Angarosphecidae
{{Short description|Extinct family of insects}}
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Angarosphecidae is an extinct family of Mesozoic and early Cenozoic wasps in the superfamily Apoidea.
Genera
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- Angarosphex {{small|Rasnitsyn, 1975}} (synonyms Calobaissodes {{small|Zhang, 1992}}, Mataeosphex {{small|Zhang, 1985}}, Palaeapis {{small|Hong, 1984}}, Shandongodes {{small|Zhang, 1985}}
- An. alethes {{small|Rosa & Melo, 2023}} - Cenomanian Burmese amber, Myanmar{{Cite journal |last1=Rosa |first1=B. B. |last2=Melo |first2=G. A. R. |year=2023 |title=A new fossil family of aculeate wasp sheds light on early evolution of Apoidea (Hymenoptera) |journal=Systematic Entomology |volume=48 |issue=3 |pages=402–421 |doi=10.1111/syen.12584 |s2cid=258667769 |url=https://zenodo.org/records/7401247/files/Rosa___Melo._Supplementary_information_2_-_convergence_RWTY_results.pdf }}
- An. baektoensus {{small|Jon et al., 2019}} - Barremian/Aptian, Sinuiju Formation, North Korea
- An. beiboziensis {{small|Hong, 1984}} - Aptian Laiyang Formation, China
- An. bleachi {{small|Rasnitsyn & Jarzembowski, 1998}} - Hauterivian, Clockhouse Brickworks, Weald Clay, United Kingdom
- An. consensus {{small|Rasnitsyn & Jarzembowski, 1998}} - Hauterivian, Clockhouse Brickworks, Weald Clay, United Kingdom
- An. goldringi {{small|Jarzembowski, 1991}} - Hauterivian, Auclaye Brickworks, Weald Clay, United Kingdom
- An. lithodes {{small|Zhang, 1985}} - Aptian Laiyang Formation, Yixian Formation, China
- An. lithographicus {{small|Rasnitsyn & Ansorge, 2000}} - Hauterivian/Barremian La Pedrera de Rúbies Formation, Spain
- An. magnus {{small|Darling, 1990}} - Barremian Crato Formation, Brazil
- An. myrmicopterus {{small|Rasnitsyn, 1975}} - Aptian Baissa, Zaza Formation, Russia
- An. niger {{small|Rasnitsyn, 1990}} - Aptian, Turga Formation, Russia
- An. pallidus {{small|Rasnitsyn, 1986}} - Aptian Gurvan-Eren Formation, Mongolia
- An. parvus {{small|Darling, 1990}} - Barremian Crato Formation, Brazil
- An. penyalveri {{small|Rasnitsyn & Martínez-Delclòs, 2000}} - Hauterivian/Barremian La Pedrera de Rúbies Formation, Spain
- An. ryonsangiensis {{small|Ri et al., 2022}} - Barremian/Aptian, Sinuiju Formation, North Korea
- An. saxosus {{small|Zhang et al., 2018}} - Aptian, Huangbanjigou, Yixian Formation, China
- An. strigosus {{small|Zhang, 1992}} - Aptian Laiyang Formation, China
- An. venulosus {{small|Zhang, 1985}} - Aptian Laiyang Formation, China
- Archisphex {{small|Evans, 1969}} (synonyms Cretosphex {{small|Rasnitsyn, 1975}})
- Ar. boothi {{small|Jarzembowski, 1991}}
- Ar. catalunicus {{small|Ansorge, 1993}}
- Ar. crowsoni {{small|Evans, 1969}}
- Ar. curvus {{small|Rasnitsyn & Jarzembowski, 1998}}
- Ar. incertus {{small|Rasnitsyn, 1975}}
- Ar. proximus {{small|Rasnitsyn & Jarzembowski, 1998}}
- Baissodes {{small|Rasnitsyn, 1975}} Weald Clay, United Kingdom, Hauterivian Yixian Formation, China, Aptian Gurvan-Eren Formation, Mongolia, Aptian Zaza Formation, Russia, Aptian
- B. grabaui {{small|Ren, 1995}}
- B. longus {{small|Rasnitsyn, 1986}}
- B. magnus {{small|Rasnitsyn, 1975}}
- B. robustus {{small|Rasnitsyn, 1975}}
- Cretobestiola {{small|Pulawski & Rasnitsyn, 2000}} (synonym Bestiola {{small|Pulawski & Rasnitsyn, 1999}}) La Pedrera de Rúbies Formation, Spain, Barremian Crato Formation, Brazil, Aptian, Dzun-Bain Formation, Mongolia, Aptian Zaza Formation, Argun Formation, Russia, Aptian
- Cb. communis {{small|Pulawski & Rasnitsyn, 1999}}
- Cb. hispanica {{small|Martínez-Delclòs & Rasnitsyn, 1999}}
- Cb. subpetiolata {{small|Pulawski & Rasnitsyn, 1999}}
- Cb. tenuipes {{small|Pulawski & Rasnitsyn, 1999}}
- Cretosphecium {{small|Pulawski & Rasnitsyn, 2000}}
