Dipogon Papago
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Dipogon (wasp)
''Dipogon'' is a genus of spider wasps of the family Pompilidae in the subfamily Pepsinae. They are found in Europe, Asia, and North America. Their generic name ("two beards") comes from the characteristic long bristle tufts just below the mandibles, which are used to carry material to construct the cells in the nest, and for constructing the nest. Species in ''Dipogon'' include: *''Dipogon anasazi'' Evans, 2000 *''Dipogon bifasciatus'' (Geoffroy, 1785) *'' Dipogon brevis'' (Cresson, 1867) *'' Dipogon calipterus'' (Say, 1836) *''Dipogon diablo'' Wasbauer, 1960 *''Dipogon fulleri'' Krombein, 1962 *'' Dipogon geronimo'' Evans, 1964 *'' Dipogon graenicheri'' Banks, 1939 *''Dipogon hurdi'' Evans, 1964 *''Dipogon iracundus'' Townes, 1957 *''Dipogon kiowa'' Evans, 2000 *''Dipogon konza'' Evans, 2000 *''Dipogon leechi'' Wasbauer, 1960 *''Dipogon lignicolus'' Evans, 1987 *'' Dipogon melanocephala'' (Cameron, 1891) *''Dipogon paludis'' Townes, 1957 *''Dipogon papago'' Banks, 1943 *''Dip ...
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