temagog Evans, 1976a:40 View in CoL . Type data: holotype SAMA ♀ ( 24–26.x.1972, HEE). Type locality: SA, Victory Well, Everard Park.
Distribution: NSW, NT, SA, WA.
Ctenostegus tennellus ( Turner, 1910)
Aporus tennellus Turner, 1910:336–337 . Type data: holotype BMNH ♀ ( Dec. 1900, RET). Type locality: QLD, Mackay.
Ctenostegus tenellus Evans, 1976a:79 View in CoL [comb. nov., descr., dist.].
Distribution: QLD, SA.
Ctenostegus teren Evans, 1976a:54 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 1–2.ix.1969, HEE and RWM). Type locality: NSW, 4 miles E. Wilcannia.
Distribution: NSW, NT, SA, VIC, WA.
Ctenostegus thoorka Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus thoorka Evans, 1976a:21 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 1–2.xi.1969, HEE and RWM). Type locality: NSW, 4 miles E. Wilcannia.
Distribution: NSW, NT, QLD, SA, WA.
Ctenostegus turuga Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus turuga Evans, 1976a:47 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 21–22.ii.1970, HEE and RWM). Type locality: VIC, 5–15 miles S. Rainbow.
Distribution: NSW, QLD, SA, VIC, WA.
Ctenostegus warragai Evans, 1972
Ctenostegus warragai Evans, 1972a:14 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 27 Nov. 1969 ( R.W. Matthews, note no. AM92 ), HEE and RWM). Type locality: NSW, 3 miles west of Wentworth ; Evans & Matthews,
1973:53 [biol.]; Evans, 1976a:18 [descr., dist.]. Distribution: NSW, SA, WA.
Ctenostegus weema Evans, 1976a:72 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 19.ix.1972, Z. Liepa). Type locality: SA, Old Alton Downs, Simpson Desert.
Distribution: SA.
Ctenostegus wilcannia Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus wilcannia Evans, 1976a:26 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 1–2.xi.1969, HEE and RWM). Type locality: NSW, 4 miles E. Wilcannia.
Distribution: NSW, NT, SA, WA.
Ctenostegus wiru Evans, 1976a:34 View in CoL . Type data: holotype SAMA ♀ ( 18–21.x.1972, HEE, Malaise trap). Type locality: SA, Mt Davies and vicinity, Tompkinson Ranges.
Distribution: NSW, NT, SA, VIC.
Ctenostegus wonka Evans, 1976a:24 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 22–27.ix.1972, HEE and RWM). Type locality: NT, 12–17 miles E. Alice Springs.
Distribution: NSW, NT, QLD, SA, WA.
Ctenostegus woomba Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus woomba Evans, 1976a:84 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♂ ( 22.xi.1969, Malaise trap, HEE and RWM). Type locality: NSW, Packsaddle, 111 miles N. Broken Hill.
Distribution: NSW, NT, SA, VIC, WA.
Ctenostegus wuruma Evans, 1976
Ctenostegus wuruma Evans, 1976a:76 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 27.xi.1969, HEE and RWM). Type locality: NSW, 3 miles W. Wentworth.
Distribution: NSW, SA.
Episyron Schiødte, 1837 View in CoL
Episyron Schiødte, 1837:341 View in CoL . Type species: Sphex rufipes Linnaeus, 1758 View in CoL by monotypy.
Epizuron Ashmead, 1902:82 [ lapsus calami for Episyron Schiødte, 1837 View in CoL ].
Spilopompilus Ashmead, 1902:81 . Type species: Pompilus biguttulatus Fabricius, 1798 View in CoL ( lapsus calami for Pompilus biguttatus Fabricius, 1798 View in CoL ) by monotypy. [synonymy by Banks, 1911:221, 230].
Episyron Naumann, 1991:975 View in CoL [note].
Specimens of Australian Episyron View in CoL are rarely collected, though easily identified when examined due to the presence of scale-like pubescence on the first metasomal tergum, propodeum and thorax. The genus is cosmopolitan.
Episyron jubilans ( Turner, 1910) View in CoL
Anoplius (Episyron) jubilans Turner, 1910:330–331 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♂. Type locality: QLD, Mackay.
Episyron jubilans Junco Y Reyes, 1962:489 View in CoL [cat.].
Distribution: QLD.
Episyron kurandensis ( Turner, 1910) View in CoL
Anoplius (Episyron) kurandensis Turner, 1910:333–334 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♀. Type locality: QLD, Kuranda.
Episyron kurandensis Turner, 1917b:64 View in CoL [comb. nov., notes]; Junco Y Reyes, 1962:489 [cat.].
Distribution: QLD.
Episyron limpidus ( Turner, 1910) View in CoL
Anoplius (Episyron) limpidus Turner, 1910:332–333 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♀ ♂. Type locality: QLD, Kuranda near Cairns.
Psammochares limpidus Turner, 1917b:67 View in CoL [comb. nov., dist.].
Episyron limpidus Junco Y Reyes, 1962:490 View in CoL [comb. nov., cat. ( lapsus calami on Turner's surname and date of publication as Yurn., 1910)].
Distribution: QLD.
Episyron pilifrons (Smith, 1858)
Pompilus pilifrons Smith, 1858b:12 View in CoL . Type data: holotype OUM ♀. Type locality: Indonesia, Sulawesi (as Celebes); Smith, 1863b:132 [dist.]; Smith, 1871:353 [cat., dist.]; Dalla Torre, 1897:311 [cat., dist.]; Junco Y Reyes:52 [list].
Pompilus vigilans Smith, 1863a:29–30 View in CoL . Type data: type OUM ♂. Type locality: Waigeou. [incorrectly listed as female by Smith; synonymy by Wahis, 1980:306]; Smith, 1863b:132. [dist.]; Smith, 1871:353 [cat., dist.]; Dalla Torre, 1897:335 [cat., dist.].
Pompilus cognatus Smith, 1865b:82 View in CoL . Type data: holotype OUM ♂. Type locality: Morty Island. [synonymy by Wahis, 1980:306]; Smith, 1871:353 [cat., dist.]; Dalla Torre, 1897:281 [cat., dist.]; Junco Y Reyes, 1960:48 [list].
Anoplius (Episyron) lepidohirtus Turner, 1910:331–332 View in CoL . Type data: lectotype BMNH ♀. Type locality: QLD, Mackay. Subsequent designation: Wahis, 1980:306. [synonymy by Wahis, 1980:306].
Episyron lepidohirtus Turner, 1917b:64 View in CoL [comb. nov., notes]; Junco Y Reyes, 1962:489 [list].
Episyron pilifrons Banks, 1934:89 View in CoL [comb. nov., descr., dist.]; Baltazar, 1966:320 [cat.].
Distribution: QLD, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines.
Platyderes Guérin View in CoL –Méneville, 1844:435. Type species: Planiceps (Platyderes) erythrocephalus Guérin View in CoL – Méneville, 1844 by subsequent designation, see Pate, 1946:101. [preoccupied Stephens, 1827].
Ferreola Lepeletier, 1845:467 View in CoL . Type species: Ferreola algira Lepeletier, 1845 View in CoL by monotypy.
Pseudoferreola Radoszkowsky, 1888:477 . Type species: Pseudoferreola striata Radoszkowsky, 1888 by subsequent designation, see Ashmead, 1902:83. [synonymy by Haupt 1927:285?].
Aporinus Ashmead, 1902:88 . Type species: Sphex dimidiata Fabricius, 1793 View in CoL by subsequent designation, see Pate, 1946:73, 113–114.
Prosalius Aurivillius, 1907:7–8 View in CoL . Type species: Prosalius suecicus Aurivillius, 1907 by monotypy. [synonymy by Haupt, 1927:286].
Ferreola Naumann, 1991:975 View in CoL [note].
Ferreola View in CoL is also found in Europe, central Asia and Africa.
Ferreola collarella Evans, 1982 View in CoL
Ferreola collarella Evans, 1982:154 View in CoL . Type data: holotype QM ♀. Type locality: QLD, Brisbane, Blunder Crk.
Distribution: QLD.
Ferreola handschini ( Haupt, 1935) View in CoL
Sphex collaris Fabricius, 1775:349 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH sex unknown. Type locality: Australia (as nova Hollandia). [preoccupied Linneaus, 1767 see Day, 1979a:60]; Fabricius, 1781:447 [descr. (in Latin), dist.]; Fabricius, 1787:275 [descr. (in Latin)]; Fabricius, 1793:208 [descr. (in Latin), dist.]; Zimsen, 1964:385 [note on type].
Sphex australis Gmelin, 1790:2728 . [unnecessary new name for Sphex collaris Fabricius, 1775 View in CoL , descr. (in Latin), dist.]
Pompilus collaris Fabricius, 1804:188 [comb. nov., descr. (in Latin), dist.]; Dalla Torre, 1897:281 [cat., dist.].
Salius collaris Dahlbom, 1845:441 [in key].
Ferreola collaris Smith, 1855:169 View in CoL [cat., dist.]; Froggatt, 1892:215 [cat.]; Tillyard, 1926:293 [note].
Platyderes handschini Haupt, 1935a:320 View in CoL . Type data: type status and whereabouts unknown 2♂. Type locality: NT, Darwin .
Platyderes collaris Banks, 1941c:243 View in CoL [dist.]; Riek, 1970:929 [note]; Williams & Adam, 1995:54 [list].
Ferreola handschini Day, 1979a:79 View in CoL [comb. nov.]; Evans, 1982:151 [mimicry complex]; Naumann, 1991:975 [note].
Distribution: NSW, NT, QLD.
Ferreola zebrata Saussure, 1867 View in CoL
Ferreola zebrata Saussure, 1867:48 View in CoL . Type data: type status and whereabouts unknown ♀. Type locality: NSW.Sydney; Froggatt, 1892:215 [cat.].
Distribution: NSW, WA.
Homonotus Dahlbom, 1844 View in CoL
Isonotus Dahlbom, 1842:3 . Type species: Sphex sanguinolenta Fabricius, 1793 View in CoL by subsequent designation, see Stein, 1859:60. [preoccupied Lepeletier & Serville 1828, Perty 1833].
Homonotus Dahlbom, 1844:35 View in CoL . Type species: Sphex sanguinolenta Fabricius, 1793 View in CoL by subsequent designation, see Stein, 1859:60.
Homotus Smith, 1855:168 [ lapsus calami for Homonotus Dahlbom, 1844 View in CoL ].
Wesmaelinius Costa, 1886:46 . Type species: Sphex sanguinolenta Fabricius, 1793 View in CoL by original designation [synonymy by Schulz, 1911:131, 208].
Hemisalius Saussure, 1892:313. Type species: Salius (Hemisalius) albistylus Saussure, 1892 by original designation [synonymy by Schulz, 1911:131, 208].
Gilbertella Turner, 1917c:150. Type species: Planiceps umbraticus Turner, 1910 by original designation. [as subgenus of Homonotus . Synonymy by Arnold, 1935a:468].
Homonotus has also been recorded from eastern and western Europe, Japan, Zambia, India, Sri Lanka and the Afrotropical region.
Homonotus exulans ( Turner, 1910) View in CoL
Pedinaspis exulans Turner, 1910:338 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♀ ( Type depository not confirmed) . Type locality: QLD, Mackay .
Homonotus exulans Turner, 1917:148 View in CoL [comb. nov., descr., dist.]; Yasumatsu, 1932:298 [list].
Distribution: QLD.
Homonotus nudiventris ( Turner, 1910) View in CoL
Pedinaspis nudiventris Turner, 1910:339 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♀ ( Type depository not confirmed) . Type locality: QLD, Mackay .
Homonotus nudiventris Turner, 1917:148 View in CoL [comb. nov., descr., dist.]; Yasumatsu, 1932:298 [list].
Distribution: QLD.
Homonotus umbraticus ( Turner, 1910) View in CoL
Planiceps umbraticus Turner, 1910:337 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♀ ( Type depository not confirmed) . Type locality: QLD, Mackay .
Homonotus (Gilbertella) umbraticus Turner, 1917:151 View in CoL [comb. nov., descr., dist.]; Yasumatsu, 1932:298 [list].
Distribution: QLD.
