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Keyword: Philanthus | Overview - a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z | Seite 1 von 1 | | | |
| Bee wolf | | The bee wolf (Philanthus triangulum) is a species of sphecoid wasp (Spheciformes) in the order Hymenoptera, the suborder Apocrita, the infraorder Aculeata, the superfamily Apoidea, the family Cabronidae, the subfamily Philantinae, and the genus Philanthus. | | |
| | Cerceris quadrifasciata | | ...der Hymenoptera, the suborder Apocrita, the superfamily Apoidea, the family Crabronids (Crabronidae) (originally part of the family Sphecidae), the subfamily Philanthinae, and the tribe Cercerini. Scientific synonyms for Cerceris quadrifasciata are: Philanthus quadrifasciatus, Philanthus tricinctus, Cerceris truncatula, Cerceris bidentata, Cerceris dufourii, Cerceris nitida, Cerceris fargei, Cerceris spreta and Cerceris euphorbiae. | | |
| | | Approximately 9000 species are known worldwide, around 300 of which are found in Europe. Some examples are: Ammophila sabulosa, Bembix rostrata and the European beewolf (Philanthus triangulum). The sphecoid wasps are solitary. Their body length ranges from 2 mm to several centimetres. Their colouration and markings vary. In some species the base colour of the abdomen is reddish. Many species have a slender abdomen. | | |
| | Philanthus triangulum are widespread in the northern hemisphere, but rare due to strong natural fluctuations in population and the use of pesticides in agriculture. Under favourable conditions, this species reproduces twice a year. | | |
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