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Bicyrtes Discisus
''Bicyrtes'' is a genus of large, often brightly coloured predatory sand wasps. Many species in this genus provision their nests with paralyzed Pentatomidae, while other species make use of Reduviidae and Coreidae instead. This genus gets its name ("two-humped") from the two noticeable projections arising from the rear of the mesosoma (middle segment). Selected species * ''Bicyrtes affinis'' (Cameron, 1897) * '' Bicyrtes capnopterus'' (Handlirsch, 1889) * ''Bicyrtes diodontus'' (Handlirsch, 1889) * '' Bicyrtes discisus'' (Taschenberg, 1870) * '' Bicyrtes fodiens'' (Handlirsch, 1889) * '' Bicyrtes insidiatrix'' (Handlirsch, 1889) * '' Bicyrtes quadrifasciatus'' (Say, 1824) * ''Bicyrtes spinosus ''Bicyrtes'' is a genus of large, often brightly coloured predatory sand wasps. Many species in this genus provision their nests with paralyzed Pentatomidae, while other species make use of Reduviidae and Coreidae instead. This genus gets it ...'' (Fabricius, 1794) * '' Bicyr ...
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Amédée Louis Michel Le Peletier, Comte De Saint-Fargeau
Amédée Louis Michel le Peletier, comte de Saint-Fargeau (9 October 1770 – 23 August 1845), also spelled Lepeletier or Lepelletier, was a French entomologist, and specialist in the Hymenoptera. In 1833, he served as president of the Société entomologique de France. Works *with Gaspard Auguste Brullé '' Histoire naturelle des insectes. Hyménoptères''. Roret, Paris 1836–46 p.m. *''Memoires sur le G. Gorytes Latr. Arpactus Jur''. Paris 1832. *''Monographia tenthredinetarum, synonimia extricata''. Levrault, Paris 1823–25. *''Mémoire sur quelques espéces nouvelles d’Insectes de la section des hyménoptères appelés les portetuyaux et sur les caractères de cette famille et des genres qui la composent''. Paris 1806. *''Défense de Félix Lepeletier''. Vatar, Paris 1796/97. *with Jean Guillaume Audinet-Serville a treatise on Hemiptera to Guillaume-Antoine Olivier's Histoire naturelle. ''Entomologie, ou histoire naturelle des Crustacés, des Arachnides et des Insectes ...
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Bicyrtes Discisus
''Bicyrtes'' is a genus of large, often brightly coloured predatory sand wasps. Many species in this genus provision their nests with paralyzed Pentatomidae, while other species make use of Reduviidae and Coreidae instead. This genus gets its name ("two-humped") from the two noticeable projections arising from the rear of the mesosoma (middle segment). Selected species * ''Bicyrtes affinis'' (Cameron, 1897) * '' Bicyrtes capnopterus'' (Handlirsch, 1889) * ''Bicyrtes diodontus'' (Handlirsch, 1889) * '' Bicyrtes discisus'' (Taschenberg, 1870) * '' Bicyrtes fodiens'' (Handlirsch, 1889) * '' Bicyrtes insidiatrix'' (Handlirsch, 1889) * '' Bicyrtes quadrifasciatus'' (Say, 1824) * ''Bicyrtes spinosus ''Bicyrtes'' is a genus of large, often brightly coloured predatory sand wasps. Many species in this genus provision their nests with paralyzed Pentatomidae, while other species make use of Reduviidae and Coreidae instead. This genus gets it ...'' (Fabricius, 1794) * '' Bicyr ...
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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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Bicyrtes Viduatus
''Bicyrtes viduatus'' is a species of sand wasp in the family Crabronidae. It is found in Central America. It is characterized by a pale yellow coloration, while lacking the thoracic "smiley face" pattern present on Bicyrtes capnopterus and Bicyrtes ventralis, the other two species in Bicyrtes ''Bicyrtes'' is a genus of large, often brightly coloured predatory sand wasps. Many species in this genus provision their nests with paralyzed Pentatomidae, while other species make use of Reduviidae and Coreidae instead. This genus gets it ... having a yellow coloration. Additionally, the submarginal cell is clouded, while the wings remain largely clear. References Further reading * * * Crabronidae Insects described in 1889 {{apoidea-stub ...
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Bicyrtes Variegatus
''Bicyrtes variegatus'' is a species of sand wasp in the family Crabronidae. It is found in Central America and South America. References Crabronidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1789 {{apoidea-stub ...
