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Parasitoid species emerged from the brood cells of Trypoxylon figulus.
Parasitoid species emerged from the brood cells of Trypoxylon figulus.
Valérie Coudrain (389576) +2 more
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Nesting behavior of Trypoxylon (Trypargilum) agamemnom Richards (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae)
Nesting behaviour is extremely diversified among solitary nesting sphecids. Thus, the aim of this study was to describe the nesting behaviour of Trypoxylon agamemnon and discuss the advantages of guarding behaviour of males.
MLT Buschini, AJ Donatti
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Unveiling the trap-nesting bees and wasps’ fauna (Hymenoptera: Apocrita) and associated organisms of the Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil [PDF]
Urban areas, as cities, are frequently overlooked as refuges for the native fauna. However, these places may support several species and house relevant biodiversity contributing to important ecosystemic functions.
Diego Marinho, Felipe Vivallo
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Trypoxylon medium de Beaumont 1945
Trypoxylon medium de Beaumont, 1945 Distribution in Iran: Fars (Atbaei et al. 2015). General distribution: Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canary Islands, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Iran, Italy ...
Mokhtari, Azizollah +3 more
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Nesting Biology of the Solitary Wasp Pisoxylon amenkei (Hymenoptera, Crabronidae, Trypoxylini) in a Neotropical Hotspot of Southern Brazil. [PDF]
de Deus JPA, Queiros CN, Buschini MLT.
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The Occurrence of Trypoxylon clavicerum in North America (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae)
Trypoxylon (Trypoxylon) clavicerum Lepeletier and Serville is a widespread Palearctic wasp, occurring from Northern Europe to Japan (Bohart and Menke, 1976, Sphecid wasps of the world, University of California Press, 695 pp.).
Coville, Rollin E.
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Trypoxylon attenuatum F. Smith 1851
Trypoxylon attenuatum F. Smith, 1851 Distribution in Iran: Alborz, East Azerbaijan, Ilam (Ebrahimi 2014), Tehran (Ebrahimi 2005). General distribution: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Canada, Canary Islands, China,
Mokhtari, Azizollah +3 more
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This study was carried in the Parque Municipal das Araucárias in the municipality of Guarapuava, state of Paraná, Southern Brazil. Three hundred and sixty five nests of T. lactitarse were obtained using trap-nests of 0.7, 1.0, and 1.3 cm in diameter. All
M. L. T. Buschini +2 more
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Sixty-four inactive nests of the solitary mud-daubing wasp Brachymenes dyscherus, reused by 5 inquiline species, were collected at Fazenda Santa Carlota, Cajuru, São Paulo, Brazil in 1995 and 1996.
Evandro Camillo
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Trypoxylon konosuense Tsuneki 1968
Trypoxylon konosuense Tsuneki, 1968 (Fig. 4) Trypoxylon konosuense Tsuneki, 1968: 3; Tsuneki, 1981e: 6, 61; Antropov, 1988: 85. Description. Female. Body length 8.5–12.0 mm. Anterior margin of pronotal collar dark brown. Body covered with short and silvery setae. Mandible simple.
Fu, Yan, Li, Qiang, Ma, Li
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