Parischnogaster Explained
Parischnogaster is a genus of hover wasps from the subfamily Stenogastrinae, a subfamily of eusocial wasps endemic to the Oriental Region which are included in the family Vespidae.[1]
Species
The following species are some of those included within the genus Parischnogaster:[1]
- Parischnogaster albofasciata Selis, 2018
- Parischnogaster alternata Sakag., 1969
- Parischnogaster aurifrons (Smith, 1862)
- Parischnogaster carpenteri Selis, 2018
- Parischnogaster curviclypeus Selis, 2018
- Parischnogaster depressigaster Rohwer, 1919
- Parischnogaster fei Selis, 2015
- Parischnogaster giglii Selis, 2015
- Parischnogaster gracilipes (Vecht, 1977)
- Parischnogaster jacobsoni (R. du Buysson, 1913)
- Parischnogaster mellyi (de Saussure, 1852)
- Parischnogaster mindanaonis Selis, 2018
- Parischnogaster nigerrima Selis, 2018
- Parischnogaster nigricans (Cameron, 1902)
- Parischnogaster nigriterga Selis, 2018
- Parischnogaster simillima Selis, 2018
- Parischnogaster striatula (R. du Buysson, 1905)
- Parischnogaster timida (Williams, 1928)
- Parischnogaster unicuspata Reyes, 1988
Notes and References
- Carpenter, J. M. . Kojima, J. . amp . 1996. Checklist of the subfamily Stenogastrinae (Hymenoptera: Vespidae). Journal of the New York Entomological Society . 104. 1/2 . 21–36. 25010198.