Idiaporina Evans, 1974 View in CoL
Idiaporina Evans, 1974:257 View in CoL . Type species: Idiaporina canberra Evans, 1974 View in CoL by original designation. Idiaporina Naumann, 1991:975 View in CoL [note; fig.].
Specimens of this endemic genus are readily identified by their distinctive wing venation.
Idiaporina canberra Evans, 1974 View in CoL
Idiaporina canberra Evans, 1974:259–260 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 23 Dec 1929 ( L.F. Graham)). Type locality: ACT, Black Mountain , Canberra.
Distribution: ACT.
Idiaporina pitjantjara Evans, 1974 View in CoL
Idiaporina pitjantjara Evans, 1974:260 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♂ ( 18–21 Oct. 1972 ( H.E. Evans, in Malaise trap)). Type locality: SA, Mt. Davies and vicinity, Tompkinson Ranges.
Distribution: SA.
Microphadnus Cameron, 1904 View in CoL
Microphadnus Cameron, 1904:212 View in CoL . Type species: Microphadnus bicolor Cameron, 1904 View in CoL by subsequent designation, see Arnold, 1937:68.
Plagioceps Haupt, 1930a:777 . Type species: Aporus pumilus Costa, 1882 View in CoL by original designation. [synonymy by Arnold, 1937:67].
Microphadnus View in CoL is also recorded from southern Europe, South Africa and Turkey.
Microphadnus antipodes Evans, 1981 View in CoL
Microphadnus antipodes Evans, 1981:81–83 View in CoL . Type data: holotype QM ♀ ( 16–19 October 1979 ( H.E. and M.A. Evans and A. Hook)). Type locality: Eungella National Park , 80 km NW Mackay, Queensland. [descr., dist., figs.].
Distribution: NSW, QLD.
Paracyphononyx Gribodo, 1884 View in CoL
Paracyphononyx Gribodo, 1884:306 View in CoL . Type species: Paracyphononyx melanicrus Gribodo, 1884 View in CoL by monotypy.
Schistosalius Saussure, 1892:313 . Type species: Salius elliotii Saussure, 1891 by subsequent designation, see Ashmead, 1902:84. [synonymy by Haupt, 1929:167, 170].
Ferreolomorpha Ashmead, 1900b:188 . Type species: Pompilus pedestris Smith, 1855 View in CoL by monotypy. [synonymy by Banks, 1934:86].
Allocyphonyx Ashmead, 1902:136 View in CoL . Type species: Pompilus maurus Cresson, 1867 View in CoL by original designation. [synonymy by Evans, 1951:304].
Paracyphonyx Ashmead, 1902:81 . [ lapsus calami for Paracyphononyx Magretti, 1884 View in CoL ; Ashmead also listed the wrong type species for the genus].
Pompiloides Šustera, 1912:180 View in CoL , 203. Type species: Pompilus ruficrus Klug, 1834 View in CoL by original designation.
Dicyrtomus Haupt, 1927:150 View in CoL , 256. Type species: Pompilus ruficrus Klug, 1834 View in CoL by original designation [synonymy by Gussakovsky, 1935].
Atopopompilus Arnold, 1937:22 View in CoL . Type species: Pompilus venans Kohl, 1894 View in CoL by original designation. [synonymy by Evans, 1966:424].
Dicyrtoma Bradley, 1944a:93 [ lapsus calami for Dicyrtomus, Haupt 1927 ].
Anacyphononyx Haupt, 1950:59 View in CoL . Type species: Pompilus semiplumbeus Taschenberg, 1869 View in CoL by original designation. [synonymy by Evans, 1966:424; note that Banks 1946:520 erected the genus Anacyphonyx View in CoL , for five South American species, a fact that may have been overlooked by Haupt when choosing such a similar name for this genus].
Paracyphononyx Naumann, 1991:975 View in CoL [note].
Paracyphononyx View in CoL is a cosmopolitan genus best represented in the tropical and temperate regions of the world.
Paracyphononyx consimilis ( Smith, 1879)
Pompilus consimilis Smith, 1879:152 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♀. Type locality: Queensland; Froggatt, 1892:212 [cat.].
Calopompilus consimilis Schulz, 1911:116 , 208 [comb. nov.].
Psammochares consimilis Turner, 1917b:65 View in CoL [comb. nov., descr.].
Paracyphononyx consimilis Evans, 1982:151 [comb. nov., mimicry]; Anderson et al., 1982:545 [list].
Distribution: QLD.
Paracyphononyx sericops ( Turner, 1910)
Anoplius sericops Turner, 1910:329–330 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♀ ( Type locality unconfirmed) . Type locality: QLD, Mackay .
Anoplius sericops Junco Y Reyes, 1959:46 View in CoL [list].
Paracyphononyx sericops Forster, 1994:215 [comb. nov. (attributable to M. Schneider as insect identifier in this work?), note].
Distribution: QLD.
Adult food sources: Gomphocarpus physocarpus E. Mey. (Asclepiadaceae) ( Forster, 1994:215)
Pompilus Fabricius, 1798 View in CoL
Pompilus Fabricius, 1798:212 View in CoL . Type species: Pompilus pulcher Fabricius, 1798 View in CoL (= Sphex cinerea Fabricius, 1775 View in CoL ) by subsequent designation, see ICZN, 1946.
Psammochares McKeown, 1942:185 View in CoL [list].
Chionopompilus Priesner, 1955:15 , 164. Type species: Chionopompilus rabinovitchi Priesner, 1955 (= Pompilus niveus Saunders, 1901 View in CoL ) by original designation. [synonymy by Day, 1981:7].
Pompilus Riek, 1970:931 View in CoL [note, figs.].
Pompilus Evans, 1972a:11 View in CoL [notes].
Pompilus Naumann, 1991:977 View in CoL [figs.].
Pompilus View in CoL was revised by Day (1981) and restricted to a few Old World species. Wasbauer & Kimsey (1985) rejected the work of Day and retained the subgeneric classification that had been in use. Apart from Pompilus cinereus View in CoL , which as a synonym of the type of the genus and would be included in Pompilus View in CoL s. str., none of the Australian species recorded in Pompilus View in CoL s. l. have been placed in subgenera. Consequently, I am ignoring the subgeneric arrangement until further examination of the genus determines its validity and the Australian species are placed.
Pompilus audax Westwood, 1842 View in CoL
Pompilus audax Westwood, 1842:53–54 View in CoL . Type data: type status and whereabouts unknown ♂. Type locality: SA, Port Lincoln; Westwood, 1845:139–141; Dalla Torre, 1897:275. [cat., dist.; note that in his catalogue Dalla Torre lists Pompilus audax Westwood View in CoL from the Transactions of the Entomological Society of London (1842) 3(2) p. 44. I have examined this volume and cannot locate this name on the page. Page 44 is occupied by an article by E. Newman on the Popillia ( Coleoptera View in CoL ). No other articles in this volume by Westwood list this name. In his description in 1845 Westwood did not cite any prior references. The appearance of the name in the Proceedings is the only reference prior to 1845 that I can locate]
Distribution: SA.
Pompilus caerulescens Dalla Torre, 1897 View in CoL
Pompilus caeruleus Smith, 1879:151 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♀. Type locality: New Hebrides (= Vanuatu), Fiji or Solomon Islands. [preoccupied Taschenberg, 1869].
Pompilus caerulescens Dalla Torre, 1897:278 View in CoL . [ nom. nov. for Pompilus caeruleus Smtih, 1879 View in CoL ; cat., dist. (Dalla Torre records the locality as Australia though Smith only recorded localities of New Hebrides (= Vanuatu), Fiji and the Solomons)].
Distribution: Australia, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu.
Pompilus cinereus ( Fabricius, 1775) View in CoL
Sphex cinerea Fabricius, 1775:350 View in CoL . Type data: holotype BMNH ♀. Type locality: Australia; Fabricius, 1781:449 [descr. (in Latin); dist.]; Gmelin, 1790:2732 [descr. (in Latin), dist.]; Fabricius, 1793:213. [descr. (in Latin); dist.]; Zimsen, 1964:386 [note on type].
Sphex plumbea Fabricius, 1787:278 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ZMUC ♀. Type locality: Spain. [synonymy by Evans, 1972a:11; the page in Fabricius' work in the Australian Museum library is erroneously numbered 178]; Villers, 1789:242; Gmelin, 1790:2733 [descr. (in Latin, dist. ( Spain)]; Rossi, 1792:127; Fabricius, 1793:220; Zimsen, 1964:391 [note on type].
Pompilus cinereus Fabricius, 1798:250 View in CoL [comb. nov., descr. (in Latin), dist]; Fabricius, 1804:194 [descr. (in Latin); dist.]; Froggatt, 1892:212 [cat.]; Dalla Torre, 1897:280 [cat.; dist.]; Evans, 1972a:11 [notes]; Evans & Matthews, 1973:52 [biol.]; Richards, 1978:130 [list.]; Day, 1979:10 [synonymy, note]; Medler, 1980:472 [list]; Day, 1981:5–28 [descr. dist., synonymies, figs., notes]; Evans et al. 1981:11 [prey]; Gros, 1983:30 [biol., hosts, notes on literature]; Veenendaal, 1984:17–19 [list, English abstract, note]; Wasbauer & Kimsey, 1985:63 [note on the revision by Day, 1981]; Wahis, 1986:18, 43, 51 [cat]; Vikberg, 1986:72 [list]; Piek & Spanjer, 1986:177 [host paralysis]; Oehlke & Wolf, 1987:349 [descr., biol., dist. ( Germany)]; Day, 1988a:18, 21, 25, 33 [list, inclusion in key, notes]; Day, 1988b:243 [note]; Karsai, 1989:223–232 [environmental factors affecting behaviour]; Tadauchi, 1989 [(in Japanese)]; Naumann, 1991: 975 [note]; Lellej & Yamane, 1992:105–106 [list, new synonymy, dist. ( Japan and World), note]; Weber et al. 1992:192 [list]; Wolf, 1993:1000 [list]; Shimizu, 1996:510 [list]; Madl, 1997:826 [list, dist. ( Turkey)]; Harris 1999:143 [note]; Kuhlmann, 1999:567 [list]; Fuente Coello, 2000:74, 75 [prey carriage, host behaviour (in Spanish)]; Zsolt, 2001:275 [list]; O’Neill, 2001:Table 10–6 [note]; Van der Smissen, 2001:22, 57, 90 [list, notes (in German)]; Anon, 2002:14 [list]; Wahis, 2002: [list]; Hautier et al., 2003:44 [list]; van Achterberg, & Peeters, 2004:29 [list]; Stolle et al., 2004:378 [list]; Else, 2005:119 [list].
Pompilus pulcher Fabricius, 1798:249 View in CoL . Type data: holotype MNHP ♀ ( Holotype presumed lost according to Day, 1981:12). Type locality: Italy. [synonymy by Evans, 1972a:11]; Coquebert, 1801:52 [desc. (in Latin), dist. ( Italy)]; Fabricius, 1804:193 [descr. (in Latin), dist.]; Jurine, 1807:121 [list]; Spinola, 1808:172; Van der Linden, 1827:307; Dahlbom, 1829:9; Stephens, 1829b:33 [list]; Stephens, 1829a:360 [list]; Herrich–Schaeffer, 1830:117; Dahlbom, 1832:65; Shuckard, 1837:49 [descr. (in Latin and English), dist. (Britain)]; Dahlbom, 1843:42; Dahlbom, 1845:444 [in key]; Lepeletier, 1845:424; Lucas, 1846:268; Smith, 1855:122 [cat., as synonym of Pompilus plumbeus ( Fabricius, 1787) View in CoL ]; Gerstaecker, 1862:485; Jacobs, 1877:XXXIV [list]; Radoszkowsky, 1877:17; Radoszkowsky, 1888:464; Tourmier, 1889:170; Ferton, 1891:286, 292–293 [behaviour]; Ferton, 1897:105–106, 130–131 [note, list, prey]; Ferton, 1901:124, 128 [list, prey]; Ferton, 1911:377 [list, prey]; Wilcke, 1942:25 [invalid designation as type of Pompilus Fabricius, 1798 View in CoL ]; Blüthgen, 1944:52 [note on designation as type by International Congress]; ICZN, 1946:379, 381, 388. [designation as type of Pompilus Fabricius, 1798 View in CoL ]; Beaumont, 1946:164 [list, dist. (Europe)]; Wolf, 1959:159; Grandi, 1961:77–79 [behaviour, prey]; Zimsen, 1964:386 [note on type]; Priesner, 1966a:125 [list]; Priesner, 1968:174–176 [descr. (in German), note]; Steiner, 1986:89 [literature review of stinging]; Melville & Smith, 1987:153, 279 [type species of Pompilus Fabricius, 1798 View in CoL ].
