- 1824
Leucospis africana Cameron, 1907
Leucospis aliena Boucek, 1974
Leucospis anthidioides Westwood, 1874
Leucospis antiqua Walker, 1862
Leucospis aruina...
-
Leucospis gigas is a
species of
parasitoid wasp in the
family Leucospidae. "
Leucospis gigas Fabricius 1793 -
Encyclopedia of Life". "
Leucospis gigas Fabricius...
- (Hymenoptera: Eumenidae) by
Leucospis Affinis (Hymenoptera: Leucospididae)". The
Great Lakes Entomologist. 19 (3). ISSNĀ 0090-0222. "
Leucospis affinis Say, 1824"...
- East and
North Africa.
Leucospis dorsigera inhabits meadows and wet
meadows and
other areas where their hosts are abundant.
Leucospis dorsigera can reach...
- her ovipositor.
Dolichomitus sp.
laying eggs into a nest of
Osmia sp..
Leucospis dorsigera laying eggs into a nest of
Osmia sp.. Sezen, Uzay (22 July 2012)...
- and the
largish yellow and
black Leucospis affinis.
Monodontomerus can be a
serious pest of O. lignaria, but
Leucospis is less
common and
Melittobia is...
-
Usually only a
single adult parasite emerges from a
single host
brood cell.
Leucospis pinna,
which parasitizes the
orchid bee
Eulaema meriana, is
known to have...
- nest in
hollow twigs,
similar to many
Megachilid bees, and the
parasite Leucospis affinis has been
found in the
nests of A. antilope.
Whether the parasites...
-
Leucospis gigas,
family Leucospidae...
- not yet been observed. The
wasps Chrysis ignita and
Chrysura simplex,
Leucospis dorsigera,
Melittobia acasta,
Monodontomerus aeneus and Monodontomerus...