Symmorphus bifasciatus
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Genus: Symmorphus
Name
Symmorphus bifasciatus (Linnaeus, 1761) – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Vespa bifasciata Linnaeus, 1761: 419; Richards 1935[1]: 163.
- Symmorphus bifasciatus (Linnaeus): van der Vecht and Fischer 1972[2]: 119 (cat.); Li 1985[3]: 115 (key), 117; Cumming 1989[4]: 3, 5, 24 (key), 57; Kurzenko 1995[5]: 315; Kim and Lee 2002[6]: 285 (key), 292, figs 48–54; 2006[7]: 28 (key), 37-38.
- Vespa sinuata Fabricius, 1793: 270; Cumming 1989[4]: 5, 57.
- Odynerus sinuatus var. mutinensis Baldini, 1894: 78, pl. III fig. 6; Cumming 1989[4]: 5, 57.
- Symmorphus sparsus Morawitz, 1895: 490; Cumming 1989[4]: 5, 57.
- Symmorphus sinuatissimus Richards, 1935: 162; Giordani Soika 1963[8]: 123; Cumming 1989[4]: 5, 57.
- Symmorphus mutinensis Baldamus: van der Vecht and Fischer 1972[2]: 122 (cat.); Cumming 1989[4]: 5, 57.
- Symmorphus mutinensis auster Giordani Soika, 1975: 150, 160; Cumming 1989[4]: 5, 57.
- Symmorphus mutinensis yezoanus Tsuneki, 1977: 16; Cumming 1989[4]: 5, 57.
Material examined
1♂, China, Chongqing, Jiangjin, Simianshan National Nature Reserve, 6.V.2012, Ju You.
Distribution
China (Jiangsu, Chongqing); Europe, eastward to northeastern Siberia and Far Eastern Russia; Kyrgyzstan; Kazahkstan; Korea; Japan.
Taxon Treatment
- Li, T; Chen, B; 2014: The taxonomic accounts of the genus Symmorphus Wesmael (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Eumeninae) from China, with descriptions of three new species ZooKeys, 389: 9-26. doi
Other References
- ↑ Richards O (1935) Notes on the nomenclature of the Aculeate Hymenoptera, with special reference to British genera and species. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London 83: 143-176. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2311.1935.tb00420.x
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 van der Vecht J, Fischer F (1972) Palaearctic Eumenidae. Hymenopterum Catalogus (nova editio) 8: 1-199.
- ↑ Li T (1985) Economic insect fauna of China. Fasc. 30. Hymenoptera: Vespoidea. Economic Insect Fauna of China, Science Press, Beijing, China, i–vii, 1–159. [in Chinese]
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 Cumming J (1989) Classification and evolution of the eumenine wasp genus Symmorphus Wesmael (Hymenoptera: Vespidae). Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada 148: 1-168. doi: 10.4039/entm121148fv
- ↑ Kurzenko N (1995) Family Eumenidae. In: Lehr P (Eds) Key to the Insects of Russian Far East 4. Nauka, St. Peterburg, 295-324. [in Russian]
- ↑ Kim J, Lee S (2002) Taxonomic review of Korean eumenine wasp genus Symmorphus Wesmael (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Eumeninae). Insecta Koreana 19(3–4): 283-297.
- ↑ Kim J, Lee S (2006) Taxonomic review of the genus Symmorphus Wesmael (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Eumeninae) from the Far East. Entomological Research (Seoul) 36(1): 27-41. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-5967.2006.00007.x
- ↑ Giordani Soika A (1963) Noutale vespidologicae XIX. Symmoprphus Palearctici nouvi o poco noti. Bollettino della Societa Entomologica Italiana 93: 122-126. [in Italian]