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The genus Epipompilus occurs throughout the Neotropical region, United States, Australia and New Zealand.South American members of this genus appear to have evolved separately from the others Pompilidae for a considerablytime. E.
Silvestre, R., Auko, T.H., Carbonari, V.
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Annotated Catalogue of the Mutillidae (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea) of the Malagasy Subregion
Brothers, D.J., Lelej, A.S., Madl, M. (2011): Annotated Catalogue of the Mutillidae (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea) of the Malagasy Subregion.
Brothers, D.J., Lelej, A.S., Madl, M.
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THE EXTRACTION OF THE LARVAL PERITROPHIC SAC BY THE ADULTS IN BELONOGASTER (HYMENOPTERA VESPOIDEA) [PDF]
M. T. Marino Piccioli
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The Species of Vespoidea Described by Provancher
The specimens representing the twenty-one nominal species of Vespoidea described by Provancher and presently housed at Universite Laval were studied. Notes on synonymy, type designations, location and condition of types, and present status of names and specimens are given.
Barron, J. R., Bisdee, H. E.
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Bestimmungstabellen mittel- und südeuropäischer Eumeniden (Vespoidea, Hymenoptera) 4. Nachtrag [PDF]
J. Gusenleitner
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Abnormal Cells Built by the Wasp Eumenes Esuriens Fabr. (?): Vespoidea
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Jayaker, S D+3 more
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Eumenidae (Hymenoptera, Vespoidea) of Turkey
ÖZBEK, HİKMET, YILDIRIM, EROL
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Pompilidae (Hymenoptera, Vespoidea) from Nosy Boraha (Madagascar)
Madl, Michael (2016): Pompilidae (Hymenoptera, Vespoidea) from Nosy Boraha (Madagascar).
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