- in the families Sphecidae and Crabronidae and not
discussed here. Most
eumenine species are
black or brown, and
commonly marked with
strikingly contrasting...
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appeared entangled. The
hornet cut free a
captured insect (possibly a
eumenine wasp),
wrapped in silk, from the spider’s web. The
spider did not attack...
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Vespidae Alastor †A.
solidescens (Scudder, 1890) Lake
Gosiute 1
specimen A
eumenine potter wasp.
First named as
Didineis solidescens (1890).
Xyelidae †Proxyelia...
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subapicalis (Fox) Hermes, M.G. (2008). "Revision and
cladistic analysis of the
eumenine wasp
genus Pseudodynerus de
Saussure (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Eumeninae)"...
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present in many
biogeographical regions of the world. They are
nonpetiolate eumenine wasps with a
transverse ridge at the
bending summit of the
first metasomal...
- Hermes;
Gabriel A.R. Melo (2008). "Revision and
cladistic analysis of the
eumenine wasp
genus Pseudodynerus de
Saussure (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Eumeninae)"...
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Montezumia is a
primarily neotropical genus of
eumenine wasps whose 48
species (Willink 1982)
range from
Argentina to the
southwestern United States (Arizona)...
- maneuver.
These wasps are
brood parasitoids of
crabronid wasps, bees, and
eumenine vespids. They are
generally kleptoparasites,
laying their eggs in host...
-
Fauna europaea ****ming, J. M. (1989). "classification and
evolution of the
Eumenine wasp
genus Symmorphus Wesmael (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)".
Memoirs of the...
- (progressive provisioning), a
primitively social behavior unusual among eumenines,
which normally practice m**** provisioning.
There are 3
subgenera and...