Neozeleboria Explained
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 .[1]
Species
Species found in Australia are:[3]
- Neozeleboria ada
- Neozeleboria alexandri
- Neozeleboria calcaratus
- Neozeleboria carinicollis
- Neozeleboria compar
- Neozeleboria cryptoides
- Neozeleboria femoratus
- Neozeleboria flavicoxa
- Neozeleboria lacteimaculata
- Neozeleboria adelpha
- Neozeleboria laevifrons
- Neozeleboria longicornis
- Neozeleboria monticola
- Neozeleboria nitidula
- Neozeleboria olivei
- Neozeleboria polita
- Neozeleboria proxima
- Neozeleboria rarum
- Neozeleboria rufum
- Neozeleboria sexmaculata
- Neozeleboria sodalis
- Neozeleboria tabulata
- Neozeleboria trivialis
- Neozeleboria impatiens
- Neozeleboria usitatum
- Neozeleboria volatilis
Notes and References
- Web site: Australian Faunal Directory: Neozeleboria . 2022-05-03 . biodiversity.org.au . en.
- Rohwer, S.A.. Sievert Allen Rohwer . 1910. Turner's Genera of Thynnidae with notes on Ashmeadian Genera. Entomological News . 21. 345-351 [347].
- Web site: Australian Faunal Directory: Names list for Neozeleboria . 2022-05-03 . biodiversity.org.au . en.