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''Bembix'' is a large cosmopolitan genus of large, often brightly colored predatory sand wasps, consisting of about 380 species. List of species (Europe) * '' Bembix bicolor'' Radoszkowski 1877 * '' Bembix bidentata'' Vander Linden 1829 * '' Bembix cinctella'' Handlirsch 1893 * '' Bembix flavescens'' F. Smith 1856 * ''Bembix geneana'' A. Costa 1867 * ''Bembix megerlei'' Dahlbom 1845 * ''Bembix merceti'' J. Parker 1904 * ''Bembix oculata'' Panzer 1801 * ''Bembix olivacea'' Fabricius 1787 * ''Bembix pallida'' Radoszkowski 1877 * ''Bembix rostrata'' (Linnaeus 1758) * ''Bembix sinuata'' Panzer 1804 * '' Bembix tarsata'' Latreille 1809 * ''Bembix turca'' Dahlbom 1845 * ''Bembix wagleri'' Gistel 1857 * ''Bembix zonata'' Klug 1835 See also * List of Bembix species * ''Bembix variabilis'' McCaffrey, S & Gibson, L 2009 It is an Australian native species that is a pest on hives of the native bee, ''Tetragonula carbonara'' External linksHymis.dePhotographs of Palearctic The ...
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Bembix Oculata
''Bembix'' is a large cosmopolitan genus of large, often brightly colored predatory sand wasps, consisting of about 380 species. List of species (Europe) * '' Bembix bicolor'' Radoszkowski 1877 * '' Bembix bidentata'' Vander Linden 1829 * '' Bembix cinctella'' Handlirsch 1893 * '' Bembix flavescens'' F. Smith 1856 * '' Bembix geneana'' A. Costa 1867 * '' Bembix megerlei'' Dahlbom 1845 * '' Bembix merceti'' J. Parker 1904 * '' Bembix oculata'' Panzer 1801 * '' Bembix olivacea'' Fabricius 1787 * '' Bembix pallida'' Radoszkowski 1877 * ''Bembix rostrata'' (Linnaeus 1758) * '' Bembix sinuata'' Panzer 1804 * '' Bembix tarsata'' Latreille 1809 * '' Bembix turca'' Dahlbom 1845 * '' Bembix wagleri'' Gistel 1857 * '' Bembix zonata'' Klug 1835 See also * List of Bembix species * '' Bembix variabilis'' McCaffrey, S & Gibson, L 2009 It is an Australian native species that is a pest on hives of the native bee, ''Tetragonula carbonara'' External linksHymis.dePhotographs of Palearcti ...
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Bembix Merceti
''Bembix'' is a large cosmopolitan genus of large, often brightly colored predatory sand wasps, consisting of about 380 species. List of species (Europe) * '' Bembix bicolor'' Radoszkowski 1877 * '' Bembix bidentata'' Vander Linden 1829 * '' Bembix cinctella'' Handlirsch 1893 * '' Bembix flavescens'' F. Smith 1856 * ''Bembix geneana'' A. Costa 1867 * '' Bembix megerlei'' Dahlbom 1845 * '' Bembix merceti'' J. Parker 1904 * ''Bembix oculata'' Panzer 1801 * ''Bembix olivacea'' Fabricius 1787 * ''Bembix pallida'' Radoszkowski 1877 * ''Bembix rostrata'' (Linnaeus 1758) * ''Bembix sinuata'' Panzer 1804 * '' Bembix tarsata'' Latreille 1809 * ''Bembix turca'' Dahlbom 1845 * ''Bembix wagleri'' Gistel 1857 * ''Bembix zonata'' Klug 1835 See also * List of Bembix species * ''Bembix variabilis'' McCaffrey, S & Gibson, L 2009 It is an Australian native species that is a pest on hives of the native bee, ''Tetragonula carbonara'' External linksHymis.dePhotographs of Palearctic Th ...
