- The
Sphecidae are a
cosmopolitan family of
wasps of the
suborder Apocrita that
includes sand wasps, mud daubers, and
other thread-waisted wasps. The name...
- is a name
commonly applied to a
number of
wasps from
either the
family Sphecidae or
Crabronidae which build their nests from mud; this
excludes members...
- a new
genus of
Australian Sphecidae, and
revised key to the
world genera of the
tribe Miscophini (Hymenoptera,
Sphecidae, Larrinae)" (PDF).
Polskie Pismo...
-
dauber wasps,
which also
build their nests with mud, are in the families
Sphecidae and Crabronidae and not
discussed here. Most
eumenine species are black...
- Geer. ****wski,
Wojciech J. (27 May 2022). "Sphex" (PDF).
Catalog of
Sphecidae sensu lato.
California Academy of Sciences. pp. 55–57.
Retrieved 23 July...
- as a
subfamily in the now-defunct
Spheciformes group under the
family Sphecidae. The
Spheciformes included well over 200 genera,
containing well over...
- Túlio P. (2002). "A
synonymic catalog of the
Neotropical Crabronidae and
Sphecidae (Hymenoptera: Apoidea)".
Arquivos de Zoologia. 37 (1): 11–12. doi:10.11606/issn...
-
phylogenomics to
demonstrate that both the bees (Anthophila) and the
Sphecidae arose from
within the
former "Crabronidae,"
which is
therefore paraphyletic...
- the type
genus of the
subfamily Ammophilinae of the
hunting wasp
family Sphecidae.
Ammophila is a
large and
cosmopolitan genus, with over 200 species, mostly...
- The
Sphecinae is a
subfamily of the
digger wasp
family Sphecidae. It
contains the
following genera:
Chilosphex Menke in R.
Bohart and Menke, 1976 Isodontia...