Alysson guignardi

Provancher, 1887

Alysson guignardi is a of solitary in the Crabronidae, Bembicinae. It was described by Provancher in 1887 and occurs in North America, with records from Canada including Manitoba. The species belongs to the tribe Alyssontini, which comprises small to medium-sized digger wasps.

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How to pronounce Alysson guignardi: /əˈlɪsən ɡiːˈɲardi/

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Distribution

North America, including Canada (Manitoba)

Similar Taxa

  • Alysson conicusSame and region; distinguished by clypeal shape and coloration patterns
  • Alysson melleusSame and region; differs in body size and
  • Alysson oppositusSame and region; differs in propodeal and leg coloration

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Taxonomic Note

Alysson guignardi has been classified in both Bembicidae and Crabronidae depending on taxonomic treatment. Current sources (GBIF, NCBI, Catalogue of Life) place it in Crabronidae Bembicinae.

Collection Holdings

The is represented in the UCR Entomology Research Museum collection among curated Bembicidae holdings.

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