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- in a single large family, and a more refined one, where the seven large sphecid subfamilies were each elevated to family rank) have recently been shown...
- US), or black-waisted mud-dauber (outside of the US), is a species of sphecid wasp. There are some 30 other species of Sceliphron that occur throughout...
- times as abundant as orb-web spiders. Their greater success may be because sphecid wasps, which are often the dominant predators of spiders, much prefer to...
- several states. "Spreading and summary of the knowledge of the invasive sphecid wasp Sceliphron curvatum (SMITH 1870) in the Czech Republic and Slovakia...
- Philanthus nasalis is a species of bee-hunting wasp (or "beewolf") that is endemic to Contra Costa County, California. Krombein, Karl V. (1979). "Philanthidae"...
- covered in mud. The blue mud dauber species Chalybion californi****, another sphecid, builds mud nests, but occasionally refurbishes the abandoned nests of...
- hoppers and adults are taken by other insects such as ants, robber flies and sphecid wasps, by spiders, and by many birds and small mammals including dogs and...
- black and yellow mud dauber (Sceliphron caementarium), a type of solitary sphecid wasp well known to Dominican pilots, which makes a cylindrical nest out...
- Katydid paralysed by a Sphecid wasp, and left outside the tunnel while the wasp performs a final inspection of the interior....
- 2307/2420481. JSTORĀ 2420481. Bohart, Richard Mitc**** & Menke, Arnold S. (1976). Sphecid Wasps of the World: A Generic Revision. University of California Press...