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- The Pompilinae are a subfamily of the spider wasp family, Pompilidae, the species of which lay their eggs on the paralyzed bodies of their prey. Tribal...
- Wasbauer & Von Dohlen (2005) found that Notocyphinae was nested within the Pompilinae, while Epipompilinae was nested within the Ctenocerinae. This left 4 subfamilies...
- This article contains a list of wasps of Great Britain. The following species are of the order Hymenoptera and suborder Apocrita that is neither a bee...
- wasps. It is one of two genera within the tribe Anopliini of subfamily Pompilinae. The genus includes the following species: Anoplius bolli Banks, 1917...
- Anoplius apiculatus is a species of spider wasp in the family Pompilidae. "Anoplius apiculatus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved...
- L.S.; Kimsey, L.S. (1985). "California Spider Wasps of the Subfamily Pompilinae (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae)" (PDF). Bulletin of the California Insect Survey...
- This article contains a list of Hymenoptera Apocrita of Ireland. Anteon arcuatum Kieffer 1905 Anteon brachycerum (Dalman 1823) Anteon ephippiger (Dalman...
- Tastiotenia festiva is a species of spider wasp in the subfamily Pompilinae. It was first described by its discoverer, Howard Ensign Evans, in 1950. It...
- Whais, Raymond (2012). "Spider Wasps (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea: Pompilidae: Pompilinae) of Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary, West Bengal, India Second contribution"...
- Anoplius viaticus, commonly known as the black-banded spider wasp, is a species of spider wasp. These wasps are known as spider wasps because the females...