- A
sand wasp is a
wasp of one of the
following groups: Ammophila, a narrow-waisted
genus of
hunting wasps that
often nests in
sandy soil Bembicini, a tribe...
- A
wasp is any
insect of the narrow-waisted
suborder Apocrita of the
order Hymenoptera which is
neither a bee nor an ant; this
excludes the broad-waisted...
- a
cosmopolitan family of
wasps of the
suborder Apocrita that
includes sand wasps, mud daubers, and
other thread-waisted
wasps. The name
Sphecidae was formerly...
- red-banded
sand wasp, is a
species of the
subfamily Ammophilinae of the
solitary hunting wasp family Sphecidae, also
called digger wasps.
Found across...
- The Bembicini, or
sand wasps, are a
large tribe of
bembicid wasps,
comprising 20 genera.
Bembicines are
parasitoids on
various groups of insects. The...
- The
horse guard wasp (Stictia carolina) is a type of
sand wasp (Bembicini) from the
eastern United States which preys primarily upon horse-flies (Tabanidae)...
-
Bicyrtes quadrifasciatus, the four-banded
stink bug
hunter wasp, is a
species of
sand wasp in the
family Bembicidae. It is
found in
North America. "Bicyrtes...
-
various species of
sand wasps. They are ovoviviparous,
laying larvae instead of eggs. The
larvae share the prey of the
sand wasp, and
though they are...
-
Sphecius speciosus, the
eastern cicada-killer
wasp, is a large,
solitary digger wasp species in the
family Bembicidae. They are so
named because they hunt...
-
Bembix rostrata is a
species of
sand wasp native to
Central Europe. The
genus Bembix - of
which B.
rostrata is
among the most
distinctive species - has...