Pepsis plumbea Fabricius, 1804:215 View in CoL [comb. nov., descr. (in Latin), dist.].
Pompilus plumbeus Spinola, 1808:172 View in CoL ; Dahlbom, 1843:42; Smith, 1855:122 [cat., dist (Europe and Africa)]; Wesmael, 1851:458; Schenck, 1857:228; Smith, 1858c:58; Taschenberg, 1858:66, 68; Smith, 1863c:55; Taschenberg, 1866:215–216 [descr., inclusion in key]; Thomson, 1870:217–218 [descr. (in Latin)]; Walker, 1871:15 [list]; Müller, 1873:465; Girard, 1873: CLXXXVII, CCVII [note (in French)]; Thomson, 1874:143; Girard, 1879:976; Marquet, 1879:173; Saunders, 1880:234; Costa, 1881:25; Henrich, 1882:124; De Bormans, 1885:CXLVIII; Costa, 1887:58; Magretti, 1887:231; Nicolas, 1888:332 [notes]; Tournier, 1889:170; Saunders, 1893:56, 60; Gribodo, 1894:145; Meunier, 1896:10; Dalla Torre, 1897:311 [cat., dist.]; Saunders, 1901:550 [list, dist. ( Algeria)]; Chyzer, 1902:32 [dist ( Hungary)]; Lameere, 1907:278 [in key]; Latter, 1913:8–14 [behaviour]; Szilady, 1914:88 [dist ( Hungary)]; Perkins, 1920: 35–36 [note, inclusion in key]; Nordström, 1921:14 [note (in Finnish)]; Fahringer, 1922:174 [list, dist. (Europe)]; Berland, 1924:335 [prey (in French)]; Crèvecoeur, 1927:307 [notes (biol.)(in French)]; Crèvecoeur, 1929:360 [notes (biol.)(in French)]; Hobby, 1930:31 [as prey]; Step, 1932:66 [descr.]; Arnold, 1935b:504; Richards & Hamm, 1939:52–53, 55, 57–58, 74–78, 109 [biol. (historical and new records)]; Wilcke, 1942:23–25 [notes (recorded from the Netherlands)]; Móczár, 1943:141–147, 151–152 [nesting, prey]; Crèvecoeur, 1945:157 [nesting]; Kloet & Hincks, 1945:318; Beaumont, 1946:164 [list, dist. (Europe)]; Bristowe, 1948:13–14, 18, 20–22 [prey capture, searching behaviour, observations on behaviour)]; Evans, 1951:208–209 [notes]; Móczár, 1952a:388 [list, dist. ( Italy)]; Móczár, 1952b:86; Eichler, 1953:25–29 [nesting, prey]; Evans, 1953:161 [ethology]; Grandi, 1954:121, 228 [prey (in Italian), dist. ( Italy)]; Móczár, 1956:41–41 [inclusion in key, dist., prey, fig.]; Morel et al., 1956:340 [[list, dist. ( France)]; Ceballos, 1956:352 [catalogue, dist. ( Spain)]; Berland, 1958:71–72 [descr., prey]; Baerends, 1959:228 [note]; Olberg, 1959:153, 165, 170, 223, 228 [nesting, prey, figs.]; Ceballos, 1959:228 [list]; Wolf, 1960:10 [list, dist. ( Italy)]; Stritt, 1963:101 [list, dist ( Germany)]; Soyer, 1963:97– 117 [nesting]; Valkeila et al., 1963:41; Valkeila et al., 1964:75; Ceballos, 1964: 85 [list]; Priesner, 1966b:190 [list]; Wolf, 1967b:526 [list]; Priesner, 1968:174 [note]; Beaumont, 1970:254 [list]; Evans & West Eberhard, 1970:116, 211 [nesting, fig. (sourced from Olberg, 1959)]; Stritt, 1971:103 [list]; Schaefer, 1972:190 [note (in German)]; Haeseler, 1972:154, 201 [list]; Spoczynska, 1975:109 [note on nesting]; Steiner, 1986:89 [literature review of stinging]; van Ooijen, 1978; Tobias, 1978:126 [in key (in Russian)]; Day, 1988a:18 [list (as synonym of Pompilus cinereus View in CoL )]; Harris, 1999:230 [fig. redrawn from Evans, 1958].
Pompilus plumbea Jurine, 1807:122 View in CoL [list]; Dahlbom, 1843:42, 21 [cited in Saussure, 1867:47]; Aurivil- lius, 1907:10, 21–22 [descr. (in Swedish), dist. ( Sweden)]; Nedelkov, 1914 [sourced from Wahis, 2002:80].
Pompilus argyrostoma Stephens, 1829a:360 View in CoL [list]; Stephens, 1829b:33 [list]. I have been unable to ascertain the status of this name. It was listed in the catalogue of Stephens (1829a) and again in the abbreviated list of Stephens (1829b) without any description or illustration. I have been unable to consult Stephens’ subsequent illustrated works to determine if he published an illustration of it. Further investigation is required to determine if the name is nomen nudum. [synonymy by Smith, 1855b:98]
Ferreola plumbea Saussure, 1867:47 View in CoL . [comb. nov., descr. (in Latin)].
Pompilus pruinosus Smith, 1879:147 View in CoL . Type data: holotype BMNH ♀. Type locality: India. [Junior primary homonym of Pompilus pruinosus Smith, 1855 View in CoL ; Synonymy with Pompilus plumbeus View in CoL by Arnold, 1937:47].
Pompilus chevrieri Tournier, 1889:169 View in CoL . Type data: lectotype GMNH ♀. Subsequent designation: Beaumont, 1946:164. Type locality: Switzerland [synonymy by Day, 1981:12].
Pompilus leprosus Dalla Torre, 1897:298 View in CoL [ nom. nov. for Pompilus pruinosus Smith, 1879 View in CoL ; synonymy by Day, 1981:12].
Pompilus plumbeicolor Dalla Torre, 1897:311 View in CoL . Type data: holotype NMW ♀. Type locality: South Africa. [ nom. nov. for Ferreola plumbea Saussure, 1867 View in CoL ; synonymy by Day, 1981:12].
Pompilus ithonus Cameron, 1908:301 View in CoL . Type data: lectotype BMNH ♀. Subsequent designation: Day, 1981:12. Type locality: India. [synonymy by Day, 1981:12].
Pompilus sericeibalteatus Cameron, 1910:250 View in CoL . Type data: holotype NHRM ♂. Type locality: Tanzania. [synonymy by Day, 1981:12].
Psammochares plumbeus Šustera, 1912:210 View in CoL . [invalid subsequent designation of type –species for Psammochares Latrielle, 1796 View in CoL ]; Nordström & Forsius, 1928:3 [dist. ( Finland)]; Giner Marí, 1934:137 [list]; Haupt, 1927:151, 327–329 [as type of Psammochares Latrielle, 1796 View in CoL ; prey, behaviour]; Bristowe, 1928:11 [prey]; Grandi, 1928:27–28 [prey, notes (in Italian)]; Grandi, 1929:283 [note (in Italian)]; Grandi, 1930:332, 340 [prey, list (in Italian)]; Müller, 1930:181; Butterfield & Fordham, 1930:368 [list, prey]; Smiedenknecht, 1930:610, 617 [inclusion in key]; Crèvecoeur, 1931:183, 186 [biol. (in French)]; Krogerus, 1932:123 [list]; Grandi, 1934:23–24, 126 [prey, nest, list (in Italian)]; Haupt, 1934:175 [list, dist. ( Italy)]; Haupt, 1937b:80, 91–92 [note, dist. ( Germany)]; Arnold, 1937:44–47 [descr., designation as genotype, inclusion in key to Ethiopian spp., figs.]; Ceballos, 1941:304 [fig.]; Junco Y Reyes, 1942:309 [note]; Giner Mari, 1947:30 [list]; Atanassov, 1951 [sourced from Wahis, 2002:80].
Pompilius plumbeus Szilady, 1914:88 [ lapsus calami for Pompilus plumbeus ( Fabricius, 1787) View in CoL ].
Psammochares (Psammochares) plumbeus Šustera, 1922:62 View in CoL [list]; Haupt, 1927:152, 161, 179–181 [in key, descr. (in German), dist. (Europe)]; Nordström & Forsius, 1928:6 [dist. ( Finland)]; Šustera, 1938:211 [dist (World and Czechoslovakia)(in Czech)].
Psammochares (Psammochares) plumbeus pulchra Haupt, 1927:181 View in CoL [descr. (in German), dist. (Europe and Africa)]; Müller, 1930:181.
Sericopompilus bivittatus Banks, 1934:97 View in CoL . Type data: lectotype USNM ♀. Subsequent designation: Day, 1981:13. Type locality: Philippines. [synonymy by Day, 1981:13; Tsuneki, 1988:34 obviously missed the synonymy by Day and transferred bivittatus View in CoL to Pompilus View in CoL , stating that it was close to P. plumbeus View in CoL , a synonym of P.cinereus View in CoL ]; Baltazar, 1966:323 [cat., dist. ( Philippines)].
Psammochares (Psammochares) plumbeus maroccana Nadig & Nadig, 1935:10 View in CoL . [nomen nudum.].
Psammochares bilineatus Arnold, 1937:49–50 View in CoL . Type data: holotype TM ♀. Type locality: South Africa, Bothaville, Orange Free State [descr., dist. figs.); misidentification according to Day, 1981:13; synonymy by Day, 1981:13].
Psammochares latilabris Arnold, 1937:47–48 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♂. Type locality: Northern Rhodesia. [misassociation of sexes and misid. according to Day, 1981:13; synonymy by Day, 1981:13; descr, dist. (Ethiopian region) figs.].
Aporoideus clarus Banks, 1941a:359 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANSP ♀. Type locality: Madagascar.
[synonymy by Day, 1981:13].
Psamochares plumbeau Scobiola, 1948:171 [ lapsus calami for Psammochares plumbeus Fabricius, 1787 ; dist. ( Romania), note].
Pompilus (Pompilus) plumbeus Šustera, 1955:406 View in CoL [list]; Wahis, 1955:13 [list]; Wahis, 1962:331 [list, dist. ( Belgium)]; Valkeila, 1962:66; Wahis, 1963:84 [list, dist. ( Greece)]; Lehrer & Lehrer, 1965:60 [cat., dist. ( Romania)].
Pompilus (Pompilus) pulcher Wolf, 1959:159 View in CoL [dist. (World and Europe), note]; Priesner, 1962:48 [list, dist. ( Italy)]; Grandi, 1962:94 [list, dist. ( Italy)]; Priesner, 1965:67 [list, dist. ( Greece)].
Pompilus plumbeus plumbeus Wolf, 1967a:14 View in CoL , 25 [list, dist. (World and Finland)]; Oehlke, 1968:312–313 [list, note, prey, dist (World and Europe)]; Wolf, 1970b:400 [list, dist. ( Italy)]; Wolf & Dinz, 1970:7 [dist. (Europe and North Africa)]; Wolf, 1971:33 [notes (biol.), prey, dist. (World and former Czechoslovakia)]; Wolf, 1972b:90–91 [descr., in key]; Erlandsson, 1974:52 [list, dist. (Europe)]; Šedivý, 1989:163 [list (from Wolf, 1971)].
Pompilus pulcher placidus Priesner, 1968:176 View in CoL [unavailable. Proposed for a form.].
Pompilus plumbeus lusitanicus Wolf & Dinz, 1970:7 View in CoL , 19. Type data: holotype NMW ♀. Type locality: Portugal. [synonymy by Day, 1981 p.14].
Pompilus plumbeus pulcher Wolf & Dinz, 1970:8 View in CoL [dist. ( Spain)].
