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Kleptoparasitism (originally
spelt clepto-parasitism,
meaning "parasitism by theft") is a form of
feeding in
which one
animal deliberately takes food from...
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subfamily Apinae. As with the
other bees in this genus, T.
lugubris is
cleptoparasitic. The
hosts for
Thyreus are bees of the
genus Amegilla.
Thyreus lugubris...
- Rozen,
Jerome Jr.; Griswold,
Terry (1991). "Biology and
Larvae of the
Cleptoparasitic Bee
Townsendiella pulchra and
Nesting Biology of Its Host Hesperapis...
- The
Nyssonini are a
group of
cleptoparasitic bembicine wasps generally distinguished by the
petiolate second submarginal cell of the
forewing and rather...
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Retrieved 2019-09-23. Onuferko,
Thomas M. (2018). "A
revision of the
cleptoparasitic bee
genus Epeolus Latreille for
Nearctic species,
north of
Mexico (Hymenoptera...
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Jerome George; McGinley,
Ronald J. (1991). "Biology and
Larvae of the
Cleptoparasitic Bee
Townsendiella pulchra and
Nesting Biology of its Host Hesperapis...
- The
genus Foxia is a
group of
cleptoparasitic bembicine wasps that
occur in
xeric habitats in the New World.
There are 10
described species,
ranging from...
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Retrieved 2019-09-24. Rozen,
Jerome G. (1991). "Biology and
larvae of the
cleptoparasitic bee
Townsendiella pulchra and
nesting biology of its host Hesperapis...
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Nysson spinosus, the large-spurred
digger wasp, is a
species of
cleptoparasitic wasp of the
family Bembicidae which is
found in the Palearctic. Nysson...
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Thyreus garouensis is a
cleptoparasitic species of bee from
Northern Cameroon in
Central Africa. It
belongs to the
genus of Thyreus,
whose members are...