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To search for novel transcripts encoding biologically active venom components, a subtractive cDNA library specific to the venom gland and sac (gland/sac) of a solitary hunting wasp species, Eumenes pomiformis Fabricius (1781), was constructed by suppression subtractive hybridization.
Ji Hyeong Baek, Si Hyeock Lee
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Toxicon, 2010
Three venom peptides (OdVP1, OdVP2 and OdVP3) were isolated from the venom of the solitary wasp Orancistrocerus drewseni (Hymenoptera: Eumenidae). The mature venom peptide sequences were determined via ESI-Q-TOF MS/MS and by searching the O. drewseni venom gland/sac-specific EST library. All of the OdVPs shared the typical characteristics of amidated C-
Ji Hyeong Baek, S. Lee
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Three venom peptides (OdVP1, OdVP2 and OdVP3) were isolated from the venom of the solitary wasp Orancistrocerus drewseni (Hymenoptera: Eumenidae). The mature venom peptide sequences were determined via ESI-Q-TOF MS/MS and by searching the O. drewseni venom gland/sac-specific EST library. All of the OdVPs shared the typical characteristics of amidated C-
Ji Hyeong Baek, S. Lee
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Biology of Ancistrocerus gazella (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea: Eumenidae) in New Zealand [PDF]
Ancistrocerus gazella(Panzer, 1798) is common in Central Otago, New Zealand. Details are provided of its typically tubular, generally multicelled nests in hollow stems, artificial trap nests, abandoned wood-boring insect galleries, cracks and holes in stone walls and old nail and bolt holes in cement, concrete and wood.
A. Harris
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Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1975
Pachodynerus nasidens (Latr.) is an inquiline in the disused cells of Sceliphron assimile Dahlbom (Sphecidae) and Eumenes colona Saussure (Eumenidae) in Jamaica. Within the area of distribution of its hosts it is virtually absent where the essential resources of water and of leaf-mining, flower-feeding or leaf-rolling caterpillars on bushes are further
B. E. Freeman, D. B. Jayasingh
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Pachodynerus nasidens (Latr.) is an inquiline in the disused cells of Sceliphron assimile Dahlbom (Sphecidae) and Eumenes colona Saussure (Eumenidae) in Jamaica. Within the area of distribution of its hosts it is virtually absent where the essential resources of water and of leaf-mining, flower-feeding or leaf-rolling caterpillars on bushes are further
B. E. Freeman, D. B. Jayasingh
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The ecology of two West Indian species of mudâwasps (Eumenidae: Hymenoptera)
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1979Factors affecting the distribution and numbers of the neotropical mud-wasps Zeta abdominale (Drury) in Jamaica and Z. canaliculatum (Oliv.) in Trinidad are discussed. Rainfall was a limiting factor in both aspects of the ecology of the two species. In Jamaica, Z. abdominale was virtually absent from rainfall zones >2540 mm m.a.p.
C. A. Taffe
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Eumenidae from the Jeddah region of Saudi Arabia (Hymenoptera: Aculeata)
Abstract An illustrated key to the potter wasps (Eumenidae) collected from the Jeddah region (West of Saudi Arabia) is given. It includes 15 species and subspecies, of which four species and one subspecies are new to the fauna of Saudi Arabia. These are: Allodynerus vinciguerrae, Antepipona sp., Delta esuriens, Knemodynerus excellens, and Rhynchium ...
Neveen S. Gadallah
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Nectar Robbing by Solitary Wasps (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea: Eumenidae)
V. Haeseler
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