1966
DOI: 10.4039/ent98147-2
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The Genera of the Ammophilini (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae)

Abstract: Six genera are recognized in the tribe Ammophilini: Ammophila, Podalonia, Eremnophila, Eremochares, Hoplammophila and Parapsammophila. A synonymical species checklist is given for the last three genera. A key to genera is provided which is based partially on characters heretofore unutilized.

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“…Hoplammophila aemulans (Kohl): Menke : 150 (new combination); Menke : 582 (include Korea in distribution); Tsuneki : 14 (in The list of the species of the Sphecidae known from the Korean Peninsula); Paik : 197 (in List of Sphecidae of Korea); Kim et al . : 262 (in Check List of Insects from Korea); Kazenas in Nemkov et al .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hoplammophila aemulans (Kohl): Menke : 150 (new combination); Menke : 582 (include Korea in distribution); Tsuneki : 14 (in The list of the species of the Sphecidae known from the Korean Peninsula); Paik : 197 (in List of Sphecidae of Korea); Kim et al . : 262 (in Check List of Insects from Korea); Kazenas in Nemkov et al .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A la suite des interessantes observations de Pulawski (1965a), Menke (1966) vient de proposer un nouveau classement des Ammophilini du monde ; j'adopte ici ce systeme, tout en ramenant au niveau subgenerique les genres admis par Menke.…”
Section: Ammophila Kirbyunclassified
“…La tribu Ammophilini, comprende tres géneros en la región Neotropical (Menke 1966;Menke y Fernández 1996): Por un lado Podalonia Fernald, distribuida entre México y Panamá, Ammophila Kirby y Eremnophila Menke, ambos con una distribución más amplia en la región Neotropical. Podalonia es el más primitivo conductualmente porque sus especies construyen el nido posteriormente a la captura y paralización de la presa, de la misma manera que lo hacen los integrantes de la familia Pompilidae.…”
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