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Apoidea Genera
The superfamily Apoidea is a major group within the Hymenoptera, which includes two traditionally recognized lineages, the "sphecoid" wasps, and the bees. Molecular phylogeny demonstrates that the bees arose from within the traditional "Crabronidae", so that grouping is paraphyletic, and this has led to a reclassification to produce monophyletic families.Manuela Sann, Oliver Niehuis, Ralph S. Peters, Christoph Mayer, Alexey Kozlov, Lars Podsiadlowski, Sarah Bank, Karen Meusemann, Bernhard Misof, Christoph Bleidorn and Michael Ohl (2018) Phylogenomic analysis of Apoidea sheds new light on the sister group of bees. ''BMC Evolutionary Biology'' 18:71. doi:10.1186/s12862-018-1155-8 Nomenclature Bees appear in recent classifications to be a specialized lineage of " crabronid" wasps that switched to the use of pollen and nectar as larval food, rather than insect prey; this makes the traditional "Crabronidae" a paraphyletic group. Accordingly, bees and sphecoids are now all group ...
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Crabronidae
The Crabronidae are a large paraphyletic group (nominally a family) of wasps, including nearly all of the species formerly comprising the now-defunct superfamily Sphecoidea. It collectively includes well over 200 genera, containing well over 9000 species. Crabronids were originally a part of Sphecidae, but the latter name is now restricted to a separate family based on what was once the subfamily Sphecinae. Several of the subfamilies of Crabronidae are often treated as families in their own right, as is true of the most recent phylogenies (example below). Phylogeny This phylogenetic tree is based on Sann ''et al.'', 2018, which used phylogenomics to demonstrate that both the bees (Anthophila) and the Sphecidae arose from within the former Crabronidae, which is therefore paraphyletic, and which they suggested should be split into several families; the former family Heterogynaidae nests within the Bembicidae, as here defined. These findings differ in several details from studie ...
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Palearctic
The Palearctic or Palaearctic is the largest of the eight biogeographic realms of the Earth. It stretches across all of Eurasia north of the foothills of the Himalayas, and North Africa. The realm consists of several bioregions: the Euro-Siberian region; the Mediterranean Basin; the Sahara and Arabian Deserts; and Western, Central and East Asia. The Palaearctic realm also has numerous rivers and lakes, forming several freshwater ecoregions. The term 'Palearctic' was first used in the 19th century, and is still in use as the basis for zoogeographic classification. History In an 1858 paper for the ''Proceedings of the Linnean Society'', British zoologist Philip Sclater first identified six terrestrial zoogeographic realms of the world: Palaearctic, Aethiopian/Afrotropic, Indian/Indomalayan, Australasian, Nearctic, and Neotropical. The six indicated general groupings of fauna, based on shared biogeography and large-scale geographic barriers to migration. Alfred Wallace a ...
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Bembix Variabilis
''Bembix'' is a large cosmopolitan genus of large, often brightly colored predatory sand wasps, consisting of about 380 species. List of species (Europe) * '' Bembix bicolor'' Radoszkowski 1877 * '' Bembix bidentata'' Vander Linden 1829 * '' Bembix cinctella'' Handlirsch 1893 * '' Bembix flavescens'' F. Smith 1856 * ''Bembix geneana'' A. Costa 1867 * '' Bembix megerlei'' Dahlbom 1845 * '' Bembix merceti'' J. Parker 1904 * ''Bembix oculata'' Panzer 1801 * '' Bembix olivacea'' Fabricius 1787 * '' Bembix pallida'' Radoszkowski 1877 * ''Bembix rostrata'' (Linnaeus 1758) * '' Bembix sinuata'' Panzer 1804 * '' Bembix tarsata'' Latreille 1809 * '' Bembix turca'' Dahlbom 1845 * '' Bembix wagleri'' Gistel 1857 * '' Bembix zonata'' Klug 1835 See also * List of Bembix species * '' Bembix variabilis'' McCaffrey, S & Gibson, L 2009 It is an Australian native species that is a pest on hives of the native bee, ''Tetragonula carbonara'' External linksHymis.dePhotographs of Palearctic ...
