- Source: Liostenogaster
Liostenogaster is a genus of hover wasps from the subfamily Stenogastrinae of the family Vespidae which has a distribution centred on south-east Asia. It was named by the Dutch entomologist Jacobus van der Vecht from material collected by Japanese scientists on an expedition to Thailand, Malaysia and Cambodia which took place in 1966.
Species
The following species are currently assigned to Liostenogaster:
Liostenogaster abstrusa Turillazzi 1999
Liostenogaster bimaculata Selis, 2018
Liostenogaster campanulae Turillazzi 1999
Liostenogaster filicis Turillazzi 1999
Liostenogaster flaviplagiata (Cameron, 1902)
Liostenogaster flavolineata (Cameron, 1902)
Liostenogaster maculiceps Selis, 2018
Liostenogaster nitidipennis (de Saussure, 1853)
Liostenogaster pardii Turillazzi & Carfi 1996
Liostenogaster picta (Smith, 1860)
Liostenogaster topographica Turillazzi 1999
Liostenogaster tutua Turillazzi 1999
Liostenogaster variapicta (Rohwer, 1919)
Liostenogaster vechti Turillazzi 1999
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Parischnogaster jacobsoni
- Liostenogaster
- Liostenogaster flavolineata
- Liostenogaster vechti
- Paper wasp
- Herd
- Stenogastrinae
- Dominance hierarchy
- Parischnogaster alternata
- Parischnogaster jacobsoni
- Jacobus van der Vecht