Pompilus plumbeus chevrieri Wolf, 1972a:84 View in CoL [dist. (Europe)]; Wolf, 1972b:90–91 [descr., in key].
Pompilus plumbeus gotlandicus Wolf, 1972a:83–84 View in CoL . Type data: holotype NHRM ♀. Type locality: Sweden. [synonymy by Day, 1981:14].
Pompilus plumbeus lucitanicus Erlandsson, 1974:52 [ lapsus calami for Pompilus plumbeus lusitanicus Wolf & Dinz, 1970 View in CoL ; list, dist. ( Portugal)]
Pompilus bivittatus Tsuneki, 1988:34–36 View in CoL [descr., notes, measurements, dist. ( Philippines and Thailand), fig.].
Pompilus (Pompilus) ami Tsuneki, 1989:117–120 View in CoL . Type data: holotype USNM sex unknown ( 14.vi.1968, K. Tsuneki). Type locality: Taiwan, Taoyun Pref., Kuangyin. [synonymy by Lelej & Yamane, 1992:105].
Pompilus (Pompilus) bunun Tsuneki, 1989:118–120 View in CoL . Type data: holotype USNM ♀ ( 20.vii.1966, K. Tsuneki). Type locality: Taiwan, Chaiyi Pref., Chuchi. [synonymy by Lelej & Yamane, 1992:105].
Pompilus (Pompilus) tsou Tsuneki, 1989:118–119 View in CoL . Type data: holotype USNM ♂ ( 6.viii.1980, T. Nambu). Type locality: Taiwan, Taipei Pref., Laonei. [synonymy by Lelej & Yamane, 1992:105].
Distribution: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Greece, France, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Madagascar, Morocco, Netherlands, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, United Kingdom.
Prey records ( Australia only): Arctosa spp. (Lycosidae) ; Anoteropsis sp. (Pisauridae) ( Evans & Matthews, 1973), Allocosa palabunda (Koch, 1877) (as Lycosa palabunda Koch ); Lycosa laeta Koch, 1877 ; Lycosa sp. (Lycosidae) ( Evans et al., 1981). For a summary of extralimital prey records consult Richards & Hamm, 1939:76–77.
Remarks: Pompilus cinereus ( Fabricius, 1775) is a widespread species with a number of synonyms and a rich literature on many aspects of its biology. The synonymy of Pompilus plumbeus ( Fabricius, 1787) and Pompilus pulcher ( Fabricius, 1798) with P. cinereus is here attributed to Evans (1972a), though Smith (1855) and Dalla Torre (1897) listed P. pul cher as a synonym of P. plumbeus in their catalogues and numerous other authors have also listed the synonymy prior to Evans. These previous synonymies appear to have been ignored and it is only after the publication of Evans (1972a) that the name Pompilus cinereus ( Fabricius, 1775) appears to dominate in the literature.
Pompilus flavicornis Smith, 1855
Pompilus flavicornis Smith, 1855:163 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♀. Type locality: NSW, Port Stephens (as New Holland (Port Stephen)); Froggatt, 1892:212 [cat.]; Dalla Torre, 1897:289 [cat., dist.]; Schulz, 1911:92 [suggested possible transfer to Pseudagenia View in CoL (= Auplopus View in CoL ) or Agenia View in CoL ].
Distribution: NSW.
Pompilus infandus Smith, 1868 View in CoL
Pompilus infandus Smith, 1868:244 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♂. Type locality: Australia; Froggatt, 1892:213 [cat.]; Dalla Torre, 1897:295 [cat., dist.].
Distribution: Australia.
Pompilus lugubris Smith, 1868 View in CoL
Pompilus lugubris Smith, 1868:242 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♀. Type locality: WA, Champion Bay; Froggatt, 1892:213 [cat.]; Dalla Torre, 1897:299 [cat., dist.].
Distribution: WA.
Pompilus lunulatus ( Saussure, 1867) comb. nov.
Pogonius lunulatus Saussure, 1867:58 View in CoL . Type data: type status and whereabouts unknown ♀. Type locality: NSW, Sydney; Froggatt, 1892:215 [cat.].
Pompilus spectrum Kohl, 1886:329 View in CoL . Type data: type NMW sex unknown. Type locality: NSW, Sydney (as Sidney). [synonymy by Turner, 1910:317]; Froggatt, 1892:214 [cat.]; Schulz, 1911:125, 208 [as synonym of Pompilus lunulatus ( Saussure, 1867) ].
Agenia lunulata Dalla Torre, 1897:338 [comb. nov., cat., dist.].
Pseudagenia lunulata Turner, 1910:317 View in CoL [comb. nov., descr.].
Pompilus lunulatus Schulz, 1911:124–125 , 208 [comb. nov.].
Deuteragenia lunulata Junco Y Reyes, 1951:165 View in CoL [comb. nov., cat.].
Distribution: NSW.
Remarks: Junco Y Reyes (1951) placed this species in Deuteragenia, Šustera, 1913 (now a subgenus of Dipogon Fox, 1897 ) along with other species placed in Pogonius, Dahlbom 1845 . However, he may have been unaware of Schulz’s (1911) earlier placement in Pompilus and Saussure’s description which states that the abdomen is sessile. As Dipogon has not previously been recorded from Australia and Junco Y Reyes made a number of other errors relating to Australian material I retain the species in Pompilus until its exact placement is determined.
Pompilus pictifrons Smith, 1855
Pompilus pictifrons Smith, 1855:165 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♂. Type locality: SA, Adelaide; Froggatt, 1892:213 [cat.]; Dalla Torre, 1897:310 [cat., dist.].
Distribution: SA.
Pompilus sanguinicolor Smith, 1879 View in CoL
Pompilus sanguinolentus Smith, 1879:132 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♀. Type locality: WA, Swan River. [preoccupied Fabricius, 1793]; Froggatt, 1892:214 [cat.].
Pompilus sanguinicolor Dalla Torre, 1897:319 View in CoL [ nom. nov. for Pompilus sanguinolentus Smith, 1879 View in CoL ].
Distribution: WA.
Telostegus Costa, 1887 View in CoL
Telostegus Costa, 1887:88 View in CoL . Type species: Aporus major Costa, 1881 View in CoL by monotypy. [There is some dispute in the literature over the page number that this genus was described on i.e. 88 or 89. I was unable to obtain the reference and thus are unable to provide a solution.].
Elaphrosyron Haupt, 1929c:120 View in CoL . Type species: Elaphrosyron heinrichi Haupt, 1930 View in CoL by subsequent designation, see Haupt, 1930b:597. [synonymy by Wahis, 2000c:93].
Protelostegus Priesner, 1955:167 . Type species: Protelostegus arnoldi Priesner, 1955 by monotypy. [synonymy by Evans, 1972 p. 2;].
Elaphrosyron Evans, 1972a:2 View in CoL [descr., fig., Australian sp.].
Telostegus Evans, 1972a:4 View in CoL [descr., figs., Australian spp.].
Elaphrosyron Naumann, 1991:975 View in CoL [prey].
Telostegus Naumann, 1991:975 View in CoL [prey].
Wahis (2000c) synonymised Elaphrosyron Haupt, 1929 View in CoL with Telostegus View in CoL . Consequently, the single species of Elaphrosyron View in CoL recorded from Australia is here listed under Telostegus View in CoL .
Telostegus nigrocinerascens ( Turner, 1910) View in CoL
Aporus nigrocinerascens Turner, 1910:334–335 View in CoL ]. Type data: type BMNH ♀ (summer 1899, Turner Coll.) . Type locality: MacKay , Queensland, Australia .
Telostegus nigrocinerascens Evans, 1972a:5 View in CoL [comb. nov., descr., dist., fig.]; Evans & Matthews, 1973:51 [biol.]; Evans et al. 1981:11 [prey].
Distribution: NSW, QLD.
Prey records: Diaea multopunctata Koch, 1874 (Thomisidae) ( Evans & Matthews, 1973:52), Diaea evanida (Koch, 1867) (Thomisidae) ( Evans et al., 1981)
Telostegus socius (Evans, 1972)
Elaphrosyron socius Evans, 1972a:2 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 25 Feb. 1970 (H.E. Evans and R.W. Matthews)). Type locality: Boundary Bend, Victoria; Evans & Matthews, 1973:48 [biol.]; Matthews & Matthews, 1978:141 [fig. (oviposition), note].
Distribution: SA, VIC, WA.
Prey records: Tharpyna campestrata Koch, 1874 ; Tharpyna sp. ; Cymbacha festiva Koch, 1874 ; Diaea sp. (Thomisidae) ( Evans & Matthews, 1973:50).
Parasites: Protomiltogramma sp. (Diptera) ; Ceropales ligea Bingham, 1903 ( Hymenoptera : Pompilidae ) ( Evans & Matthews, 1973:49–50).
Telostegus thomisivorus Evans, 1972
Telostegus thomisivorus Evans, 1972a:8 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 8–9 October 1969 (R.W. Matthews, note no. AM22)). Type locality: Nilemah Station, 50 miles south of Denham, Western Australia; Evans & Matthews, 1973: 50 [biol.].
Distribution: WA.
Prey records: Diaea spp. (Thomisidae) ( Evans & Matthews, 1973:51)
Telostegus turneri Evans, 1972
Telostegus turneri Evans, 1972a:10 View in CoL . Type data: holotype BMNH ♂ ( 1–12 Dec. 1913 ( R.E. Turner)). Type locality: Yallingup, Western Australia.
Distribution: WA.
Turneromyia Banks, 1941c:243 . Type species: Anoplius ahrimanes Turner, 1910 View in CoL by monotypy.
Turneromyia Evans, 1984:1–59 [generic revision]
Turneromyia Naumann, 1991:975 [note, fig.].
Specimens of Turneromyia are often similar in appearance to Ctenostegus View in CoL and it is usually difficult to separate the two genera on the wing, apart from the fact that Turneromyia tend to be slightly larger.
Turneromyia ahrimanes ( Turner, 1910) View in CoL
Anoplius ahrimanes Turner, 1910:326 View in CoL . Type data: holotype BMNH ♀. Type locality: Townsville, QLD.
Psammochares ahrimanes Turner, 1917b:69 View in CoL [comb. nov., dist.].
Turneromyia ahrimanes Banks, 1941c:243 View in CoL [comb. nov., descr.]; Evans, 1984:47–50 [comb. nov., descr., dist., figs.].
Anoplius ahrimaves Junco Y Reyes, 1959:46 View in CoL [comb. nov., list; lapsus calami for Anoplius ahrimanes Turner, 1910 View in CoL ].
Distribution: NT, QLD, SA, WA.
Turneromyia aranda Evans, 1984
Turneromyia aranda Evans, 1984:17–19 . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 24–26.x.1972). Type locality: Victory Well, Everand Park, SA.
Distribution: NT, QLD, SA, VIC, WA.
Turneromyia atava ( Turner, 1910)
Anoplius atavus Turner, 1910:326–327 View in CoL . Type data: holotype BMNH 19.680 ♀. Type locality: WA, Strelley River.
Psammochares atavus Turner, 1917b:69 View in CoL [comb. nov., dist.].
Anoplius atavus Junco Y Reyes, 1959:46 View in CoL [comb. nov., list].
Turneromyia atava Evans, 1984:31–32 [comb. nov., descr., dist.].
Distribution: WA.
Turneromyia balladonia Evans, 1984
Turneromyia balladonia Evans, 1984:45–46 . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 11.xi.1947). Type locality: Balladonia, WA.
Distribution: WA.
Turneromyia bassiana (Turner, 1917)
Psammochares bassianus Turner, 1917b:72 View in CoL . Type data: holotype BMNH 19.676 ♀ ( R.E. Turner, 12.ii– 13.iii.1913). Type locality: Eaglehawk Neck , Tasmania.
Pompilus bassianus Evans & Matthews, 1973:52 [biol.].
Turneromyia melancholicus Evans et al. 1981:12 [prey; misidentification, see Evans 1984:9].
Turneromyia bassiana Evans, 1984:9–11 [comb. nov., descr., dist., figs.].
Distribution: ACT, NSW, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC, WA.
Prey records: Miturga albomaculata Hickman , ( Clubionidae ) ( Evans & Matthews, 1973:52).
