- Radoszkowsky, 1880
Sapyga centrata Say, 1836
Sapyga coma
Yasumatsu Sapyga glasunovi Morawitz, 1893
Sapyga gusenleitneri Kurzenko, 1994
Sapyga gussakovskii Kurzenko...
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Sapyga quinquepunctata is a
species of
sapygid wasp. It is a
parasite of
mason bees. "
Sapyga quinquepunctata". NBN Atlas.
National Biodiversity Network...
- species. The term is also used for some
wasps outside of the family, such as
Sapyga louisi. Chrysididae, the
scientific name of the family,
refers to their...
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Sapyga louisi is a
species of a club-horned wasp in the
family – Sapygidae.
Adults feed from
flowers and the
larvae are
kleptoparasites of leaf cutter...
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found in mid-Cretaceous
amber in
Myanmar and
Upper Eocene Baltic amber.
Sapyga centrata Monosapyga clavicornis Peterson, S.S., C.R. Baird, R. M. Bitner...
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Osmia larvae by
consuming the
larval pollen m****.
Sapygid wasps,
genus Sapyga, are also kleptoparasites, with the
larvae feeding on the pollen. Stelis...
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variety of
plants such as
horseshoe vetch,
bramble and bugle. The wasp
Sapyga quinquepunctata is
known to
kleptoparasitise this bee, its
larvae feeding...
- venustus,
Monodontomerus obscurus,
Melittobia chalybii,
Diachys confusus, and
Sapyga pumila. The most
formidable predator of this
species is P. venustus, a parasitoid...
- of
theLamiaceae and Antirrhineae.
Occupied cocoons of the
sapygid wasp
Sapyga quinquepunctata have been
recovered from a nest of O.
caerulescens and the...
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longer moved. Parasites:
Cuckoo bee is
Stelis punctulatissima. The
wasps Sapyga quinquepunctata,
Chrysura trimaculata,
Chrysura cuprea,
Chrysis hirsuta...