-
collectively includes well over 200 genera,
containing well over 9000 species.
Crabronids were
originally a part of the Sphecidae, but the
latter name is now restricted...
- in the
family Crabronidae. The name may be
applied to any
species of
crabronid that
preys on cicadas,
though in
North America, it is
typically applied...
- such as
Liostenogaster flavolineata, use mud. A
small group of
eusocial crabronid wasps, of the
genus Microstigmus (the only
eusocial wasps outside the...
- The Bembicini, or sand wasps, are a
large tribe of
crabronid wasps,
comprising 20 genera.
Bembicines are
predators on
various groups of insects. The type...
- Bees
appear in
recent classifications to be a
specialized lineage of "
crabronid"
wasps that
switched to the use of
pollen and
nectar as
larval food, rather...
-
Heliocausini is a
tribe of
crabronid wasps endemic to
South America, with a peak of
species richness in arid
central Argentina. The
heliocausine wasps...
-
Discoscapa apicula is an
extinct species of
crabronid wasp,
formerly considered one of the two oldest-known
species of bees. The
species was described...
- Sri
Lanka is a
tropical island situated close to the
southern tip of India. The
invertebrate fauna is as
large as it is
common to
other regions of the...
- sand wasp)
Stictiella villegasi — (a sand wasp)
Plenoculus n. sp. — (a
crabronid wasp)
Perdita algodones — (an
andrenid bee)
Perdita frontalis — (an andrenid...
- The
Bembicinae comprise a
large subfamily of
crabronid wasps that
includes over 80
genera and over 1800
species which have a
worldwide distribution. They...