Turneromyia belardoo (Evans, 1972)
Pompilus belardoo Evans, 1972a:12 View in CoL . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 21–22 Oct. 1969 (H.E. Evans & R.W. Matthews)). Type locality: Rottnest Island, Western Australia; Evans & Matthews, 1973:52 [biol.].
Turneromyia belardoo Evans, 1984:43–44 [comb. nov., descr., dist., figs.].
Distribution: WA.
Prey records: Lycosa sp. (Lycosidae) ( Evans & Matthews, 1973:47).
Parasites: Protomiltogramma sp. (? laticeps Malloch) ( Diptera ) ( Evans & Matthews, 1973:53).
Turneromyia citrimaculata Evans, 1984
Turneromyia citrimaculata Evans, 1984:38–40 . Type data: holotype CAS ♀ ( 17.x. 1962, 100 m). Type locality: Winjana Gorge, WA.
Distribution: NT, WA.
Prey records: Lycosa sp. (Lycosidae) ( Evans, 1984:3).
Turneromyia electa Evans, 1984
Turneromyia electa Evans, 1984:32 . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 23–28.v.1978). Type locality: Roe Crekk, 19 km SW, Alice Springs, NT.
Distribution: NT.
Turneromyia frontalis ( Fabricius, 1775)
Sphex frontalis Fabricius, 1775:349 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♂ (Missing right wings and other parts). Type locality: Australia; Fabricius, 1781:447 [descr. (in Latin), dist.]; Fabricius, 1787:276 [descr. (in Latin)]; Gmelin, 1790:2729 [descr. (in Latin), dist.]; Fabricius, 1793:209 [descr. (in Latin); dist.]; Zimsen, 1964:385 [note on type];.
Pompilus frontalis Fabricius, 1804:188 View in CoL [comb. nov.; descr. (in Latin); dist.].
Ferreola frontalis Smith, 1855:169 View in CoL [cat.]; Froggatt, 1892:215 [cat.].
Psammochares frontalis Turner, 1917b:70 View in CoL [comb. nov., desc., dist.].
Turneromyia frontalis Evans, 1982:151 [comb. nov., mimicry]; Evans, 1984:21–23 [desc., dist., figs.].
Distribution: NT, QLD.
Turneromyia hesperia Evans, 1984
Turneromyia hesperia Evans, 1984:14–16 . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 2.x.1969). Type locality: 150 km S. of Carnarvon, WA.
Distribution: WA.
Turneromyia labilis ( Smith, 1879)
Pompilus labilis Smith, 1879:151 View in CoL . Type data: holotype BMNH 19.677 ♂. Type locality: Queensland; Froggatt, 1892:213 [cat.].
Anoplius labilis Turner, 1910:328 View in CoL [comb. nov., dist.].
Calopompilus labilis Schulz, 1911:116 , 208 [comb. nov.].
Psammochares labilis Turner, 1917b:72 View in CoL [comb. nov., descr., dist.].
Turneromyia labilis Evans, 1984:23–25 [comb. nov., descr., dist., figs.].
Distribution: NT, QLD, WA.
Turneromyia melancholicus ( Smith, 1868)
Pompilus melancholicus Smith, 1868:244 View in CoL . Type data: neotype BMNH ♀ (Designated by Evans, 1984:26). Type locality: WA, Yanchep, 51 km N. Perth; Froggatt, 1892:213 [cat.].
Psammochares melancholicus Turner, 1917b:71 View in CoL [comb. nov., descr., dist.].
Turneromyia melancholicus Evans, 1984:26–28 [comb. nov., desc., dist., figs.].
Distribution: NSW, NT, QLD, SA, VIC, WA.
Turneromyia morio ( Fabricius, 1775)
Sphex morio Fabricius, 1775:349 View in CoL . Type data: type ZMUC ♀. Type locality: Australia; Fabricius, 1781:447 [descr. (in Latin), dist.]; Fabricius, 1787:275 [descr. (in Latin)]; Gmelin, 1790:2728 [descr. (in Latin), dist.]; Fabricius, 1793:208 [descr. (in Latin), dist.]; Zimsen, 1964:385 [note on type];.
Pompilus morio Fabricius, 1804:187 View in CoL [comb. nov., descr. (in Latin), dist.]; Smith, 1855:164 [cat., dist.]; Froggatt, 1892:213 [cat.]; Schulz, 1912:78 [descr. (in Geman), note].
Psammochares basilicus Turner, 1917b:73 View in CoL . Type data: holotype BMNH 19.675 ♀. Type locality: QLD, Townsville. [synonymy by Day in Evans, 1984:41].
Fabriogenia morio Banks, 1941c:240 [comb. nov.; Possible identification error, see Evans, 1984:41].
Turneromyia morio Evans, 1984:41–42 [comb. nov., descr., dist., figs.].
Distribution: NSW, NT, QLD, SA.
Turneromyia nigricans Evans, 1984
Turneromyia nigricans Evans, 1984:44–45 . Type data: holotype NMV ♀ ( 17.xi.1948). Type locality: Daswell's Bridge (nr Horsham), VIC.
Distribution: VIC.
Turneromyia nigropilosa Evans, 1984
Turneromyia nigropilosa Evans, 1984:46–47 . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 2–3.xi.1977). Type locality: 37 km SW Mt Ragged , WA.
Distribution: SA, WA.
Turneromyia occidentalis Evans, 1984
Turneromyia occidentalis Evans, 1984:40–41 . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 1.xi.1958). Type locality: '10 S' Perenjori, WA.
Distribution: WA.
Turneromyia pumilla Evans, 1984
Turneromyia pumilla Evans, 1984:20–21 . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 18.xi.1972). Type locality: Canberra. ACT.
Distribution: WA.
Turneromyia rapax Evans, 1984:36–37 . Type data: holotype WAM ♀ ( 15.v.1980). Type locality: Hancock Gorge, 15 km S. Wttenoom, WA.
Distribution: WA.
Turneromyia semiluctuosa (Smith, 1855)
Pompilus semiluctuosus Smith, 1855:166 View in CoL . Type data: holotype BMNH 19.672 ♀. Type locality: Australia (as New Holland); Froggatt, 1892:214 [cat.]; Schulz, 1906:173 [note].
Psammochares berthoudi Turner, 1917b:70 View in CoL . Type data: holotype BMNH 19.673 ♀. Type locality: WA, Waroona. [synonymy by Evans, 1984:50].
Psammochares semiluctuosus Turner, 1917b:70 View in CoL [comb. nov., desc., dist.].
Turneromyia semiluctuosa Evans, 1984:50–51 [comb. nov., desc., dist., figs.].
Distribution: ACT, NSW, QLD, SA, VIC, WA.
Prey records: Sparassidae ( Evans, 1984:3) .
Turneromyia senex ( Turner, 1910)
Anoplius senex Turner, 1910:327–328 View in CoL . Type data: holotype BMNH 19.671 ♀. Type locality: Victoria. Psammochares senex Turner, 1917b:68 View in CoL [comb. nov., dist.].
Anoplius senex Junco Y Reyes, 1959:46 View in CoL [comb. nov., list].
Turneromyia senex Evans, 1984:28–30 [comb. nov., descr., dist., figs.].
Distribution: NSW, NT, QLD, SA, VIC, WA.
Turneromyia senicula Evans, 1984
Turneromyia senicula Evans, 1984:30–31 . Type data: holotype ANIC ♂ ( 19.xi.1949). Type locality: '17 N' Broken Hill, NSW.
Distribution: NSW.
Turneromyia torosa Evans, 1984
Turneromyia torosa Evans, 1984:19–20 . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 19.xi.1972). Type locality: Canberra, ACT.
Distribution: ACT, QLD, SA, VIC.
Turneromyia torrida Evans, 1984
Turneromyia torrida Evans, 1984:16–17 . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 23.v.1932). Type locality: Coen, Cape York, QLD.
Distribution: QLD.
Turneromyia tristis Evans, 1984
Turneromyia tristis Evans, 1984:11–12 . Type data: holotype BMNH ♀ ( Nov. 1913). Type locality: Yallingup, WA.
Distribution: TAS, VIC, WA.
Turneromyia vassei (Turner, 1917)
Psammochares vassei Turner, 1917b:71 View in CoL . Type data: holotype BMNH 19.674 ♀. Type locality: WA, Yallingup.
Turneromyia vassei Evans, 1984:34–36 [comb. nov., descr., dist., figs.].
Distribution: ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC, WA.
Turneromyia venator Evans, 1984
Turneromyia venator Evans, 1984:33–34 . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 8.iv.1938). Type locality: Katanning, WA.
Distribution: SA, WA.
Turneromyia wilpena Evans, 1984
Turneromyia wilpena Evans, 1984:37–38 . Type data: holotype ♀ ( 29.x.1972). Type locality: Edeowie Homestead, near Wilpena Pound, SA.
Distribution: SA.
Turneromyia wilsoni Evans, 1984
Turneromyia wilsoni Evans, 1984:25–26 . Type data: holotype BMNH ♀ ( 23.xii.1913 – 23.i.1914). Type locality: Yallingup, WA.
Distribution: WA.
Turneromyia wiluna Evans, 1984
Turneromyia wiluna Evans, 1984:13–14 . Type data: holotype ANIC ♀ ( 28.ix.1969). Type locality: 55 km W. Wiluna, WA.
Distribution: NSW, NT, VIC, WA.
Unplaced
Planiceps aureovestitus Turner, 1910 View in CoL
Planiceps aureovestitus Turner, 1910:337–338 View in CoL . Type data: type BMNH ♀ ( Type depository not confirmed) . Type locality: Victoria .
Distribution: VIC.
