Lyroda Explained
Lyroda is a genus of square-headed wasps in the family Crabronidae. There are more than 20 described species in Lyroda.
Species
The genus Lyroda contains 26 extant species:[1]
- Lyroda aethiopica Kohl, 1894
- Lyroda alaminos Tsuneki, 1983
- Lyroda argenteofacialis (Cameron, 1889)
- Lyroda aurea Mawadda and Girish Kumar, 2021
- Lyroda binghami Tsuneki, 1983
- Lyroda centralafricana Schmid-Egger and Al-Jahdhami, 2021
- Lyroda concinna (F. Smith, 1856)
- Lyroda errans (R. Turner, 1936)
- Lyroda fasciata (F. Smith, 1856)
- Lyroda formosa (F. Smith, 1858)
- Lyroda fukuiensis Tsuneki, 1983
- Lyroda laguna Tsuneki, 1983
- Lyroda madecassa Arnold, 1945
- Lyroda michaelseni W. Schulz, 1908
- Lyroda minima R. Turner, 1936
- Lyroda nigra (Cameron, 1904)
- Lyroda nuda Mawadda and Girish Kumar, 2021
- Lyroda philippinica Tsuneki, 1983
- Lyroda queenslandensis R. Turner, 1916
- Lyroda salai Giner MarĂ, 1945
- Lyroda salalah Schmid-Egger and Al-Jahdhami, 2021
- Lyroda subita Say, 1837
- Lyroda tridentata T. Li, W. Cai & Q. Li, 2009
- Lyroda triloba Say, 1837
- Lyroda venusta Bingham, 1897
- Lyroda williamsi Tsuneki, 1983
Notes and References
- Web site: Pulawski. Wojciech. 11 October 2021. Lyroda. California Academy of Sciences.