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A Further Note on \u3ci\u3eGlenosticta Pictifrons\u3c/i\u3e (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae) in Michigan [PDF]
(excerpt) In a previous paper (O\u27Brien 1989) I listed a single record of G/enostielia pietjfrons (Smith) from Michigan. The female specimen was from the E.S.
O\u27Brien, Mark F
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New State Records of Bembecine Sand Wasps in Michigan (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae: Bembecinae) [PDF]
Two species of Sphecidae in the tribe Stictiellini, Glenostictia pictifrons and Stictiella emarginata, are reported from Michigan for the first ...
O\u27Brien, Mark F
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New Michigan State Record for a Sphecine Wasp, \u3ci\u3ePodium Rufipes\u3c/i\u3e (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae) [PDF]
Podium rufipes, previously unrecorded from Michigan, has been found occupy- ing trap nests in the southwestern lower ...
Cowan, David P
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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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This article presents the results of scientific research conducted in 2021–2023 on the study of digger wasps belonging to the Sphecidae, Crabronidae family in different regions of Uzbekistan, as well as the results of the study of literature sources ...
Makhsetbay Zh. Medetov +5 more
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Isodontia Elegans Now in Michigan (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae: Sphecinae) [PDF]
Isodontia elegans (Smith) (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae), one of the “grass- carrying wasps,” previously known only from the western U.S., is now reported from southeastern Michigan, and appears to have spread across the eastern half of the United States in a ...
Craves, Julie A, O\u27Brien, Mark F
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Pulawski, Wojciech J +1 more
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A New Host Family for \u3ci\u3eLyroda Subita\u3c/i\u3e (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae) [PDF]
Lyroda subita, a sphecid that ordinarily stocks its cells with Gryllidae, is reported provisioning a two-celled nest in upstate New York with Tridactylidae.
Kurczewski, Frank E, Spofford, Margery G
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Ethology and Overwintering of \u3ci\u3ePodalonia Luctuosa\u3c/i\u3e (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae) [PDF]
The nesting and overwintering behavior of Podalonia luctuosa (Smith) was studied in New York and Colorado. Females provisioned shallow (ca. 2 cm deep), unicellular nests with a single cutworm (Noctuidae) during April, May, and July.
Kurczewski, Frank E, O\u27Brien, Mark F
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Hymenoptera (Aculeata) of spruce stands in the air-pollution region of Northern Bohemia
Using Moericke's yellow dishes we studied the Hymenoptera (Aculeata) fauna (with the exception of Formicoidea) in spruce (Picea abies) stands of the colder region of Northern Bohemia.
E. Kula, P. Tyrner
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