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Biology of Dipogon Sayi Banks (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae) in Trap-Nests in Wisconsin

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1957
Many of the trap-nests placed in the field for research primarily on Megachilidae were found to be utilized by the spider wasp, Dipogon sayi Banks.[2][1] Apparently little has been added to the literature[3][2] on this species since the Peckhams (ISOS) reported on the biology of sayi (= Pompilus calipterus Say) as follows: “It was on the fifth of ...
J. T. Medler, T. W. Koerber
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Biology of Isodontia (Murrayella) mexicana in Trap-Nests in Wisconsin (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae)

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1965
I. mexicana (Saussure) was the dominant species in the complex that used sumac trap-sticks; in each case of a mixed nest it superseded other species. During 1952-62, 117 sumac-stem traps containing its nests were obtained. A typical nest consisted of 3 cells separated by tightly coiled grass strands, and was plugged by similarly coiled grass, some of ...
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Use of reed stalk trap nests by insects within the reed beds and in nearby steppic habitats

Ecological Engineering, 2022
Petr Heneberg   +2 more
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A TRAP-NEST POSTSCRIPT

Journal of Heredity, 1937
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Dynamics of nest occupation and homing of solitary bees in painted trap nests

Ecological Entomology, 2021
Samuel Boff, Anna Friedel
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THE TRAP-NEST AND SCIENTIFIC BREEDING

Journal of Heredity, 1937
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