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2020
Description of Sphecidae based on the last instar larva (Figs 2–25) Diagnosis. Besides the apomorphic features, the last instar larvae of Sphecidae are distinct from those of other families of Aculeate Hymenoptera for the following combination of features: integument of the body with small isolated setae and, at least partially, with small spines ...
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Description of Sphecidae based on the last instar larva (Figs 2–25) Diagnosis. Besides the apomorphic features, the last instar larvae of Sphecidae are distinct from those of other families of Aculeate Hymenoptera for the following combination of features: integument of the body with small isolated setae and, at least partially, with small spines ...
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1999
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Pulawski, Wojciech J +1 more
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Pulawski, Wojciech J +1 more
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A New Record for the Turkish Sphecidae Fauna: Prionyx radoszkowskyi (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae)
Entomological News, 2019Prionyx radoszkowskyi Kohl, 1888 (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae) was recorded for the first time from Turkey as well as the Western Palearctic region. The specimens were collected from Erzincan province which is now the westernmost point of the distribution for the species. A brief description of specimens with a key to Turkish Prionyx species is included.
İlyas Can, Yaşar Gülmez
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1995
Abstract Body length 2.0 to 50.0 mm; both sexes fully winged (except in the Old World subfamily Heterogynainae); sexual dimorphism slight, although heads, and to some extent legs, vary between the sexes, often strikingly so; colour variable; body vestiture simple, setae not branched or plumose.
Paul Hanson, Arnold S Menke
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Abstract Body length 2.0 to 50.0 mm; both sexes fully winged (except in the Old World subfamily Heterogynainae); sexual dimorphism slight, although heads, and to some extent legs, vary between the sexes, often strikingly so; colour variable; body vestiture simple, setae not branched or plumose.
Paul Hanson, Arnold S Menke
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2008
Published as part of Perez-Gelabert, Daniel E., 2008, Arthropods of Hispaniola (Dominican Republic and Haiti): A checklist and bibliography, pp. 1-530 in Zootaxa 1831 (1) on pages 241-242, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1831.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Published as part of Perez-Gelabert, Daniel E., 2008, Arthropods of Hispaniola (Dominican Republic and Haiti): A checklist and bibliography, pp. 1-530 in Zootaxa 1831 (1) on pages 241-242, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1831.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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2007
Published as part of Smit, J., 2007, New wasps and bees for the fauna of the Canary Islands (Hymenoptera, Aculeata), pp.
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Published as part of Smit, J., 2007, New wasps and bees for the fauna of the Canary Islands (Hymenoptera, Aculeata), pp.
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2023
4 species are described as new from lowland arid Turkmenistan: M. rasilis sp. n. (Repetek), M. repetekus sp. n. (Repetek), M. zergericus sp. n. (Zergher, S. of Tshardjow), M. turkmenicus sp. n. (Akhsha-Kuima). Type material is deposited at the Zoological Institute, the Russian Academy of Sciences (St.-Petersburg), a part of paratypes ???at the ...
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4 species are described as new from lowland arid Turkmenistan: M. rasilis sp. n. (Repetek), M. repetekus sp. n. (Repetek), M. zergericus sp. n. (Zergher, S. of Tshardjow), M. turkmenicus sp. n. (Akhsha-Kuima). Type material is deposited at the Zoological Institute, the Russian Academy of Sciences (St.-Petersburg), a part of paratypes ???at the ...
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2022
Sceliphron destillatorium ?? I. is widely distributed species of the steppe and, partially, forest-steppe zones of the European part of the USSR. Being a south species as to the origin, it could settle in the north direction owing to the transition to synanthropic mode of life.
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Sceliphron destillatorium ?? I. is widely distributed species of the steppe and, partially, forest-steppe zones of the European part of the USSR. Being a south species as to the origin, it could settle in the north direction owing to the transition to synanthropic mode of life.
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