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Xenocurgus tasmanicus Haupt, 1937
| Published, First 2007 |
Paracyphononyx sericops
| Forster, P. I. 1994: 215 |
Batozonellus
| Naumann, I. D. 1991: 975 |
Episyron
| Naumann, I. D. 1991: 975 |
Ferreola
| Naumann, I. D. 1991: 975 |
Paracyphononyx
| Naumann, I. D. 1991: 975 |
Pompilus
| Naumann, I. D. 1991: 977 |
Elaphrosyron
| Naumann, I. D. 1991: 975 |
Telostegus
| Naumann, I. D. 1991: 975 |
Turneromyia
| Naumann, I. D. 1991: 975 |
Pompilus (Pompilus) ami
| Tsuneki, K. 1989: 120 |
Pompilus (Pompilus) bunun
| Tsuneki, K. 1989: 120 |
Pompilus (Pompilus) tsou
| Tsuneki, K. 1989: 119 |
Batozonellus philippinensis
| Tsuneki, K. 1989: 103 |
| Tsuneki, K. 1988: 1 |
Pompilus bivittatus
| Tsuneki, K. 1988: 36 |
Turneromyia
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 59 |
Turneromyia aranda
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 19 |
Turneromyia atava
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 32 |
Turneromyia balladonia
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 46 |
Turneromyia bassiana
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 11 |
Turneromyia belardoo
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 44 |
Turneromyia citrimaculata
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 40 |
Turneromyia electa
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 32 |
Turneromyia hesperia
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 16 |
Turneromyia labilis
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 25 |
Turneromyia melancholicus
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 28 |
Turneromyia morio
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 42 |
Turneromyia nigricans
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 45 |
Turneromyia nigropilosa
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 47 |
Turneromyia occidentalis
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 41 |
Turneromyia pumilla
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 21 |
Turneromyia rapax
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 37 |
Turneromyia semiluctuosa
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 51 |
Turneromyia senex
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 30 |
Turneromyia senicula
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 31 |
Turneromyia torosa
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 20 |
Turneromyia torrida
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 17 |
Turneromyia tristis
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 12 |
Turneromyia vassei
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 36 |
Turneromyia venator
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 34 |
Turneromyia wilpena
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 38 |
Turneromyia wilsoni
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 26 |
Turneromyia wiluna
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 14 |
Ctenostegus deceptus
| Evans, H. E. 1982: 151 |
Ctenostegus fraucai
| Evans, H. E. 1982: 152 |
Ctenostegus gryphus
| Evans, H. E. 1982: 152 |
Ferreola collarella
| Evans, H. E. 1982: 154 |
Paracyphononyx consimilis
| Evans, H. E. 1982: 151 |
| Anderson, D. L. & Sedgley, M. & Short, J. R. T. & Allwood, A. J. 1982: 545 |
Turneromyia frontalis
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 21 |
| Evans, H. E. 1982: 151 |
Agenioideus nigricornis
| Evans, H. E. & Evans, M. A. & Hook, A. 1981: 11 |
Batozonellus tricolor
| Evans, H. E. & Evans, M. A. & Hook, A. 1981: 11 |
Ctenostegus
| Day, M. C. 1981: 9 |
Microphadnus antipodes
| Evans, H. E. & Evans, M. A. & Hook, A. 1981: 83 |
Turneromyia melancholicus
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 9 |
| Evans, H. E. & Evans, M. A. & Hook, A. 1981: 12 |
Ferreola handschini
| Naumann, I. D. 1991: 975 |
| Evans, H. E. 1982: 151 |
| Day, M. C. 1979: 79 |
Ctenostegus
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 8 |
Ctenostegus acer
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 88 |
Ctenostegus adina
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 32 |
Ctenostegus albicans
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 26 |
Ctenostegus albiceps
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 36 |
Ctenostegus albomaculatus
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 36 |
Ctenostegus amata
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 41 |
Ctenostegus apatelus
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 33 |
Ctenostegus aporoides
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 81 |
Ctenostegus binghi
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 85 |
Ctenostegus brevispinosus
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 64 |
Ctenostegus buromi
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 37 |
Ctenostegus chicha
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 75 |
Ctenostegus cinctus
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 30 |
Ctenostegus cingulatus
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 12 |
Ctenostegus complanatus
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 80 |
Ctenostegus coracinus
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 27 |
Ctenostegus corowa
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 44 |
Ctenostegus darlingtoni
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 33 |
Ctenostegus deceptus
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 52 |
Ctenostegus earindi
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 70 |
Ctenostegus edeowie
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 86 |
Ctenostegus facetus
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 57 |
Ctenostegus gibbosus
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 92 |
Ctenostegus goobita
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 77 |
Ctenostegus gracilis
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 56 |
Ctenostegus gundi
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 69 |
Ctenostegus hirticulus
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 50 |
Ctenostegus immitis
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 62 |
Ctenostegus innubus
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 97 |
Ctenostegus iraga
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 71 |
Ctenostegus jariti
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 20 |
Ctenostegus kanka
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 38 |
Ctenostegus koonalda
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 82 |
Ctenostegus koora
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 17 |
Ctenostegus kula
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 68 |
Ctenostegus meanjin
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 53 |
Ctenostegus miaboolya
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 73 |
Ctenostegus minya
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 74 |
Ctenostegus monstrosus
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 83 |
Ctenostegus munta
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 46 |
Ctenostegus murrumbidgee
| Evans, H. E. & Evans, M. A. & Hook, A. 1981: 12 |
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 63 |
Ctenostegus nullarbor
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 51 |
Ctenostegus obscurus
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 59 |
Ctenostegus occidentalis
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 58 |
Ctenostegus ouyen
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 48 |
Ctenostegus paradoxus
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 42 |
Ctenostegus piranpa
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 16 |
Ctenostegus praecipuus
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 98 |
Ctenostegus spilotus
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 60 |
Ctenostegus temagog
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 40 |
Ctenostegus tenellus
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 79 |
Ctenostegus teren
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 54 |
Ctenostegus thoorka
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 21 |
Ctenostegus turuga
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 47 |
Ctenostegus weema
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 72 |
Ctenostegus wilcannia
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 26 |
Ctenostegus wiru
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 34 |
Ctenostegus wonka
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 24 |
Ctenostegus woomba
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 84 |
Ctenostegus wuruma
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 76 |
Pompilus leucopheus
| Day, M. C. 1974: 382 |
Anoplius (Orientanoplius) canifrons
| Krombein, K. V. 1991: 29 |
| Day, M. C. 1974: 382 |
Idiaporina
| Naumann, I. D. 1991: 975 |
| Evans, H. E. 1974: 257 |
Idiaporina canberra
| Evans, H. E. 1974: 260 |
Idiaporina pitjantjara
| Evans, H. E. 1974: 260 |
Pompilus plumbeus lucitanicus
| Erlandsson, S. 1974: 52 |
Pompilus bassianus
| Evans, H. E. & Matthews, R. W. 1973: 52 |
Ctenostegus
| Evans, H. E. 1972: 14 |
Ctenostegus warragai
| Evans, H. E. 1972: 14 |
Pompilus
| Evans, H. E. 1972: 11 |
Pompilus plumbeus chevrieri
| Wolf, H. 1972: 84 |
| Wolf, H. 1972: 90 |
Pompilus plumbeus gotlandicus
| Day, M. C. 1981: 14 |
| Wolf, H. 1972: 84 |
Elaphrosyron
| Evans, H. E. 1972: 2 |
Telostegus
| Evans, H. E. 1972: 4 |
Telostegus nigrocinerascens
| Evans, H. E. & Evans, M. A. & Hook, A. 1981: 11 |
| Evans, H. E. & Matthews, R. W. 1973: 51 |
| Evans, H. E. 1972: 5 |
Elaphrosyron socius
| Evans, H. E. & Matthews, R. W. 1973: 48 |
| Evans, H. E. 1972: 2 |
Telostegus thomisivorus
| Evans, H. E. & Matthews, R. W. 1973: 50 |
| Evans, H. E. 1972: 8 |
Telostegus turneri
| Evans, H. E. 1972: 10 |
Pompilus belardoo
| Evans, H. E. & Matthews, R. W. 1973: 52 |
| Evans, H. E. 1972: 12 |
Batozonellus
| Riek, E. F. 1970: 931 |
Aporus
| Riek, E. F. 1970: 930 |
Pompilus
| Riek, E. F. 1970: 931 |
Pompilus plumbeus lusitanicus
| Wolf, H. & Dinz, M. de 1970: 7 |
Pompilus plumbeus pulcher
| Wolf, H. & Dinz, M. de 1970: 8 |
Pompilus pulcher placidus
| Priesner, H. 1968: 176 |
Pompilus plumbeus plumbeus
| Sedivy, J. 1989: 163 |
| Erlandsson, S. 1974: 52 |
| Wolf, H. 1972: 90 |
| Wolf, H. 1971: 33 |
| Wolf, H. 1970: 400 |
| Wolf, H. & Dinz, M. de 1970: 7 |
| Oehlke, J 1968: 312 |
| Wolf, H. 1967: 14 |
Anoplius amoenulus Junco Y Reyes, 1959:46
| Reyes, J. J. 1959: 46 |
Anoplius doddi Junco Y Reyes, 1959:46
| Reyes, J. J. 1959: 46 |
Anoplius sericops Junco Y Reyes, 1959:46
| Reyes, J. J. 1959: 46 |
Pompilus (Pompilus) pulcher
| Priesner, H. 1965: 67 |
| Priesner, H. 1962: 48 |
| Grandi, G. 1962: 94 |
| Wolf, H. 1959: 159 |
Anoplius ahrimaves Junco Y Reyes, 1959:46
| Reyes, J. J. 1959: 46 |
