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Megascolia Azurea
''Megacolia azurea'' is a species of scoliid wasp found in parts of tropical Asia. These are among the largest wasps and several subspecies have been described. Their larvae are parasitoids mainly of Scarabeoid larvae. * ''Megascolia (Regiscolia) azurea azurea'' * ''Megascolia (Regiscolia) azurea Christiana'' * ''Megascolia (Regiscolia) azurea siamensis'' * ''Megascolia (Regiscolia) azurea cochinensis'' * ''Megascolia (Regiscolia) azurea hindostana'' References {{taxonbar, from =Q97143683 Scoliidae ...
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Johann Ludwig Christ
Johann Ludwig Christ (18 October 1739, in Öhringen – 19 November 1813, in Kronberg im Taunus)Obituary in the church book of Kronberg 1813
was a German naturalist, gardener, and pastor. He was a specialist in the Hymenoptera. In 1791 he published ''Naturgeschichte, Klassifikation und Nomenklatur der Insekten vom Bienen, Wespen und Ameisengeschlecht''. In 1791, he described ''''. He also studied

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Scoliidae
The Scoliidae, the scoliid wasps, are a family of about 560 species found worldwide. They tend to be black, often marked with yellow or orange, and their wing tips are distinctively corrugated. Males are more slender and elongated than females, with significantly longer antennae, but the sexual dimorphism is not as apparent as in the Tiphiidae. Biology Scoliid wasps are solitary parasitoids of scarab beetle larvae. Female scoliids burrow into the ground in search of these larvae and then use their sting to paralyze them. They will sometimes excavate a chamber and move the paralyzed beetle larva into it before depositing an egg. Scoliid wasps act as important biocontrol agents, as many of the beetles they parasitize are pests, including the Japanese beetle. Male scoliids patrol territories, ready to mate with females emerging from the ground. Adult wasps may be minor pollinators of some plants and can be found on many wildflowers in the late summer. Scoliidae also has at least o ...
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