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Bicyrtes Spinosus
''Bicyrtes'' is a genus of large, often brightly coloured predatory sand wasps. Many species in this genus provision their nests with paralyzed Pentatomidae, while other species make use of Reduviidae and Coreidae instead. This genus gets its name ("two-humped") from the two noticeable projections arising from the rear of the mesosoma (middle segment). Selected species * '' Bicyrtes affinis'' (Cameron, 1897) * '' Bicyrtes capnopterus'' (Handlirsch, 1889) * '' Bicyrtes diodontus'' (Handlirsch, 1889) * '' Bicyrtes discisus'' (Taschenberg, 1870) * '' Bicyrtes fodiens'' (Handlirsch, 1889) * '' Bicyrtes insidiatrix'' (Handlirsch, 1889) * '' Bicyrtes quadrifasciatus'' (Say, 1824) * '' Bicyrtes spinosus'' (Fabricius, 1794) * '' Bicyrtes variegatus'' (Olivier, 1789) * '' Bicyrtes viduatus'' (Handlirsch, 1889) * '' Bicyrtes ventralis'' (Say, 1824) References Crabronidae Apoidea genera Taxa named by Amédée Louis Michel le Peletier {{Apoidea-stub ...
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Bicyrtes Quadrifasciatus
''Bicyrtes quadrifasciatus'', the four-banded stink bug hunter wasp, is a species of sand wasp in the family Crabronidae. It is found in North America. References External links * Crabronidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1824 {{apoidea-stub ...
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Bicyrtes Insidiatrix
''Bicyrtes insidiatrix'' is a species of sand wasp in the family Crabronidae. It is found in North America. References Crabronidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1889 {{apoidea-stub ...
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Bicyrtes Fodiens
''Bicyrtes'' is a genus of large, often brightly coloured predatory sand wasps. Many species in this genus provision their nests with paralyzed Pentatomidae, while other species make use of Reduviidae and Coreidae instead. This genus gets its name ("two-humped") from the two noticeable projections arising from the rear of the mesosoma (middle segment). Selected species * ''Bicyrtes affinis'' (Cameron, 1897) * '' Bicyrtes capnopterus'' (Handlirsch, 1889) * ''Bicyrtes diodontus'' (Handlirsch, 1889) * ''Bicyrtes discisus'' (Taschenberg, 1870) * '' Bicyrtes fodiens'' (Handlirsch, 1889) * '' Bicyrtes insidiatrix'' (Handlirsch, 1889) * '' Bicyrtes quadrifasciatus'' (Say, 1824) * ''Bicyrtes spinosus ''Bicyrtes'' is a genus of large, often brightly coloured predatory sand wasps. Many species in this genus provision their nests with paralyzed Pentatomidae, while other species make use of Reduviidae and Coreidae instead. This genus gets it ...'' (Fabricius, 1794) * '' Bicyrt ...
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Bicyrtes Diodontus
''Bicyrtes'' is a genus of large, often brightly coloured predatory sand wasps. Many species in this genus provision their nests with paralyzed Pentatomidae, while other species make use of Reduviidae and Coreidae instead. This genus gets its name ("two-humped") from the two noticeable projections arising from the rear of the mesosoma (middle segment). Selected species * '' Bicyrtes affinis'' (Cameron, 1897) * '' Bicyrtes capnopterus'' (Handlirsch, 1889) * '' Bicyrtes diodontus'' (Handlirsch, 1889) * '' Bicyrtes discisus'' (Taschenberg, 1870) * '' Bicyrtes fodiens'' (Handlirsch, 1889) * '' Bicyrtes insidiatrix'' (Handlirsch, 1889) * '' Bicyrtes quadrifasciatus'' (Say, 1824) * ''Bicyrtes spinosus ''Bicyrtes'' is a genus of large, often brightly coloured predatory sand wasps. Many species in this genus provision their nests with paralyzed Pentatomidae, while other species make use of Reduviidae and Coreidae instead. This genus gets it ...'' (Fabricius, 1794) * '' Bic ...
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Bicyrtes Ventralis
''Bicyrtes ventralis'' is a species of sand wasp in the family Crabronidae. It is found in Central America and North America. References Further reading * * External links * Crabronidae Insects described in 1824 {{apoidea-stub ...
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Bicyrtes Capnopterus
''Bicyrtes capnopterus'' is a species of sand wasp in the family Crabronidae. It is found in Central America and North America. References Crabronidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1889 {{apoidea-stub ...
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