Definition of Cryptocheilus. Meaning of Cryptocheilus. Synonyms of Cryptocheilus

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- Cryptocheilus bicolor (orange spider wasp) is a large, strikingly coloured spider wasp from Australia. Females can be up to 35mm in length. The head,...
- 1924 Cryptocheilus alternatus (Lepeletier, 1845) Cryptocheilus annulatus (Fabricius, 1798) Cryptocheilus attenuatus Banks 1933 Cryptocheilus australis...
- Cryptocheilus elegans is a species of spider wasp in the genus Cryptocheilus found in Europe. "Cryptocheilus elegans". The Encyclopedia of Life. v t e...
- flowers of Mentha ****gium. "Cryptocheilus discolor (Fabricius, 1793)". GBIF.org. Retrieved 8 September 2016. "Cryptocheilus discolor - a spider-hunting...
- Cryptocheilus australis, the golden spider wasp, is an Australian pepsid spider wasp that was accidentally introduced to New Zealand around 1960 (64 years...
- Cryptocheilus notatus is the largest species of spider wasps (Pompilidae) to be found in Great Britain reaching up to 18 mm in length. Cryptocheilus notatus...
- Chirodamus Haliday, 1837 Chrysagenia Haupt, 1941 Cordyloscelis Arnold, 1935 Cryptocheilus Panzer, 1806 Cyphononyx Dahlbom, 1845 Dentagenia Haupt, 1933 Derochorses...
- Chirodamus Haliday, 1837 Chrysagenia Haupt, 1941 Cordyloscelis Arnold, 1935 Cryptocheilus Panzer, 1806 Cyphononyx Dahlbom, 1845 Dentagenia Haupt, 1933 Derochorses...
- Chrysis ruddii Chrysis viridula Ceropales maculata Auplopus carbonarius Cryptocheilus notatus Dipogon bifasciatus Dipogon subintermedius Dipogon variegatus...
- vegetation beside streams. This species is attacked by parasitic wasps (Cryptocheilus australis and Sphictostethus nitidus, family Pompiliidae) which paralyses...