Anoplius atavus Junco Y Reyes, 1959:46
| Reyes, J. J. 1959: 46 |
Anoplius senex Junco Y Reyes, 1959:46
| Reyes, J. J. 1959: 46 |
Chionopompilus
| Day, M. C. 1981: 7 |
| Priesner, H. 1955: 15 |
Pompilus (Pompilus) plumbeus Šustera, 1955:406
| Lehrer, A. Z. & Lehrer, M. 1965: 60 |
| Wahis, R. 1963: 84 |
| Wahis, R. 1962: 331 |
| Valkeila, E. 1962: 66 |
| Sustera, O. 1955: 406 |
| Wahis, R. 1955: 13 |
Protelostegus
| Priesner, H. 1955: 167 |
Deuteragenia lunulata Junco Y Reyes, 1951:165
| Reyes, J. J. 1951: 165 |
Africanoplius
| Day, M. C. 1974: 380 |
| Haupt, H. 1950: 40 |
Anacyphononyx
| Haupt, H. 1950: 59 |
| Banks, N. 1946: 520 |
Gymnochares
| Wolf, H. 1985: 231 |
| Pate, V. S. L. 1946: 88 |
Platyderes Guérin
| Pate, V. S. L. 1946: 101 |
Dicyrtoma
| Bradley, J. C. 1944: 93 |
Psammochares
| McKeown, K. C. 1942: 185 |
Aglochares
| Banks, N. 1941: 245 |
Ctenostegus ornatus
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 23 |
| Banks, N. 1941: 244 |
Platyderes collaris
| Williams, G. & Adam, P. 1995: 54 |
| Riek, E. F. 1970: 929 |
| Banks, N. 1941: 243 |
Aporoideus clarus
| Banks, N. 1941: 359 |
Turneromyia
| Banks, N. 1941: 243 |
Turneromyia ahrimanes
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 47 |
| Banks, N. 1941: 243 |
Fabriogenia morio
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 41 |
| Banks, N. 1941: 240 |
Batozonus bracatus
| Haupt, H. 1938: 47 |
Batozonus bracatus incrassata
| Tsuneki, K. 1989: 103 |
| Haupt, H. 1938: 21 |
Xenocurgus tasmanicus
| Haupt, H. 1937: 135 |
Batozonellus
| Arnold, G. 1937: 1 |
Batozonus maculifrons
| Baltazar, C. R. 1966: 319 |
| Yasumatsu, K. 1937: 44 |
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 308 |
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 344 |
Atopopompilus
| Arnold, G. 1937: 22 |
Psammochares bilineatus
| Day, M. C. 1981: 13 |
| Day, M. C. 1981: 13 |
| Arnold, G. 1937: 50 |
Psammochares latilabris
| Day, M. C. 1981: 13 |
| Day, M. C. 1981: 13 |
| Arnold, G. 1937: 48 |
Orientanoplius
| Haupt, H. 1935: 315 |
Platyderes handschini
| Haupt, H. 1935: 320 |
Psammochares (Psammochares) plumbeus maroccana
| Nadig, A. & Nadig, A. 1935: 10 |
Sericopompilus canifrons
| Banks, N. 1938: 248 |
| Banks, N. 1934: 97 |
Episyron pilifrons
| Baltazar, C. R. 1966: 320 |
| Banks, N. 1934: 89 |
Sericopompilus bivittatus
| Tsuneki, K. 1988: 34 |
| Day, M. C. 1981: 13 |
| Day, M. C. 1981: 13 |
| Baltazar, C. R. 1966: 323 |
| Banks, N. 1934: 97 |
Homonotus exulans
| Yasumatsu, K. 1932: 298 |
Homonotus nudiventris
| Yasumatsu, K. 1932: 298 |
Homonotus (Gilbertella) umbraticus
| Yasumatsu, K. 1932: 298 |
Ctenostegus
| Haupt, H. 1930: 685 |
Ctenostegus anomalus
| Haupt, H. 1930: 689 |
Plagioceps
| Arnold, G. 1937: 67 |
| Haupt, H. 1930: 777 |
Elaphrosyron
| Wahis, R. 2000: 93 |
| Haupt, H. 1930: 597 |
| Haupt, H. 1929: 120 |
Episyron maculifrons
| Uchida, T. 1932: 141 |
| Matsumura, S. 1932: 12 |
| Yashiro, H. 1927: 27 |
Dicyrtomus Haupt, 1927:150
| Haupt, H. 1927: 150 |
Psammochares (Psammochares) plumbeus pulchra
| Muller, H. 1930: 181 |
| Haupt, H. 1927: 181 |
Psammochares (Psammochares) plumbeus Šustera, 1922:62
| Sustera, O. 1938: 211 |
| Nordstrom & Forsius, R. 1928: 6 |
| Haupt, H. 1927: 152 |
| Sustera, O. 1922: 62 |
Batozonus bioculatus
| Uchida, T. 1932: 142 |
| Matsumura, S. 1932: 11 |
| Yano, M. 1932: 292 |
| Sonan, J. 1931: 6 |
| Carpenter, G. D. H. 1930: 287 |
| Ishii, S. 1927: 183 |
| Williams, F. X. 1919: 105 |
Agenioideus expulsus
| Turner, R. E. 1917: 74 |
Psammochares pluto
| Day, M. C. 1974: 382 |
| Turner, R. E. 1917: 69 |
Psammochares elatus
| Turner, R. E. 1919: 340 |
| Turner, R. E. 1917: 73 |
Episyron kurandensis
| Turner, R. E. 1917: 64 |
Psammochares limpidus
| Turner, R. E. 1917: 67 |
Episyron lepidohirtus
| Turner, R. E. 1917: 64 |
Psammochares consimilis
| Turner, R. E. 1917: 65 |
Psammochares ahrimanes
| Turner, R. E. 1917: 69 |
Psammochares atavus
| Turner, R. E. 1917: 69 |
Psammochares bassianus
| Turner, R. E. 1917: 72 |
Psammochares frontalis
| Turner, R. E. 1917: 70 |
Psammochares labilis
| Turner, R. E. 1917: 72 |
Psammochares melancholicus
| Turner, R. E. 1917: 71 |
Psammochares basilicus
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 41 |
| Turner, R. E. 1917: 73 |
Psammochares berthoudi
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 50 |
| Turner, R. E. 1917: 70 |
Psammochares semiluctuosus
| Turner, R. E. 1917: 70 |
Psammochares vassei
| Turner, R. E. 1917: 71 |
Aporoideus ultimus
| Turner, R. E. 1916: 124 |
Aporus hilli
| Evans, H. E. 1982: 151 |
| Evans, H. E. 1976: 22 |
| Turner, R. E. 1916: 125 |
Batozonus orientalis
| Banks, N. 1934: 85 |
| Turner, R. E. 1915: 334 |
Psammochares (Episyron) rufipes funereipes
| Yasumatsu, K. 1937: 46 |
| Turner, R. E. 1915: 335 |
Batozonus tricolor
| Banks, N. 1941: 243 |
| Tillyard, R. J. 1926: 292 |
| Turner, R. E. 1916: 123 |
| Turner, R. E. 1915: 335 |
Batozonus vespoides
| Turner, R. E. 1916: 124 |
| Turner, R. E. 1915: 335 |
Pompilius plumbeus
| Szilady, Z 1914: 88 |
Pompilus basalis
| Matsumura, S. 1931: 22 |
| Matsumura, S. 1930: 162 |
| Matsumura, S. 1912: 186 |
Pompiloides Šustera, 1912:180
| Sustera, O. 1912: 180 |
Psammochares plumbeus Šustera, 1912:210
| Wahis, R. 2002: 80 |
| Giner Mari, J. 1947: 30 |
| Reyes, J. J. 1942: 309 |
| Ceballos, G. 1941: 304 |
| Haupt, H. 1937: 80 |
| Arnold, G. 1937: 44 |
| Giner Mari, J. 1934: 137 |
| Grandi, G. 1934: 23 |
| Haupt, H. 1934: 175 |
| Krogerus, R. 1932: 123 |
| Crevecoeur, A. 1931: 183 |
| Grandi, G. 1930: 332 |
| Muller, H. 1930: 181 |
| Butterfield, R. & Fordham, W. J. 1930: 368 |
| Smiedenknecht, O. 1930: 610 |
| Grandi, G. 1929: 283 |
| Nordstrom & Forsius, R. 1928: 3 |
| Bristowe, W. S. 1928: 11 |
| Grandi, G. 1928: 27 |
| Haupt, H. 1927: 151 |
| Sustera, O. 1912: 210 |
Sericopompilus
| Banks, N. 1911: 229 |
Calopompilus consimilis
| Schulz, W. A. 1911: 116 |
Pompilus lunulatus
| Schulz, W. A. 1911: 125 |
Calopompilus labilis
| Schulz, W. A. 1911: 116 |
Anoplius nigricornis
| Turner 1910: 330 |
Anoplius amoenulus
| Turner, R. E. 1917: 73 |
| Turner 1910: 329 |
Anoplius elatus
| Turner 1910: 330 |
Anoplius doddi
| Turner, R. E. 1917: 66 |
| Turner 1910: 328 |
Anoplius (Episyron) orientalis
| Turner 1910: 330 |
Aporus acer
| Turner 1910: 336 |
Aporus cingulatus
| Turner 1910: 334 |
Ctenostegus immitis (
| Turner 1910: 335 |
Aporus tennellus
| Turner 1910: 337 |
Anoplius (Episyron) jubilans
| Turner 1910: 331 |
Anoplius (Episyron) kurandensis
| Turner 1910: 334 |
Anoplius (Episyron) limpidus
| Turner 1910: 333 |
Anoplius (Episyron) lepidohirtus
| Wahis, R. 1980: 306 |
| Wahis, R. 1980: 306 |
| Turner 1910: 332 |
Pedinaspis exulans
| Turner 1910: 338 |
Pedinaspis nudiventris
| Turner 1910: 339 |
Planiceps umbraticus
| Turner 1910: 337 |
Anoplius sericops
| Turner 1910: 330 |
Pompilus sericeibalteatus
| Day, M. C. 1981: 12 |
| Cameron, P. 1910: 250 |
Pseudagenia lunulata
| Turner 1910: 317 |
Aporus nigrocinerascens
| Turner 1910: 335 |
Anoplius ahrimanes
| Turner 1910: 326 |
Anoplius atavus
| Turner 1910: 327 |
Anoplius labilis
| Turner 1910: 328 |
Anoplius senex
| Turner, R. E. 1917: 68 |
| Turner 1910: 328 |
Planiceps aureovestitus
| Turner 1910: 338 |
Pompilus ithonus
| Day, M. C. 1981: 12 |
| Day, M. C. 1981: 12 |
| Cameron, P. 1908: 301 |
Pompilus inquirendus
| Turner, R. E. 1919: 340 |
| Vachal, J. 1907: 117 |
Prosalius
| Haupt, H. 1927: 286 |
| Aurivillius, C. 1907: 8 |
Pompilus braccatus
| Schulz, G. L. 1906: 170 |
Microphadnus
| Arnold, G. 1937: 68 |
| Cameron, P. 1904: 212 |
Agenioideus Ashmead, 1902:85
| Ashmead, W. H. 1902: 85 |
Aporoideus
| Ashmead, W. H. 1902: 86 |
Pompilus citherus
| Cameron, P. 1902: 90 |
Pompilus subfervens
| Turner, R. E. 1915: 334 |
| Cameron, P. 1902: 85 |
Epizuron
| Ashmead, W. H. 1902: 82 |
Spilopompilus
| Banks, N. 1911: 221 |
| Ashmead, W. H. 1902: 81 |
Aporinus
| Pate, V. S. L. 1946: 73 |
| Ashmead, W. H. 1902: 88 |
Allocyphonyx
| Evans, H. E. 1951: 304 |
| Ashmead, W. H. 1902: 136 |
Paracyphonyx
| Ashmead, W. H. 1902: 81 |
Salius malayanus
| Turner, R. E. 1915: 334 |
| Cameron, P. 1901: 24 |
Salius subfervens
| Cameron, P. 1901: 24 |
Ferreolomorpha
| Banks, N. 1934: 86 |
| Ashmead, W. H. 1900: 188 |
Pompilus bos
| Turner 1910: 330 |
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 277 |
Pompilus nigrocoeruleus
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 306 |
Pompilus orientalis
| Rothney, G. A. J. 1903: 102 |
| Bingham, C. T. 1897: 158 |
Pompilus trichrous
| Turner, R. E. 1915: 335 |
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 327 |
Pompilus caerulescens
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 278 |
Pompilus leprosus
| Day, M. C. 1981: 12 |
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 298 |
Pompilus plumbeicolor
| Day, M. C. 1981: 12 |
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 311 |
Agenia lunulata
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 338 |
Pompilus sanguinicolor
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 319 |
Pompilus canifrons
| Schulz, G. L. 1906: 169 |
| Bingham, C. T. 1897: 165 |
| Bingham, C. T. 1896: 431 |
Pompilus bioculatus
| Tsuneki, K. 1988: 41 |
| Tsuneki, K. 1988: 41 |
| Tsuneki, K. 1935: 35 |
| Matsumura, S. 1931: 22 |
| Tsuneki, K. 1930: 89 |
| Matsumura, S. 1930: 33 |
| Matsumura, S. 1911: 134 |
| Matsumura, S. 1908: 126 |
| Bingham, C. T. 1897: 167 |
| Bingham, C. T. 1896: 431 |
Ferreola collaris
| Tillyard, R. J. 1926: 293 |
| Froggatt, W. W. 1892: 215 |
Schistosalius
| Ashmead, W. H. 1902: 84 |
| Saussure, H. L. F. de 1892: 313 |
Pompilus flavicornis
| Schulz, W. A. 1911: 92 |
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 289 |
| Froggatt, W. W. 1892: 212 |
Pompilus pictifrons
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 310 |
| Froggatt, W. W. 1892: 213 |
Ferreola frontalis
| Froggatt, W. W. 1892: 215 |
Pompilus semiluctuosus
| Schulz, G. L. 1906: 173 |
| Froggatt, W. W. 1892: 214 |
Salius canifrons
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 216 |
| Cameron, P. 1891: 450 |
Ceropales orientalis
| Yasumatsu, K. 1937: 46 |
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 344 |
| Cameron, P. 1891: 432 |
Pompilus unifasciatus
| Bingham, C. T. 1896: 431 |
| Cameron, P. 1891: 460 |
Pompilus bracatus
| Evans, H. E. 1953: 159 |
| Turner, R. E. 1915: 334 |
| Bingham, C. T. 1906: 40 |
| Bingham, C. T. 1897: 164 |
| Cameron, P. 1891: 457 |
| Bingham, C. T. 1890: 236 |
Pompilus chevrieri
| Day, M. C. 1981: 12 |
| Beaumont, J. de 1946: 164 |
| Tournier, H. 1889: 169 |
Pseudoferreola
| Haupt, H. 1927: 285 |
| Ashmead, W. H. 1902: 83 |
| Radoszkowsky, O. 1888: 477 |
Telostegus
| Costa, A. 1887: 88 |
Pompilus apatelus
| Froggatt, W. W. 1892: 212 |
| Kohl, F. F. 1886: 330 |
Wesmaelinius
| Schulz, W. A. 1911: 131 |
| Costa, A. 1886: 46 |
Pompilus spectrum
| Schulz, W. A. 1911: 125 |
| Turner 1910: 317 |
| Froggatt, W. W. 1892: 214 |
| Kohl, F. F. 1886: 329 |
