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Beewolves (genus Philanthus), also
known as bee-hunters or bee-killer wasps, are solitary,
predatory wasps, most of
which prey on bees,
hence their common...
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include primates and
birds such as bee-eaters;
insect predators include beewolves and dragonflies. Bee
pollination is
important both
ecologically and commercially...
- O'Neill,
Kevin M. (1988). The
natural history and
behavior of
North American beewolves. Ithaca, N.Y.:
Comstock Pub. ****ociates. ISBN 080149513X. v t e...
- wasp families: Crabronidae,
including Bembix sand
wasps and
Philanthus beewolves Sphecidae,
including Ammophila sand
wasps and mud
daubers This disambiguation...
- This is a list of 137
species in the
genus Philanthus,
beewolves.
Philanthus adamsoni Arnold, 1952 i c g
Philanthus albopictus Taschenberg, 1880 i c g...
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including any
adults present.
Adults are pre**** upon by
robber flies and
beewolves in
North America. In Europe,
birds including bee-eaters and
shrikes capture...
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bacteria and
attractive pheromones -
symbiosis and
chemical communication in
beewolves. He was a
postdoctoral researcher at the
University of
Regensburg and...
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Central Europe,
there may be two
broods in the summer.
Female European beewolves excavate their burrows in
sandy soil or in
vertical soil
faces in open...
- hairy.
Hedychrum rutilans is a
cleptoparasite and
parasitoid of
larvae of
beewolves (Philanthus
triangulum and
Philanthus coronatus). The
female cuckoo wasp...
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Kevin M. (1988). The
natural history and
behavior of
North American beewolves. Ithaca, N.Y.:
Comstock Pub. ****ociates. pp. 91–97. ISBN 080149513X. v...