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Notes on the behaviour of Priocnemis (Umbripennis) fallax Verhoeff (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae, Pepsinae). Prey spiders, methods of hunting and nesting behaviourEtudes de proies, araignées, méthodes de chasses, formes de nidification.Gros Edgard.
Edgard Gros, Gros Edgard
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The oldest species of Pompilidae to date, a new fossil spider wasp (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae)
Historical Biology, 2019Twenty-three fossil species within 14 genera have already been assigned to Pompilidae, five of these genera are extinct.
Cecilia Waichert +3 more
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About Priocnemis propinqua (Lepeletier, 1845), a Pompilid with thelitoc parthenogenetic reproduction (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Obviousness of a case of thelitoc parthenogenesis for a Pompilid, Priocnemis propinqua, and hunting comportment.Mise en ...
Durand, Frédéric, Wahis, Raymond
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The Larvae of Pompilidae (Hymenoptera)
Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1959The larvae of only about ten species of Pompilidae have been described, and no attempts have ever been made to make a comparative study to see what characters of classificatory value the larvae may offer. In this paper the larvae of 21 North American species belonging to 9 genera and subgenera are described for the first time, and the published ...
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Annotated catalogue of the Pompilidae (Hymenoptera) of Australia
Zootaxa, 2007This work represents the first catalogue of the Australian pompilid fauna since the Australian catalogue of Hymenoptera by Froggatt (1892) and the world catalogue of Pompilidae by Dalla Torre (1897). The catalogue follows the subfamily arrangement suggested by Pitts et al. (2006) and lists four subfamilies, 45 genera and 256 species.
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The First Cretaceous Spider Wasp (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae)
Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 2006Abstract The first Mesozoic and currently oldest fossil of the wasp family Pompilidae (Aculeata: Euaculeata: Vespoidea) is described and figured from a female preserved in mid-Cretaceous (Albian) amber from Myanmar (Burma). Bryopompilus interfector, new genus and species, is distinguished from other fossil and living spider wasps and placed in the new ...
Michael S. Engel, David A. Grimaldi
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Venoms of Sphecidae, Pompilidae, Mutillidae, and Bethylidae
1978Studies dealing with hymenopteran venoms are almost exclusively concerned with the venoms of the honey bee (Apis mellifera) or, to a minor extent, of wasps belonging to the family Vespidae (Habermann, 1968, 1971, 1972). Although the sphecid and pompilid wasps possess paralyzing venoms of great pharmacologic and physiologic interest, they have attracted
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Some additional notes on pompilidae (Hymenoptera) fauna of Turkey
2005Bu çalışmada, özellikle Türkiye'nin batısından toplanan 19 tür ve alttüre ilişkin ek faunistik bilgiler verilmiş olup, bunlardan Tachyagetes furvescens Wahis, 1970 türünün Türkiye faunası için yeni kayıt olduğu saptanmıştır.
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