Phylloecus

Genus of sawflies From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Phylloecus (formerly Hartigia) is a genus of sawflies belonging to the family Cephidae.[1][2]

Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Family:Cephidae
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Phylloecus
Phylloecus linearis
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Cephidae
Subfamily: Cephinae
Tribe: Hartigiini
Genus: Phylloecus
Newman, 1838
Species

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Synonyms

Hartigia Schiødte, 1839

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The genus was first described by Edward Newman in 1838. In 2014, the genus Hartigia Schiødte, 1839 was reclassified as a junior synonym of Phylloecus.[1]

Species

The following species are included in the genus:[1]

  • Phylloecus agilis (F. Smith, 1874)
  • Phylloecus albotegularis (Wei & Nie, 1996)
  • Phylloecus algiricus André, 1881
  • Phylloecus bicinctus Provancher, 1875
  • Phylloecus cheni (Wei & Nie, 1999)
  • Phylloecus coreanus (Takeuchi, 1938)
  • Phylloecus cowichanus (Ries, 1937)
  • Phylloecus elevatus (Maa, 1944)
  • Phylloecus epigonus (Zhelochovtsev, 1961)
  • Phylloecus etorofensis (Takeuchi, 1955)
  • Phylloecus fasciatus (Cresson, 1880)
  • Phylloecus faunus Newman, 1838
  • Phylloecus kamijoi (Shinohara, 1999)
  • Phylloecus linearis (Schrank, 1781)
  • Phylloecus mexicanus (Guerin, [1844])
  • Phylloecus minutus (Wei & Nie, 1997)
  • Phylloecus niger (M. Harris, [1779])
  • Phylloecus nigratus (Dovnar-Zapolskij, 1931)
  • Phylloecus nigritus (Forsius, 1918)
  • Phylloecus nigrotibialis (Wei & Nie, 1977)
  • Phylloecus pyrrha (Zhelochovtsev, 1968)
  • Phylloecus riesi (D. R. Smith, 1986)
  • Phylloecus sibiricola Jakovlev, 1891
  • Phylloecus simulator (Kokujev, 1910)
  • Phylloecus stackelbergi (Gussakovskij, 1945)
  • Phylloecus stigmaticalis (Wei & Nie, 1996)
  • Phylloecus trimaculatus (Say, 1824)
  • Phylloecus viator (F. Smith, 1874)
  • Phylloecus xanthostoma (Eversmann, 1847)
  • Phylloecus zhengi (Wei & Nie, 1996)

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