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Topic: Crabronidae


  
  ::Biozentrum Universitaet Wuerzburg: Publications::
Kinship and geographical origin are reflected in the marking pheromone of male beewolves (Philanthus triangulum, Hymenoptera, Crabronidae).
Herzner G, Goettler W, Kroiss J, Purea A, Webb A, Jakob PM., Rössler W, Strohm E (in press) Males of a solitary wasp possess a postpharyngeal gland.
Weissel N, Mitesser O, Liebig J, Poethke HJ, Strohm E (in press) The influence of soil temperature on the nesting cycle of the halictid bee Lasioglossum malachurum.
www.biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de /1150.html   (906 words)

  
 Sphecidae oddd.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Sphecidae (Latreille, 1802) is a family of wasps that include digger wasps, mud daubers, and other familiar types.
The traditional definition of the Sphecidae has recently been shown to be paraphyletic, and more modern systems separate many subgroups, such as the Bembicini, into the families Heterogynaidae, Ampulicidae, and Crabronidae.
Crabronidae (Latreille, 1802) is a family of wasps.
sphecidae.en.oddd.org   (1675 words)

  
 Eingang zum Volltext   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Such sensory exploitation might influence the evolution of male signals that are designed to attract females.
The sex pheromone of male European beewolves Philanthus triangulum (Hymenoptera, Crabronidae) might have evolved according to the sensory exploitation hypothesis.
Als Modellorganismen wurden eine Grabwespenart (Crabronidae), Honigbienen (Apidae), eine Goldwespenart (Chrysididae) und drei Ameisenarten (Formicidae) studiert.
opus.bibliothek.uni-wuerzburg.de /opus/frontdoor.php?source_opus=1126   (1191 words)

  
 European Journal of Entomology
Provisioning patterns and choice of prey in the digger wasp Cerceris arenaria (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae): the role of prey size
POLIDORI C. At a nest site in Northern Italy of females of the weevil-hunting digger wasp Cerceris arenaria L. (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae) the provisioning activity and predator-prey relationship were investigated, in particular their specialization in choice of prey.
Cerceris arenaria, Hymenoptera, Crabronidae, behaviour, nest provisioning, prey, Curculionidae, hunting specialization
www.eje.cz /scripts/viewabstract.php?abstract=1067&browsevol=102(4)   (215 words)

  
 Russian Entomological Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Antropov A.V. On the occurence of Trypoxylon attenuatum F.Smith, 1951 (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae: Trypoxylini) in North America // Russian Entomol.
Antropov A.V., Cambra R.A., T. A new species of the genus Xysma Pate, 1937 (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae: Pemphredoninae) from Panama // Russian Entomol.
Antropov A.V., Cambra R.A., T. A new species of the genus Spilomena Shuckard, 1838 (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae: Pemphredoninae) from Guatemala // Russian Entomol.
www.orc.ru /~kmkweb/rej.htm   (8120 words)

  
 MavicaNET - Crabronidae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Catalogus / Natuur / Leven / Animals (Animalia) / Insects (Insecta) / Hymenoptera / Apocrita / Crabronidae
Catalogus / Natuur / Leven / Animals (Animalia) / Insects (Insecta) / Hymenoptera / Apocrita / Apocrita: taxonomy / Bees, ants, and wasps (Aculeata) / Bees and sand wasps (Apoidea) / Sand wasps and others (Spheciformes) / Crabronidae
Catalogus / Natuur / Leven / Animals (Animalia) / Insects (Insecta) / Hymenoptera / Apocrita / Sphecidae / Crabronidae
www.mavicanet.com /lite/nld/18485.html   (99 words)

  
 Apoidea
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This tree diagram shows the relationships between several groups of organisms.
tolweb.org /tree?group=Apoidea&contgroup=Aculeata   (460 words)

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