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- Megascolia procer, the giant scoliid wasp, is a solitary wasp in the family Scoliidae found across Asia. It is one of the largest wasps in the world, with...
- Megascolia is a genus of large solitary pollinating insect from the family Scoliidae, the species classified under Megascolia include some of the world's...
- The mammoth wasp (Megascolia maculata) is a species of wasp belonging to the family Scoliidae in the order Hymenoptera. It is a parasitoid on scarab beetles...
- subgenus Megascolia (Regiscolia). There are 6 subspecies of Megascolia azurea: Megascolia (Regiscolia) azurea azurea (Christ, 1791) Megascolia (Regiscolia)...
- pollination. Scoliids include some of the largest wasps in the world, such as Megascolia procer. Living scoliidae genera are classified as follows: Proscolia Rasnitsyn...
- known as tarantula hawks, along with the giant scoliid of Indonesia (Megascolia procer). The smallest wasps are solitary parasitoid wasps in the family...
- Asia. The species is the host of a parasitoid, the giant scoliid wasp Megascolia procer, which has a paralysing venom. Chalcosoma atlas atlas (Linnaeus...
- is influenced by the quality and abundance of food. The mammoth wasp (Megascolia maculata) is a parasitoid of O. nasicornis larvae. The female wasp lays...
- heaviest wasp (and heaviest hymenopteran) is probably the giant scoliid wasp Megascolia procer, it can reach a body length of over 7.7 cm (3.0 in) and have a...
- many other Pepsis approach a similar size. The giant scarab-hunting wasp Megascolia procer may rival the largest tarantula hawks in weight and wingspan, though...