Paracyphononyx
| Gribodo, G. 1884: 306 |
Pompilus atropos
| Schulz, G. L. 1906: 169 |
| Bingham, C. T. 1897: 165 |
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 275 |
| Smith, F. 1879: 146 |
Pompilus consimilis
| Froggatt, W. W. 1892: 212 |
| Smith, F. 1879: 152 |
Pompilus caeruleus
| Smith, F. 1879: 151 |
Pompilus pruinosus
| Arnold, G. 1937: 47 |
| Smith, F. 1879: 147 |
Pompilus sanguinolentus
| Froggatt, W. W. 1892: 214 |
| Smith, F. 1879: 132 |
Pompilus labilis
| Froggatt, W. W. 1892: 213 |
| Smith, F. 1879: 151 |
Pompilus maculifrons
| Matsumura, S. & Uchida 1927: 47 |
| Sakaguchi, S. 1927: 4 |
| Matsumura, S. 1908: 126 |
| Matsumura, S. 1908: 3 |
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 299 |
| Smith, F. 1873: 186 |
Priocnemis canifrons
| Bingham, C. T. 1897: 165 |
| Smith, F. 1871: 354 |
Pompilus rufounguiculatus
| Day, M. C. 1974: 382 |
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 318 |
| Taschenberg, E. L. 1869: 54 |
Pompilus diversus
| Turner 1910: 330 |
| Froggatt, W. W. 1892: 212 |
| Smith, F. 1868: 243 |
| Dahlbom, A. G. 1845: 446 |
Pompilus tricolor
| Froggatt, W. W. 1892: 214 |
| Smith, F. 1868: 242 |
Pompilus vespoides
| Froggatt, W. W. 1892: 214 |
| Smith, F. 1868: 244 |
Pompilus infandus
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 295 |
| Froggatt, W. W. 1892: 213 |
| Smith, F. 1868: 244 |
Pompilus lugubris
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 299 |
| Froggatt, W. W. 1892: 213 |
| Smith, F. 1868: 242 |
Pompilus melancholicus
| Evans, H. E. 1984: 26 |
| Froggatt, W. W. 1892: 213 |
| Smith, F. 1868: 244 |
Pompilus ignobilis
| Tsuneki, K. 1990: 21 |
| Tsuneki, K. 1990: 21 |
| Tsuneki, K. 1990: 21 |
| Day, M. C. 1974: 382 |
| Matsumura, S. 1930: 31 |
| Matsumura, S. & Uchida 1927: 47 |
| Matsumura, S. 1911: 132 |
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 295 |
| Saussure, H. L. F. de 1867: 60 |
Ferreola zebrata
| Froggatt, W. W. 1892: 215 |
| Saussure, H. L. F. de 1867: 48 |
Ferreola plumbea
| Saussure, H. L. F. de 1867: 47 |
Pogonius lunulatus
| Froggatt, W. W. 1892: 215 |
| Saussure, H. L. F. de 1867: 58 |
Pompilus elatus
| Williams, F. X. 1947: 318 |
| Williams, F. X. 1945: 425 |
| Smith, F. 1871: 353 |
| Smith, F. 1865: 82 |
Pompilus cognatus
| Wahis, R. 1980: 306 |
| Reyes, J. J. 1960: 48 |
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 281 |
| Smith, F. 1871: 353 |
| Smith, F. 1865: 82 |
Pompilus vigilans
| Wahis, R. 1980: 306 |
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 335 |
| Smith, F. 1871: 353 |
| Smith, F. 1863: 30 |
| Smith, F. 1863: 132 |
Pompilus limbatus
| Day, M. C. 1974: 382 |
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 298 |
| Smith, F. 1871: 353 |
| Smith, F. 1861: 79 |
Pompilus nigrocaeruleus
| Day, M. C. 1974: 382 |
| Smith, F. 1871: 353 |
| Smith, F. 1861: 79 |
Pompilus leucophaeus
| Day, M. C. 1974: 382 |
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 298 |
| Smith, F. 1871: 352 |
| Smith, F. 1858: 92 |
Pompilus pilifrons
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 311 |
| Smith, F. 1871: 353 |
| Smith, F. 1863: 132 |
| Smith, F. 1858: 12 |
Salius collaris
| Dahlbom, A. G. 1845: 441 |
Homonotus
| Stein 1859: 60 |
| Dahlbom, A. G. 1844: 35 |
Isonotus
| Stein 1859: 60 |
| Dahlbom, A. G. 1842: 3 |
Pompilus audax
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 275 |
| Westwood, J. O. 1845: 139 |
| Westwood, J. O. 1842: 54 |
Episyron Schiødte, 1837:341
| Schiodte, J. 1837: 341 |
Pompilus argyrostoma
| Smith, F. 1855: 98 |
| Stephens, J. F. 1829: 360 |
| Stephens, J. F. 1829: 33 |
Pompilus plumbeus
| Harris, A. C. 1999: 230 |
| Day, M. C. 1988: 18 |
| Steiner, A. L. 1986: 89 |
| Tobias, V. I. 1978: 126 |
| Spoczynska, J. O. I. 1975: 109 |
| Schaefer, M. 1972: 190 |
| Haeseler, V. 1972: 154 |
| Stritt, W. 1971: 103 |
| Beaumont, J. de 1970: 254 |
| Evans, H. E. & West Eberhard, M. J. 1970: 116 |
| Priesner, H. 1968: 174 |
| Wolf, H. 1967: 526 |
| Priesner, H. 1966: 190 |
| Valkeila, E. & Brander, T. & Kapyla, M. 1964: 75 |
| Ceballos, G. 1964: 85 |
| Stritt, W. 1963: 101 |
| Valkeila, E. & Brander, T. & Kapyla, M. 1963: 41 |
| Wolf, H. 1960: 10 |
| Baerends, G. P. 1959: 228 |
| Olberg, G. 1959: 153 |
| Ceballos, G. 1959: 228 |
| Berland, L. 1958: 71 |
| Moczar, L. 1956: 41 |
| Morel, A. & Nouvel, H. & Ribaut, H. 1956: 340 |
| Ceballos, G. 1956: 352 |
| Grandi, G. 1954: 121 |
| Eichler, W. 1953: 25 |
| Evans, H. E. 1953: 161 |
| Moczar, L. 1952: 388 |
| Moczar, L. 1952: 86 |
| Evans, H. E. 1951: 208 |
| Bristowe, W. S. 1948: 13 |
| Beaumont, J. de 1946: 164 |
| Crevecoeur, A. 1945: 157 |
| Kloet, G. S. & Hincks, W. D. 1945: 318 |
| Moczar, L. 1943: 141 |
| Wilcke, J. 1942: 23 |
| Richards, O. W. & Hamm, A. H. 1939: 52 |
| Arnold, G. 1935: 504 |
| Step, E. 1932: 66 |
| Crevecoeur, A. 1929: 360 |
| Crevecoeur, A. 1927: 307 |
| Berland, L. 1924: 335 |
| Fahringer, J. 1922: 174 |
| Nordstrom 1921: 14 |
| Perkins, R. C. L. 1920: 35 |
| Szilady, Z 1914: 88 |
| Latter, O. H. 1913: 8 |
| Lameere, A. 1907: 278 |
| Chyzer, K. 1902: 32 |
| Saunders, E. 1901: 550 |
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 311 |
| Meunier, F. 1896: 10 |
| Gribodo, G. 1894: 145 |
| Tournier, H. 1889: 170 |
| Nicolas, H. 1888: 332 |
| Costa, A. 1887: 58 |
| Magretti, P. 1887: 231 |
| Henrich, C. 1882: 124 |
| Saunders, E. 1880: 234 |
| Girard, M. 1879: 976 |
| Marquet, C. 1879: 173 |
| Thomson, C. G. 1874: 143 |
| Muller, H. 1873: 465 |
| Walker, F. 1871: 15 |
| Thomson, C. G. 1870: 217 |
| Taschenberg, E. L. 1866: 215 |
| Smith, F. 1863: 55 |
| Smith, F. 1858: 58 |
| Taschenberg, E. L. 1858: 66 |
| Schenck, A. 1857: 228 |
| Wesmael, C. 1851: 458 |
| Dahlbom, A. G. 1843: 42 |
| Spinola, M. 1808: 172 |
Pompilus plumbea
| Wahis, R. 2002: 80 |
| Saussure, H. L. F. de 1867: 47 |
| Dahlbom, A. G. 1843: 42 |
| Jurine, L. 1807: 122 |
Liris cingulata
| Fabricius, J. C. 1804: 230 |
Pompilus collaris
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 281 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1804: 188 |
Pepsis plumbea
| Fabricius, J. C. 1804: 215 |
Pompilus frontalis
| Fabricius, J. C. 1804: 188 |
Pompilus morio
| Schulz, W. A. 1912: 78 |
| Froggatt, W. W. 1892: 213 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1804: 187 |
Pompilus nigricornis
| Fabricius, J. C. 1804: 195 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1798: 251 |
Pompilus cingulatus
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 280 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1798: 247 |
Pompilus
| Fabricius, J. C. 1798: 212 |
Pompilus cinereus
| Stolle, E. & Burger, F. & Franke, R. & Kaluza, S. & Saure, C. & Wolf, H. 2004: 378 |
| Hautier, L. & Patiny, S. & Thomas & Odjo, A. & Gaspar, C. 2003: 44 |
| Anon 2002: 14 |
| Zsolt, J. 2001: 275 |
| Van der Smissen, J. 2001: 22 |
| Fuente Coello, D. de la 2000: 74 |
| Harris, A. C. 1999: 143 |
| Kuhlmann, M. 1999: 567 |
| Madl, M. 1997: 826 |
| Shimizu, A. 1996: 510 |
| Wolf, H. 1993: 1000 |
| Lellej, A. S. & Yamane S. 1992: 105 |
| Weber, K. & Voith, J. & Mandery, K. & Wicki, K. & Kraus, M. 1992: 192 |
| Naumann, I. D. 1991: 975 |
| Karsai, I. 1989: 223 |
| Day, M. C. 1988: 18 |
| Day, M. C. 1988: 243 |
| Oehlke, J. & Wolf, H. 1987: 349 |
| Wahis, R. 1986: 18 |
| Vikberg, V. 1986: 72 |
| Spanjer, W. 1986: 177 |
| Wasbauer, M. S. & Kimsey, L. S. 1985: 63 |
| Veenendaal, R. L. 1984: 17 |
| Gros, E. 1983: 30 |
| Day, M. C. 1981: 5 |
| Evans, H. E. & Evans, M. A. & Hook, A. 1981: 11 |
| Medler, J. T. 1980: 472 |
| Richards, O. W. 1978: 130 |
| Evans, H. E. & Matthews, R. W. 1973: 52 |
| Evans, H. E. 1972: 11 |
| Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1897: 280 |
| Froggatt, W. W. 1892: 212 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1804: 194 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1798: 250 |
Pompilus pulcher
| Melville, R. V. & Smith, J. D. D. 1987: 153 |
| Steiner, A. L. 1986: 89 |
| Day, M. C. 1981: 12 |
| Evans, H. E. 1972: 11 |
| Priesner, H. 1968: 174 |
| Priesner, H. 1966: 125 |
| Zimsen, E. 1964: 386 |
| Grandi, G. 1961: 77 |
| Wolf, H. 1959: 159 |
| ICZN 1946: 379 |
| Beaumont, J. de 1946: 164 |
| Bluthgen, P. 1944: 52 |
| Wilcke, J. 1942: 25 |
| Ferton, C. 1911: 377 |
| Ferton, C. 1901: 124 |
| Ferton, C. 1897: 105 |
| Ferton, C. 1891: 286 |
| Radoszkowsky, O. 1888: 464 |
| Radoszkowsky, O. 1877: 17 |
| Gerstaecker, A. 1862: 485 |
| Dahlbom, A. G. 1845: 444 |
| Dahlbom, A. G. 1843: 42 |
| Shuckard, W. E. 1837: 49 |
| Dahlbom, A. G. 1832: 65 |
| Stephens, J. F. 1829: 33 |
| Stephens, J. F. 1829: 360 |
| Van der Linden, P. L. 1827: 307 |
| Spinola, M. 1808: 172 |
| Jurine, L. 1807: 121 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1804: 193 |
| Coquebert, A. J. 1801: 52 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1798: 249 |
Sphex australis
| Gmelin, J. F. 1790: 2728 |
Sphex plumbea
| Evans, H. E. 1972: 11 |
| Zimsen, E. 1964: 391 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1793: 220 |
| Rossi, P. 1792: 127 |
| Gmelin, J. F. 1790: 2733 |
| Villers, C. J. de 1789: 242 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1787: 278 |
Sphex nigricornis
| Zimsen, E. 1964: 387 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1793: 214 |
| Gmelin, J. F. 1790: 2731 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1781: 449 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1775: 351 |
Sphex cingulata
| Zimsen, E. 1964: 394 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1793: 210 |
| Christ, J. L. 1791: 261 |
| Gmelin, J. F. 1790: 2729 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1787: 276 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1781: 448 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1775: 350 |
Sphex collaris
| Day, M. C. 1979: 60 |
| Zimsen, E. 1964: 385 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1793: 208 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1787: 275 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1781: 447 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1775: 349 |
Sphex cinerea
| Zimsen, E. 1964: 386 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1793: 213 |
| Gmelin, J. F. 1790: 2732 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1781: 449 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1775: 350 |
Sphex frontalis
| Zimsen, E. 1964: 385 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1793: 209 |
| Gmelin, J. F. 1790: 2729 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1787: 276 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1781: 447 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1775: 349 |
Sphex morio
| Zimsen, E. 1964: 385 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1793: 208 |
| Gmelin, J. F. 1790: 2728 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1787: 275 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1781: 447 |
| Fabricius, J. C. 1775: 349 |
