Biology:Prionyx

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Short description: Genus of wasps

Prionyx
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Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Sphecidae
Subfamily: Sphecinae
Genus: Prionyx
Vander Linden, 1827
Type species
Prionyx kirbii
Vander Linden, 1827[1]
Synonyms[2]
  • Pseudosphex Priononyx
  • Harpactopus Calosphex
  • Kohl, 1890 Dahlbom, 1843
  • F. Smith, 1856 Taschenberg, 1869
  • Neosphex Gastrosphaeria
  • Reed, 1894 Dahlbom, 1843
  • Enodia A. Costa, 1858
  • F. Smith, 1856 Parasphex
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Prionyx is a genus of wasps in the family Sphecidae. They are known to hunt and feed on grasshoppers.

Behavior

Prior to laying their eggs the female Prionyx stings a grasshopper causing paralysis. She will then bury the grasshopper in a burrow she has excavated, lay an egg on the body, and then seal the burrow. When the egg develops it feeds on the grasshopper until it has matured, and then pupates.

Name Origin

The name Prionyx comes from the Greek words "Prion" (Saw) and "Onyx/Onychus" (Claw), which refers to the saw-like endings on the creature's legs.

Species

These 59 species belong to the genus Prionyx:

  • Prionyx afghaniensis (de Beaumont, 1970) i c g
  • Prionyx atratus (Lepeletier de Saint Fargeau, 1845) i c g b
  • Prionyx bifoveolatus (Taschenberg, 1869) i c g
  • Prionyx binghami Jha and Farooqi, 1996 i c g
  • Prionyx canadensis (Provancher, 1887) i c g b
  • Prionyx chilensis (Spinola, 1851) i c g
  • Prionyx chobauti (Roth, 1925) i c g
  • Prionyx crudelis (F. Smith, 1856) i c g
  • Prionyx damascenus (de Beaumont, 1968) i c g
  • Prionyx elegantulus (R. Turner, 1912) i c g
  • Prionyx erythrogaster (Rohwer, 1913) i c g
  • Prionyx fervens (Linnaeus, 1758) i c g b
  • Prionyx foxi Bohart & Menke, 1963 i c g b
  • Prionyx fragilis (Nurse, 1903) i c g
  • Prionyx funebris (Berland, 1926) i c g
  • Prionyx globosus (F. Smith, 1856) i c g
  • Prionyx gobiensis (Tsuneki, 1971) i c g
  • Prionyx guichardi (de Beaumont, 1967) i c g
  • Prionyx haberhaueri (Radoszkowski, 1871) i c g
  • Prionyx herrerai (Brèthes, 1926) i c g
  • Prionyx indus (Linnaeus, 1758) i c g
  • Prionyx insignis (Kohl, 1885) i c g
  • Prionyx judaeus (de Beaumont, 1968) i c g
  • Prionyx kirbii (Vander Linden, 1827) i c g
  • Prionyx kurdistanicus (Balthasar, 1954) i c g
  • Prionyx leuconotus (F. Morawitz, 1890) i c g
  • Prionyx lividocinctus (A. Costa, 1861) i c g
  • Prionyx macula (Fabricius, 1804) i c g
  • Prionyx melanotus (F. Morawitz, 1890) i c g
  • Prionyx neoxenus (Kohl, 1890) i c g
  • Prionyx nigropectinatus (Taschenberg, 1869) i c g
  • Prionyx niveatus (Dufour, 1854) i c g
  • Prionyx notinitidus (Willink, 1951) i c g
  • Prionyx nudatus (Kohl, 1885) i c g
  • Prionyx parkeri Bohart & Menke, 1963 i c g b
  • Prionyx persicus (Mocsáry, 1883) i c g
  • Prionyx popovi Guichard, 1988 i c g
  • Prionyx pseudostriatus (Giner Marí, 1944) i c g
  • Prionyx pumilio (Taschenberg, 1869) i c g
  • Prionyx radoszkowskyi (Kohl, 1888) i c g
  • Prionyx reymondi (Roth, 1954) i c g
  • Prionyx saevus (F. Smith, 1856) i c g
  • Prionyx semistriatus (Schrottky, 1920) i c g
  • Prionyx senegalensis (Arnold, 1951) i c g
  • Prionyx senilis (Morice, 1911) i c g
  • Prionyx sennae (Mantero, 1901) i c g
  • Prionyx simillimus (Fernald, 1907) i c g
  • Prionyx sirdariensis (Radoszkowski, 1877) i c g
  • Prionyx songaricus (Eversmann, 1849) i c g
  • Prionyx stschurowskii (Radoszkowski, 1877) i c g
  • Prionyx subatratus (R. Bohart, 1958) i c g
  • Prionyx subfuscatus (Dahlbom, 1845) i c g
  • Prionyx sundewalli (Dahlbom, 1845) i c g
  • Prionyx thomae (Fabricius, 1775) i c g
  • Prionyx trichargyrus (Spinola, 1839) i c g
  • Prionyx viduatus (Christ, 1791) i c g
  • Prionyx vittatus (Kohl, 1884) i c g
  • Prionyx xanthabdominalis Li and Yang, 1995 i c g
  • Prionyx zarudnyi (Gussakovskij, 1933) i c g

Data sources: i = ITIS,[2] c = Catalogue of Life,[3] g = GBIF,[4] b = Bugguide.net[5]

References

  1. Jeong-Kyu Kim (2014). "Annotated catalog of the series Spheciformes (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) from the Korean Peninsula". Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity 7 (4): 415–456. doi:10.1016/j.japb.2014.10.003. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Prionyx Report". https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=768284. Retrieved 2018-04-23. 
  3. "Browse Prionyx". http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/4cbb7dd5f8c3b617beea448339cf34bd. Retrieved 2018-04-23. 
  4. "Prionyx". https://www.gbif.org/species/1346547. Retrieved 2018-04-23. 
  5. "Prionyx Genus Information". https://bugguide.net/node/view/13352. Retrieved 2018-04-23. 

Wikidata ☰ Q540267 entry