Belongs within: Aculeata.
Contains: Apoidea, Formicidae, Scoliidae, Pompiloidea, Tiphiidae, Thynninae, Vespidae.
The Euaculeata are a major clade of stinging wasps, united by sexually dimorphic antennae with thirteen antennomeres in males and twelve in males, and a hidden and largely desclerotised seventh metasomal tergum in females (Grimaldi & Engel 2005).
<==Euaculeata [Formicina, Heterogyna, Melliniores, Mutillariae, Praedones, Scolietae, Sphegimae] GE05
| i. s.: Falsiformicidae GE05
| |--Falsiformica cretacea Rasnitsyn 1975 P92
| `--Taimyrisphex pristinus Evans 1973 P92
|--+--+--Apoidea BD17
| | `--+--Formicidae BD17
| | `--Armania [Armaniidae] GE05
| | `--A. robusta GE05
| `--Scolioidea BD17
| |--Scoliidae JB13
| `--Bradynobaenidae JB13
| |--Typhoctes [Typhoctinae] GE05
| `--Apterogyna [Apterogyninae] JB13
| `--A. olivieri [=Mutilla (Apterogyna) olivieri] G20
`--+--+--Sierolomorpha GE05 [Sierolomorphidae, Sierolomorphoidea BD17]
| | |--S. bicolor B11
| | `--S. canadensis B11
| `--+--Pompiloidea PK17
| `--+--Tiphiidae JB13
| `--Thynnoidea BD17
| |--Chyphotes JB13 [Chyphotidae BD17, Chyphotinae]
| | `--C. mellipes RBV08
| `--Thynnidae BD17
| |--Myzinum [Myzininae] BD17
| | |--M. frontale S94
| | `--M. quinquecinctum (Fabricius 1775) [=Tiphia quinquecincta, Sphex quinquecinctus] BM76
| `--+--Thynninae BD17
| `--Methocha Latreille 1804 BD17, LB08 [Methochinae N91, Methocidae]
| |--M. articulata PK17
| |--M. formicaria (Linnaeus 1758) G20, L58 [=Mutilla formicaria G20]
| |--M. ichneumonides A71
| |--M. japonica S94
| `--M. yasumatsui S94
`--Vespoidea BD17
|--Vespidae JB13
`--+--Rhopalosomatidae JB13
| |--Rhopalosoma nearcticum HH07
| |--Mesorhopalosoma cearae Darling in Darling & Sharkey 1990 RJ93
| |--Propalosoma GE05
| |--Olixon [incl. Psyllosphex Arnold 1935] S94
| `--Harpagocryptus australiae R70
`--Scolebythidae HR11
| i. s.: Libanobythus Prentice & Poinar in Prentice, Poinar & Milki 1996 PPM96
| `--*L. milkii Prentice & Poinar in Prentice, Poinar & Milki 1996 PPM96
| Dominibythus Prentice & Poinar in Prentice, Poinar & Milki 1996 PPM96
| `--*D. inopinatus Prentice & Poinar in Prentice, Poinar & Milki 1996 PPM96
| Boreobythus Engel & Grimaldi 2007 B11
| Cretabythus sibiricus Evans 1973 P92
|--+--Clystopsenella Kieffer 1911 B11
| | `--C. longiventris PPM96
| `--Scolebythus Evans 1963 B11
| `--S. madecassus HR11
`--+--Ycaploca Nagy 1975 B11
| `--Y. evansi GE05
`--Pristapenesia Brues 1933 B11
|--P. inopinata B11
`--P. primaeva B11
*Type species of generic name indicated
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[BD17] Branstetter, M. G., B. N. Danforth, J. P. Pitts, B. C. Faircloth, P. S. Ward, M. L. Buffington, M. W. Gates, R. R. Kula & S. G. Brady. 2017. Phylogenomic insights into the evolution of stinging wasps and the origins of ants and bees. Current Biology 27: 1019–1025.
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[G20] Goldfuss, G. A. 1820. Handbuch der Naturgeschichte vol. 3. Handbuch der Zoologie pt 1. Johann Leonhard Schrag: Nürnberg.
[GE05] Grimaldi, D., & M. S. Engel. 2005. Evolution of the Insects. Cambridge University Press: New York.
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[PK17] Peters, R. S., L. Krogmann, C. Mayer, A. Donath, S. Gunkel, K. Meusemann, A. Kozlov, L. Podsiadlowski, M. Petersen, R. Lanfear, P. A. Diez, J. Heraty, K. M. Kjer, S. Klopfstein, R. Meier, C. Polidori, T. Schmitt, S. Liu, X. Zhou, T. Wappler, J. Rust, B. Misof & O. Niehuis. 2017. Evolutionary history of the Hymenoptera. Current Biology 27 (7): 1013–1018.
[P92] Poinar, G. O., Jr. 1992. Life in Amber. Stanford University Press: Stanford.
[PPM96] Prentice, M. A., G. O. Poinar, Jr & R. Milki. 1996. Fossil scolebythids (Hymenoptera: Scolebythidae) from Lebanese and Dominican amber. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 98 (4): 801–811.
[RBV08] Rabeling, C., J. M. Brown & M. Verhaagh. 2008. Newly discovered sister lineage sheds light on early ant evolution. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 105 (39): 14913–14917.
[R70] Riek, E. F. 1970. Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants). In: CSIRO. The Insects of Australia: A textbook for students and research workers pp. 867–959. Melbourne University Press.
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