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We challenged historical assumptions by comparing bees and wasps by (1) their role in a community, (2) body pollen carriage and (3) single‐visit deposition on the plant species complex Solidago canadensis. We found bees and wasps (1) overall visit different plant communities, (2) have comparable body pollen carriage in some families and (3) deposit ...
Kate E. Borchardt +3 more
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THE TRIBE IDOPOMPILINI IN AUSTRALIA (HYMENOPTERA: POMPILIDAE) [PDF]
AbstractThe tribe Idopompilini, based originally on several African genera, is reported from Australia for the first time. It is represented by Idiaporina gen. n., with two species, I. Canberra sp. n. (Australian Capital Territory) and I. pitjantjara sp. n. (northern South Australia).
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This study is based upon material of family Pompilidae collected from different localities in Turkey between 2000 and 2009; the other related studies on the Pompilidae in Turkey were reviewed. Dicyrtomellus kizilkumii (Radoszkowski, 1877) is a new record
WAHIS, RAYMOND, YILDIRIM, EROL
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Differences in species responses with regard to their trophic level, food and habitat specialization, and to habitat loss from local to landscape scales are poorly understood. Using cavity‐nesting communities of bees, wasps and their parasitoids on calcareous grasslands as a model system, we found that species from higher trophic levels experienced ...
Felix Klaus, Teja Tscharntke, Ingo Grass
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THE TRIBE CTENOCERATINI IN AUSTRALIA (HYMENOPTERA: POMPILIDAE) [PDF]
AbstractThe pompilid tribe Ctenoceratini (Pompilidae, Pepsinae) is reported from Australia for the first time. The genus Maurillus Smith is properly included in this tribe, and the type species, australis Smith, is here redescribed. Also included are three new genera: Apoclavelia, based on A. aganippeae sp. n. (Western Australia); Austroclavelia, based
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A new genus of spider wasps (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae) from China
Loktionov, V.M., Lelej, A.S., Liu, J.-X. (2019): A new genus of spider wasps (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae) from China. Far Eastern Entomologist 376: 1-14, DOI: 10.25221/fee.376.1, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.25221/fee.376.
Lelej, A.S., Liu, J.-X., Loktionov, V.M.
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Kurczewski, Frank E. (2023): The Pepsis menechma Lepeletier (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae: Pepsinae) taxonomic and nomenclatural problem.
Kurczewski, Frank E.
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Avispas depredadoras de áreas naturales protegidas del estado de Yucatán,México
En este trabajo se presenta la información faunística de avispas depredadoras, reunida en un a˜no de recolectas en 6 áreas naturales protegidas(ANP) del estado de Yucatán, México. Los resultados se compararon con la información publicada para el estado y
Maximiliano Vanoye-Eligio +4 more
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Taxonomic contributions to Ageniella Banks, 1912 (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) from Brazil
Waichert, Cecilia, Colombo, Wesley Dondoni, Von Dohlen, Carol D., Pitts, James P. (2018): Taxonomic contributions to Ageniella Banks, 1912 (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) from Brazil. Zootaxa 4403 (1): 133-153, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4403.1.
Pitts, James P. +7 more
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Kurczewski, Frank E. (2023): Pepsis elegans Lepeletier (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae: Pepsinae)-a secretive spider wasp and century-long conundrum.
Kurczewski, Frank E.
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