Crabronidae
{{Short description|Family of wasps}}
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| image = Tachysphex specie edit1.jpg
| image_caption = Tachysphex sp.
| taxon = Crabronidae
| authority = Latreille, 1802
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The Crabronidae is a large family of wasps within the superfamily Apoidea.
Taxonomy and phylogeny
This family has historically been treated as a subfamily in the now-defunct Spheciformes group under the family Sphecidae. The Spheciformes included well over 200 genera, containing well over 9000 species. Revision of these taxa resulted resulted in the restriction of the Sphecidae to what was once the subfamily Sphecinae. As a result, the former Crabroninae was elevated to family status as Crabronidae. Subsequent revision has further restricted the Crabronidae. Several of the subfamilies of the Crabronidae are often treated as families in their own right, as is true of the most recent phylogenies. Of these lineages of Apoidea, only three were not included within Crabronidae in the past: Ampulicidae, Sphecidae, and Anthophila.
The following phylogenetic tree is based on Sann et al., 2018, which used phylogenomics to demonstrate that both the bees (Anthophila) and the Sphecidae arose from within the former Crabronidae, which is therefore paraphyletic, and which they suggested should be split into several families; the former family Heterogynaidae nests within the Bembicidae, as here defined. These findings differ in several details from studies published by two other sets of authors in 2017, though all three studies demonstrate a paraphyletic "Crabronidae" and the need to establish additional families.
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Further analysis by Sann et al. in 2021 resulted in the former Entomosericini (from Pemphredoninae) and Eremiaspheciinae being elevated to family status as Entomosericidae and Eremiaspheciidae, respectively. The true phylogentic placements for both small families remain unresolved but outside of either Pemphredonidae, Psenidae, and the lineage comprising Ammoplanidae and bees.
Genera
{{Main|List of Crabronidae genera}}
References
{{Reflist|refs=
{{cite journal |first1=Manuela |last1=Sann |first2=Oliver |last2=Niehuis |first3=Ralph S. |last3=Peters |first4=Christoph |last4=Mayer |first5=Alexey |last5=Kozlov |first6=Lars |last6=Podsiadlowski |first7=Sarah |last7=Bank |first8=Karen |last8=Meusemann |first9=Bernhard |last9=Misof |first10=Christoph |last10=Bleidorn |first11=Michael |last11=Ohl |year=2018 |title=Phylogenomic analysis of Apoidea sheds new light on the sister group of bees |journal=BMC Evolutionary Biology |volume=18 |issue=1 |page=71 |doi=10.1186/s12862-018-1155-8 |pmid=29776336 |pmc=5960199 |doi-access=free }}
{{cite journal |last1=Sann |first1=Manuela |first2=Karen |last2=Meusemann |first3=Oliver |last3=Niehuis |first4=Hermes E. |last4=Escalona |last5=Mokrousov |first5=Mikhail |first6=Michael |last6=Ohl |last7=Pauli |first7=Thomas |last8=Schmid-Egger |first8=Christian |date=2021 |title=Reanalysis of the apoid wasp phylogeny with additional taxa and sequence data confirms the placement of Ammoplanidae as sister to bees |journal=Systematic Entomology |volume=46 |issue=3 |pages= 558–569 |doi=10.1111/syen.12475}}
{{cite journal |last1=Branstetter |first1=Michael G. |last2=Danforth |first2=Bryan N. |last3=Pitts |first3=James P. |last4=Faircloth |first4=Brant C. |last5=Ward |first5=Philip S. |last6=Buffington |first6=Matthew L. |last7=Gates |first7=Michael W. |last8=Kula |first8=Robert R. |last9=Brady |first9=Seán G.|title=Phylogenomic Insights into the Evolution of Stinging Wasps and the Origins of Ants and Bees |journal=Current Biology |volume=27 |issue=7 |year=2017 |pages=1019–1025 |doi=10.1016/j.cub.2017.03.027|pmid=28376325 |doi-access=free }}
{{Cite journal |last1=Peters |first1=Ralph S. |last2=Krogmann |first2=Lars |last3=Mayer |first3=Christoph |last4=Donath |first4=Alexander |last5=Gunkel |first5=Simon |last6=Meusemann |first6=Karen |last7=Kozlov |first7=Alexey |last8=Podsiadlowski |first8=Lars |last9=Petersen |first9=Malte |title=Evolutionary History of the Hymenoptera |journal=Current Biology |volume=27 |issue=7 |pages=1013–1018 |doi=10.1016/j.cub.2017.01.027 |pmid=28343967 |year=2017 |doi-access=free |hdl=2434/801122 |hdl-access=free }}
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Sources
- [http://www.calacademy.org/scientists/projects/catalog-of-sphecidae Catalog of Sphecidae sensu lato at Cal Academy]
External links
{{commons category|Crabronidae}}
- [http://zoologie.umh.ac.be/hymenoptera/galerie/exploredb.aspx?parent=42 Image Gallery from Gembloux] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303184535/http://zoologie.umh.ac.be/hymenoptera/galerie/exploredb.aspx?parent=42 |date=2016-03-03 }}
- [http://entomology.ifas.ufl.edu/creatures/beneficial/Larra_wasps.htm Larra spp., mole cricket hunters] on the UF / IFAS Featured Creatures Web site
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