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List Of Bembix Species
This is a list of 347 species in ''Bembix'', a genus of sand wasps in the family Crabronidae. ''Bembix'' species * ''Bembix abercornensis'' Arnold, 1960 * ''Bembix abragensis'' Priesner, 1958 * ''Bembix admirabilis'' Radoszkowski, 1893 * ''Bembix affinis'' Dahlbom, 1844 * ''Bembix afra'' Handlirsch, 1893 * ''Bembix agrestis'' J. Parker, 1929 * ''Bembix alacris'' J. Parker, 1929 * ''Bembix albata'' J. Parker, 1929 * ''Bembix albicapilla'' Arnold, 1946 * ''Bembix albidula'' R. Turner, 1917 * ''Bembix albofasciata'' F. Smith, 1873 * ''Bembix aldabra'' J. Parker, 1929 * ''Bembix alfierii'' Priesner, 1958 * ''Bembix allunga'' Evans and Matthews, 1973 * ''Bembix americana'' Fabricius, 1793 * ''Bembix amoena'' Handlirsch, 1893 * ''Bembix anomalipes'' Arnold, 1929 * ''Bembix antoni'' Krombein and van der Vecht, 1987 * ''Bembix arenaria'' Handlirsch, 1893 * ''Bembix arlettae'' de Beaumont, 1970 * ''Bembix arnoldi'' Arnold, 1929 * ''Bembix atra'' Kazenas, 1980 * ''Bembix atrifrons'' F. Smit ...
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Bembix Zonata
''Bembix'' is a large cosmopolitan genus of large, often brightly colored predatory sand wasps, consisting of about 380 species. List of species (Europe) * '' Bembix bicolor'' Radoszkowski 1877 * '' Bembix bidentata'' Vander Linden 1829 * '' Bembix cinctella'' Handlirsch 1893 * '' Bembix flavescens'' F. Smith 1856 * ''Bembix geneana'' A. Costa 1867 * '' Bembix megerlei'' Dahlbom 1845 * '' Bembix merceti'' J. Parker 1904 * ''Bembix oculata'' Panzer 1801 * '' Bembix olivacea'' Fabricius 1787 * '' Bembix pallida'' Radoszkowski 1877 * ''Bembix rostrata'' (Linnaeus 1758) * '' Bembix sinuata'' Panzer 1804 * '' Bembix tarsata'' Latreille 1809 * '' Bembix turca'' Dahlbom 1845 * '' Bembix wagleri'' Gistel 1857 * '' Bembix zonata'' Klug 1835 See also * List of Bembix species * ''Bembix variabilis'' McCaffrey, S & Gibson, L 2009 It is an Australian native species that is a pest on hives of the native bee, ''Tetragonula carbonara'' External linksHymis.dePhotographs of Palearctic ...
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Bembix Wagleri
''Bembix'' is a large cosmopolitan genus of large, often brightly colored predatory sand wasps, consisting of about 380 species. List of species (Europe) * '' Bembix bicolor'' Radoszkowski 1877 * '' Bembix bidentata'' Vander Linden 1829 * '' Bembix cinctella'' Handlirsch 1893 * '' Bembix flavescens'' F. Smith 1856 * ''Bembix geneana'' A. Costa 1867 * '' Bembix megerlei'' Dahlbom 1845 * '' Bembix merceti'' J. Parker 1904 * ''Bembix oculata'' Panzer 1801 * '' Bembix olivacea'' Fabricius 1787 * '' Bembix pallida'' Radoszkowski 1877 * ''Bembix rostrata'' (Linnaeus 1758) * '' Bembix sinuata'' Panzer 1804 * '' Bembix tarsata'' Latreille 1809 * '' Bembix turca'' Dahlbom 1845 * '' Bembix wagleri'' Gistel 1857 * ''Bembix zonata'' Klug 1835 See also * List of Bembix species * ''Bembix variabilis'' McCaffrey, S & Gibson, L 2009 It is an Australian native species that is a pest on hives of the native bee, ''Tetragonula carbonara'' External linksHymis.dePhotographs of Palearctic ...
