Planiceps innotatus Banks, 1925:337, ♀. Type ♀, Barro Colorado, 19 July, 1924 (M. C. Z., 15,351); Evans, 1966Evans, H.E. 1966. A revision of the Mexican and central American spider wasps of the subfamily Pompilinae (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae). Memoirs of the American Entomological Society :1-442.:35, Type ♀ (MCZ, no. 15,351). - Bradley, 1944Bradley, J.C. 1944. A preliminary revision of the Pompilinae (exclusive of the tribe Pompilini) of the Americas (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae). Transactions of the American Entomological Society 70:23-157.:103 (listed). - As Aporus innotatus: - Bradley, 1944Bradley, J.C. 1944. A preliminary revision of the Pompilinae (exclusive of the tribe Pompilini) of the Americas (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae). Transactions of the American Entomological Society 70:23-157. (distribution), 103 (comb. nov., description female); Evans, 1973Evans, H.E. 1973. Studies on Neotropical Pompilidae (Hymenoptera) VIII. The genus Aporus Spinola in South America. Studia Entomologica 16 (fasc. 1-4):353-370. (distribution); Corro & Cambra, 2011Corro, P.E. & R.A. Cambra 2011. Diversidad de avispas (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) cazadoras de arañas del Parque Nacional Darién, República de Panamá. Tecnociencia 13 (1):77-90. (distribution); Waichert et al., 2014Waichert, C., Rodriguez, J. & J.P. Pitts 2014. New additions to the Honduran fauna of spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) with the description of two species. Zootaxa 3873 (5):590-600. (distribution); Fernández et al., 2017Fernández, F., V. Castro, J. Rodríguez, C. Waichert & J.P. Pitts 2017. Avispas cazadoras de arañas de Colombia (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae). Proceditor Ltda., Bogotá, D. C., Colombia. (distribution); Corro-Chang et al., 2017Corro-Chang, P., R.A. Cambra & A.Santos 2017. Listado sinóptico de Pompilidae (Hymenoptera) presentes en el Parque Nacional Coiba, República de Panamá. Tecnociencia 19 (1):19-31. (distribution); Fernández et al., 2022Fernández, F., J. Rodriguez, C. Waichert, B. Decker & J. Pitts 2022. Twenty two years later: An updated checklist of Neotropical spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae). Zootaxa 5116 (4):451-503. (distribution). - As Notoplaniceps innotatus: - Evans, 1966Evans, H.E. 1966. A revision of the Mexican and central American spider wasps of the subfamily Pompilinae (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae). Memoirs of the American Entomological Society :1-442. (distribution).
Aporus fenestralis Bradley, 1944:101, ♂♀. Allotype ♂, Vista Nieve, San Lorenzo Mt., Magdalena, Colombia, December 18, 1922 (Mus. Comp. Zool., leg. J. Bequaert); Holotype ♀, Muzo, Boyaca, Colombia, 900 m. alt., 1936 (Mus. Comp. Zool., leg. J. Bequaert). Synonymized with Aporus innotatus (Banks, 1925) by Evans, 1973Evans, H.E. 1973. Studies on Neotropical Pompilidae (Hymenoptera) VIII. The genus Aporus Spinola in South America. Studia Entomologica 16 (fasc. 1-4):353-370.:365. - Pate, 1946Pate, V.S.L. 1946. The generic names of the spider wasps (Psammocharidae olim Pompiloidae) and their type species. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 72:65-137.:96 (listed); Fernández et al., 2022Fernández, F., J. Rodriguez, C. Waichert, B. Decker & J. Pitts 2022. Twenty two years later: An updated checklist of Neotropical spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae). Zootaxa 5116 (4):451-503. (distribution). - As Actenopoda fenestralis: - As Notoplaniceps fenestralis: - Banks, 1947Banks, N. 1947. Studies of South American Psammocharidae. Part 2. Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, Bulletin 99:371-486. (distribution), 447 (listed).