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Cerceris Larissae
__NOTOC__ ''Cerceris'' is a genus of wasps in the family Crabronidae. It is the largest genus in the family, with over 1030 described species and subspecies.
Cerceris Catalog The genus has a , with species on every continent.Genaro, J. A. (2004)
A new species of ''Cerceris'' from Hispaniola, West Indies (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae: Philanthinae).
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Cerceris Rybyensis
''Cerceris rybyensis'', the ornate tailed digger wasp, is a Palearctic species of solitary wasp from the family Crabronidae which specialised in hunting small to medium-sized mining bees. It is the type species of the genus ''Cerceris'' and was named as ''Sphex rybyensis'' by Carl Linnaeus in 1771. Description ''Cerceris rybyensis'' females measure 8-12mm in length, males measure 6-10mm. It has distinctive yellow and black bands on its abdomen, including a segment wide yellow band in the middle, and yellow tibia on the rear legs. Distribution ''Cerceris rybyensis'' is a Palearctic species which is found from southern England and the Iberian Peninsula in the west through most of Europe, including Scandinavia east to Japan. Habitat ''Cerceris rybyensis'' occurs in areas of sandy soils, both coastal and inland, but it can also be found in areas with heavier soils and in chalk grassland. It has even been recorded from a suburban garden in London London is the capital and ...
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