Neozeleboria
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Thynnidae
Subfamily: Thynninae
Genus: Neozeleboria
Rohwer, 1910
Type species
Neozeleboria sexmaculata
(Smith, 1859)
Synonyms[1]

Zeleboria Turner, 1910 (partial)

Neozeleboria is a genus of tiphiid wasp in the order Hymenoptera, first described in 1910 by Sievert Allen Rohwer.[1][2] The type species is Thynnus sexmaculata Smith, 1859.[1]

Species

Species found in Australia are:[3]

  • Neozeleboria ada (Turner, 1908)
  • Neozeleboria alexandri Turner, 1915
  • Neozeleboria calcaratus (Smith, 1859)
  • Neozeleboria carinicollis Turner, 1915
  • Neozeleboria compar (Turner, 1910)
  • Neozeleboria cryptoides (Smith, 1959)
  • Neozeleboria femoratus (Turner, 1908)
  • Neozeleboria flavicoxa Brown, 1998
  • Neozeleboria lacteimaculata Turner, 1914
  • Neozeleboria adelpha Turner, 1940
  • Neozeleboria laevifrons (Smith, 1859)
  • Neozeleboria longicornis (Turner, 1908)
  • Neozeleboria monticola (Turner, 1909)
  • Neozeleboria nitidula (Turner, 1908)
  • Neozeleboria olivei (Turner, 1910)
  • Neozeleboria polita (Turner, 1908)
  • Neozeleboria proxima (Turner, 1908)
  • Neozeleboria rarum Brown, 1998
  • Neozeleboria rufum Brown, 1998
  • Neozeleboria sexmaculata (Smith, 1859)
  • Neozeleboria sodalis (Turner, 1908)
  • Neozeleboria tabulata Brown, 1998
  • Neozeleboria trivialis (Smith, 1859)
  • Neozeleboria impatiens Smith, 1879
  • Neozeleboria usitatum Brown, 1998
  • Neozeleboria volatilis (Smith, 1859)

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Australian Faunal Directory: Neozeleboria". biodiversity.org.au. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  2. Rohwer, S.A. (1910). "Turner's Genera of Thynnidae with notes on Ashmeadian Genera". Entomological News. 21: 345-351 [347].
  3. "Australian Faunal Directory: Names list for Neozeleboria". biodiversity.org.au. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
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