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- Symmorphus ambotretus Symmorphus angustatus Symmorphus apiciornatus Symmorphus aurantiopictus Symmorphus bifasciatus Symmorphus canadensis Symmorphus...
- America, and it preys on the larvae of leaf beetles. Symmorphus cristatus is one of three Symmorphus species that occur in North America. Viewed from above...
- Symmorphus gracilis is a species of tube-nesting wasps. Subspecies include: Symmorphus gracilis gracilis (Brullé, 1832) Symmorphus gracilis libanicus Giordani...
- widely distributed in the Palearctic region. Symmorphus bifasciatus is one of the two small Symmorphus species found in Britain which have a transverse...
- wasp Symmorphus allobrogus (Hymenoptera: Vespidae). Anna Budrienė & Eduardas Budrys - Behavioural Elements Influencing Mating Success of Symmorphus Allobrogus...
- widespread Symmorphus bifasciatus. Other recorded hosts are Ancistrocerus trifasciatus, Symmorphus allobrogus, Symmorphus connexus and Symmorphus debilitatus...
- predators include A. nemorum, the bug Rhacognathus punctatus, and the wasp Symmorphus bifasciatus. Some species of wasps, such as Polistes carolina, have been...
- leucopyga simillima: southern Vanuatu and the Loyalty Islands Two syntypes of Symmorphus (Lalage) affinis Tristram (Ibis, 1879, p.440), an adult female and male...
- scoticus Ancistrocerus trifasciatus Symmorphus bifasciatus Symmorphus connexus Symmorphus cr****icornis Symmorphus gracilis Polistes dominula Vespa crabro...
- nesting parasitoids. They eat larvae of Symmorphus allobrogus, Symmorphus bifasciatus, Symmorphus cr****icornis, Symmorphus murarius and possibly Ancistrocerus...