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Bembix Turca
''Bembix'' is a large cosmopolitan genus of large, often brightly colored predatory sand wasps, consisting of about 380 species. List of species (Europe) * '' Bembix bicolor'' Radoszkowski 1877 * '' Bembix bidentata'' Vander Linden 1829 * '' Bembix cinctella'' Handlirsch 1893 * '' Bembix flavescens'' F. Smith 1856 * ''Bembix geneana'' A. Costa 1867 * '' Bembix megerlei'' Dahlbom 1845 * '' Bembix merceti'' J. Parker 1904 * ''Bembix oculata'' Panzer 1801 * '' Bembix olivacea'' Fabricius 1787 * '' Bembix pallida'' Radoszkowski 1877 * ''Bembix rostrata'' (Linnaeus 1758) * '' Bembix sinuata'' Panzer 1804 * '' Bembix tarsata'' Latreille 1809 * '' Bembix turca'' Dahlbom 1845 * ''Bembix wagleri'' Gistel 1857 * ''Bembix zonata'' Klug 1835 See also * List of Bembix species * ''Bembix variabilis'' McCaffrey, S & Gibson, L 2009 It is an Australian native species that is a pest on hives of the native bee, ''Tetragonula carbonara'' External linksHymis.dePhotographs of Palearctic ...
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Bembix Sinuata
''Bembix'' is a large cosmopolitan genus of large, often brightly colored predatory sand wasps, consisting of about 380 species. List of species (Europe) * '' Bembix bicolor'' Radoszkowski 1877 * '' Bembix bidentata'' Vander Linden 1829 * '' Bembix cinctella'' Handlirsch 1893 * '' Bembix flavescens'' F. Smith 1856 * ''Bembix geneana'' A. Costa 1867 * '' Bembix megerlei'' Dahlbom 1845 * '' Bembix merceti'' J. Parker 1904 * ''Bembix oculata'' Panzer 1801 * '' Bembix olivacea'' Fabricius 1787 * '' Bembix pallida'' Radoszkowski 1877 * ''Bembix rostrata'' (Linnaeus 1758) * '' Bembix sinuata'' Panzer 1804 * '' Bembix tarsata'' Latreille 1809 * ''Bembix turca'' Dahlbom 1845 * ''Bembix wagleri'' Gistel 1857 * ''Bembix zonata'' Klug 1835 See also * List of Bembix species * ''Bembix variabilis'' McCaffrey, S & Gibson, L 2009 It is an Australian native species that is a pest on hives of the native bee, ''Tetragonula carbonara'' External linksHymis.dePhotographs of Palearctic ...
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Bembix Pallida
''Bembix'' is a large cosmopolitan genus of large, often brightly colored predatory sand wasps, consisting of about 380 species. List of species (Europe) * '' Bembix bicolor'' Radoszkowski 1877 * '' Bembix bidentata'' Vander Linden 1829 * '' Bembix cinctella'' Handlirsch 1893 * '' Bembix flavescens'' F. Smith 1856 * ''Bembix geneana'' A. Costa 1867 * '' Bembix megerlei'' Dahlbom 1845 * '' Bembix merceti'' J. Parker 1904 * ''Bembix oculata'' Panzer 1801 * '' Bembix olivacea'' Fabricius 1787 * '' Bembix pallida'' Radoszkowski 1877 * ''Bembix rostrata'' (Linnaeus 1758) * ''Bembix sinuata'' Panzer 1804 * '' Bembix tarsata'' Latreille 1809 * ''Bembix turca'' Dahlbom 1845 * ''Bembix wagleri'' Gistel 1857 * ''Bembix zonata'' Klug 1835 See also * List of Bembix species * ''Bembix variabilis'' McCaffrey, S & Gibson, L 2009 It is an Australian native species that is a pest on hives of the native bee, ''Tetragonula carbonara'' External linksHymis.dePhotographs of Palearctic ...
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