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Oriental insect, 2020
The fauna of Tunisian Cerceris Latreille, 1802 is summarised. It is presented by a total of 42 species and subspecies and an unidentified taxon. Among them, Cerceris clytia de Beaumont, 1959, C. dispar Dahlbom, 1845, C.
H. Ben Khedher +2 more
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The fauna of Tunisian Cerceris Latreille, 1802 is summarised. It is presented by a total of 42 species and subspecies and an unidentified taxon. Among them, Cerceris clytia de Beaumont, 1959, C. dispar Dahlbom, 1845, C.
H. Ben Khedher +2 more
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Determination of the Homing Range of Cerceris fumipennis (Hymenoptera: Crabonidae)
Entomological news, 2020: Cerceris fumipennis (Hymenoptera, Crabronidae) is a ground-dwelling wasp species that provisions its nests with wood-boring jewel beetles (Buprestidae), making it a useful tool for biosurveillance of buprestid forest pests, particularly the Emerald Ash
Ellie McCabe, D. Chandler
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2020
Cerceris hathor Pulawski, 1983 Distribution in the Arabian Peninsula: Oman (Hamer 1986 as “ C. eugenis Schl.”, 1988 as Cerceris eugenia Schletterer, 1887), Saudi Arabia (Guichard 1993 as C. eugenia; Gadallah et al. 2013), United Arab Emirates (Hamer 1986 as C. eugenis, 1988 as C. eugenia; Guichard 1993 as C.
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Cerceris hathor Pulawski, 1983 Distribution in the Arabian Peninsula: Oman (Hamer 1986 as “ C. eugenis Schl.”, 1988 as Cerceris eugenia Schletterer, 1887), Saudi Arabia (Guichard 1993 as C. eugenia; Gadallah et al. 2013), United Arab Emirates (Hamer 1986 as C. eugenis, 1988 as C. eugenia; Guichard 1993 as C.
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A hybrid de novo genome assembly of the digger wasp Cerceris sabulosa (Hymenoptera, Crabronidae).
Journal of HeredityThe digger wasp genus Cerceris represents an important transition from predacious hymenopterans to the bees. Here, we present a refined genome assembly of Cerceris sabulosa.
Xiao-Li Li +4 more
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Published as part of Gadallah, Neveen S. & Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M., 2024, Sphecidae sensu lato (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) of the Jazan Province, south-west of Saudi Arabia, with the description of two new species, pp.
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Zootaxa
A total of six species of the Cerceris bupresticida group have been studied, of which C. ammonia Malash, Edmardash & Gadallah is described and illustrated as a new species.
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A total of six species of the Cerceris bupresticida group have been studied, of which C. ammonia Malash, Edmardash & Gadallah is described and illustrated as a new species.
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The Coleopterists bulletin, 2019
The solitary predatory wasp Cerceris fumipennis Say provisions its nests with beetles from the family Buprestidae. State and federal officials in New England, USA collected Buprestidae prey from C. fumipennis starting in 2009. At least 220 colonies of C.
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The solitary predatory wasp Cerceris fumipennis Say provisions its nests with beetles from the family Buprestidae. State and federal officials in New England, USA collected Buprestidae prey from C. fumipennis starting in 2009. At least 220 colonies of C.
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Analysis of venom sac constituents from the solitary, hunting wasp Cerceris rybyensis.
Toxicon, 2019Solitary hunting wasps are abundant and diverse hymenopteran insects that disable prey using venom. The venom may possess neuromodulation, immunomodulatory, metabolic-modulatory and antimicrobial functions.
S. Kote +10 more
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2018
Published as part of Dollfuss, Hermann, 2021, The Sphecid Wasps of the genus Cerceris LATREILLE, 1802 of the " Biologiezentrum Linz " - Collection in Linz, Austria, from the Palearctic Region (part III). (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Crabronidae), pp.
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Published as part of Dollfuss, Hermann, 2021, The Sphecid Wasps of the genus Cerceris LATREILLE, 1802 of the " Biologiezentrum Linz " - Collection in Linz, Austria, from the Palearctic Region (part III). (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Crabronidae), pp.
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