- Cs. lobatum {{small|Pulawski & Rasnitsyn, 2000}} - Aptian, Dzun-Bain Formation, Mongolia
- Cs. triste {{small|Pulawski & Rasnitsyn, 2000}} - Aptian, Dzun-Bain Formation, Mongolia
- Eosphecium {{small|Pulawski & Rasnitsyn, 2000}}
- Eo. naumanni {{small|Brothers & Archibald, 2000}} - Ypresian, Coldwater Beds, Eocene Okanagan Highlands, Canada
- Eubaissodes {{small|Zhang, 1992}}
- Eu. completus {{small|Zhang, 1992}} - Aptian, Laiyang Formation, China
- Ilerdosphex {{small|Rasnitsyn, 2000}}
- I. wenzae {{small|Rasnitsyn, 2000}} - Barremian, La Pedrera de Rúbies Formation, Spain
- Mesorhopalosoma {{small|Darling, 1990}}
- Me. cearae {{small|Darling, 1990}} - Aptian, Crato Formation, Brazil
- Montsecosphex {{small|Rasnitsyn & Martínez-Delclòs, 2000}}
- Mo. jarzembowskii {{small|Rasnitsyn & Martínez-Delclòs, 2000}} - Barremian, La Pedrera de Rúbies Formation, Spain
- Oryctobaissodes {{small|Rasnitsyn, 1975}}
- O. armatus {{small|Rasnitsyn, 1975}} - Aptian, Zaza Formation, Russia,
- Paleorhopalosoma {{small|Nel et al., 2010}}
- Pa. menatensis {{small|Nel et al., 2010}} - Paleocene, Menat Formation, France
- Pompilopterus {{small|Rasnitsyn, 1975}} Weald Clay, United Kingdom, Hauterivian/Barremian La Pedrera de Rúbies Formation, Spain, Barremian, Zaza Formation, Russia, Aptian, Sinuiju Formation, North Korea, Aptian
- Po. ciliatus {{small|Rasnitsyn, 1975}}
- Po. corpus {{small|Rasnitsyn & Jarzembowski, 1998}}
- Po. difficilis {{small|Rasnitsyn & Jarzembowski, 1998}}
- Po. keymerensis {{small|Rasnitsyn & Jarzembowski, 1998}}
- Po. leei {{small|Rasnitsyn & Jarzembowski, 1998}}
- Po. montsecensis {{small|Rasnitsyn, 2000}}
- Po. noguerensis {{small|Rasnitsyn & Martínez-Delclòs, 2000}}
- Po. ryonsangensis {{small|So & Won, 2021}}
- Po. sinuijuensis {{small|Ri et al., 2022}}
- Po. wimbledoni {{small|Rasnitsyn & Jarzembowski, 1998}}
- Po. worssami {{small|Rasnitsyn & Jarzembowski, 1998}}
- Trichobaissodes {{small|Rasnitsyn, 1975}}
- T. antennatus {{small|Rasnitsyn, 1975}} - Aptian, Zaza Formation, Russia
- Vitimosphex {{small|Rasnitsyn, 1975}}
- V. incompletus {{small|Rasnitsyn, 1975}} - Aptian, Zaza Formation, Russia
- V. vividus {{small|Zhang et al., 2018}} - Yixian Formation, China
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Undescribed specimens are known from the Cenomanian aged Burmese amber of Myanmar,{{Cite journal|last1=Zhang|first1=Qi|last2=Rasnitsyn|first2=Alexandr P.|last3=Wang|first3=Bo|last4=Zhang|first4=Haichun|date=December 2018|title=Hymenoptera (wasps, bees and ants) in mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber: A review of the fauna|url=https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0016787818301044|journal=Proceedings of the Geologists' Association|language=en|volume=129|issue=6|pages=736–747|doi=10.1016/j.pgeola.2018.06.004|s2cid=134358795 |url-access=subscription}} and several of the Eocene Okanagan Highlands sites. Fossils identified as Eosphecium sp. have been reported from the Driftwood shales, Tranquille Formation, and Klondike Mountain Formation. Additional angarosphecid specimens are reported from the Tranquille and Republic sites plus the Allenby Formation that are not 'Eosphecium''.{{Cite journal|last1=Archibald|first1=S. B. |last2=Rasnitsyn |first2=A. P. |last3=Brothers |first3=D. J.|last4=Mathewes |first4=R. W. |year=2018 |title=Modernisation of the Hymenoptera: ants, bees, wasps, and sawflies of the early Eocene Okanagan Highlands of western North America|journal=The Canadian Entomologist |volume=150 |issue=2 |pages=205–257 |doi=10.4039/tce.2017.59 |s2cid=90017208 |issn=0008-347X}}
Burmasphex Melo and Rosa (2018) and Decasphex Zheng et al (2020), originally assigned to this family, were subsequently moved to the separate apoid family Burmasphecidae.