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Wasp Size and Prey Load in Cerceris fumipennis (Hymenoptera, Crabronidae): Implications for Biosurveillance of Pest Buprestidae

open access: yesInsects, 2018
The relationship between predator and prey size was studied in the buprestid hunting wasp Cerceris fumipennis Say in eight widely distributed nesting aggregations in North Carolina, USA.
C. Nalepa, W. Swink
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Probable marking behavior of Cerceris clypeata (Philanthinae, Crabronidae, Hymenoptera)

open access: yesJournal of Hymenoptera Research, 2018
Males of Cercerisclypeata appear to mark grass stems and other plant parts with secretions from cephalic glands by placing the head and tip of the abdomen on the plant as they walk up the stem or around the leaf of the marked plant. Behavior of this sort
J. Alcock, L. Simmons
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Dancing for Hathor: Nubian Women in Egyptian Cultic Life

open access: yes, 2018
In the non-literate and nomadic C-Group culture of Lower Nubia, ritual and worship were not organized around a sacred text, nor were they carried out in a temple.1 Rather, many important rites of passage and worship were heavily associated with communal ...
S. Ashby
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TAXONOMIC STUDY OF GENUS CERCERIS LATREILLE, 1802 (HYMENOPTERA, CRABRONIDAE) IN IRAQ

open access: yes, 2017
This study provides a Key to the species of Cerceris Latreille, 1802 (Hymenoptera, Crabronidae, Philanthinae) that were collected from different areas in Iraq. This is followed by a distribution list, including total species which had been registered for
R. S. Augul
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A new double foundation deposit in the Hathor Shrine of Tuthmosis III at Deir el-Bahari

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2018
A double foundation deposit was found in the souteastern part of the Tuthmosis III Hathor shrine at Deir el-Bahari. The architectural features, a pit with a niche at the bottom, confirm the dating of both of these deposits to the times of Tuthmosis III ...
Nathalie Beaux   +2 more
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Remarkable botanical remains from a new foundation deposit in the Hathor shrine of Tuthmosis III at Deir el-Bahari

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2018
Numerous botanical remains have been found in a recently discovered foundation deposit of Tuthmosis III, in his Hathor shrine at Deir el-Bahari. Identification of 12 plants (cereals, fruits, branches and leaves) is proposed and the exceptional diversity ...
Nathalie Beaux
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The ties between Hathor and the weaver girl(织女)

open access: yes, 2019
On the basis of Hathor as a goddess of love, beauty, Queen of wreath weaving, celestial goddess, the mistress of Heaven, goddess of cheerfulness and maternal care; each year, "Hathor travelled south from her temple at Dendera to visit Horus at Edfu”; one
Bohai Xu
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Research on the Facade Image of the Goddess Hathor in Ancient Egypt

open access: yes, 2018
In the image system of ancient Egypt, Hathor is one of the very few gods that shown up on the front, she is also powerful and plentiful moral. Thus it is great significance to research on the facade image of the Goddess Hathor.
H. Huang
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Evaluating buprestid preference and sampling efficiency of the digger wasp, Cerceris fumipennis, using morphometric predictors

open access: yesJournal of Insect Science, 2014
In-ground colonies of the native digger wasp, Cerceris fumipennis Say (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae), were sampled over two years in four New York State counties to characterize prey range, primarily their preying on beetles in the metallic wood-boring ...
Warren E. Hellman, M. Fierke
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Prey carriage varies with prey size in Cerceris fumipennis (Hymenoptera, Crabronidae)

open access: yes, 2015
Exploitation of the hunting behavior of the solitary wasp Cerceris fumipennis is proving to be a useful method for detecting pest Buprestidae as well as for documenting buprestid diversity in eastern North America. Here we review prey carriage mechanisms
C. Nalepa, W. Swink
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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