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Stizus Ruficornis
''Stizus'' is a genus of sand wasps belonging to the family Crabronidae. There are over 100 species. These wasps can reach a length of about . They are yellow and black, rarely reddish. Species within this genus can be found in Europe, in Africa, and in North America. European species Species within this genus include: *'' Stizus aestivalis'' Mercet, 1906 *'' Stizus annulatus'' ( Klug, 1845) *'' Stizus bipunctatus'' ( Smith, 1856) *''Stizus continuus'' (Klug, 1835) *'' Stizus fasciatus'' (Fabricius, 1781) *'' Stizus hispanicus'' Mocsary, 1883 *'' Stizus perrisi'' DuFour, 1838 *'' Stizus pubescens'' (Klug, 1835) *'' Stizus ruficornis'' (Forster, 1771) *'' Stizus rufipes'' (Fabricius, 1804) *'' Stizus tricolor'' Handlirsch, 1892 See also * List of Stizus species This is a list of 109 species in ''Stizus'', a genus of sand wasps in the family Crabronidae. ''Stizus'' species * '' Stizus adelphus'' W.F. Kirby, 1900 * '' Stizus aegyptius'' Lepeletier, 1845 * '' Stizus aestiva ...
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Stizus Fasciatus
''Stizus fasciatus'' is a species of sand wasps belonging to the family Crabronidae. Description ''Stizus fasciatus'' can reach a length of .Bohart, R. M. & Menke, A. S. Sphecid Wasps of the World: a Generic Revision. — Berkeley: Univ. California Press, 1976.. — 695 p. Head and thorax are black, while the abdomen shows yellow and black bands. Wings are darkened. Biology Adults can be found in June and August. Females build a nest with several cells in the sandy soil. Then they lay eggs on the body of paralyzed grasshoppers. Distribution and habitat This species can be found in most of southern Europe, in North Africa and in the Near East up to China (Russia, France, Spain, Italy, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Ukraine, Turkey, Israel, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Iran, Mongolia, China, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt). These wasps prefers xerophytic areas. References Crabronidae Fauna of Ukraine Arthropods of Israel I ...
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Stizus Continuus
''Stizus'' is a genus of sand wasps belonging to the family Crabronidae. There are over 100 species. These wasps can reach a length of about . They are yellow and black, rarely reddish. Species within this genus can be found in Europe, in Africa, and in North America. European species Species within this genus include: *'' Stizus aestivalis'' Mercet, 1906 *'' Stizus annulatus'' ( Klug, 1845) *'' Stizus bipunctatus'' ( Smith, 1856) *'' Stizus continuus'' (Klug, 1835) *'' Stizus fasciatus'' (Fabricius, 1781) *'' Stizus hispanicus'' Mocsary, 1883 *'' Stizus perrisi'' DuFour, 1838 *'' Stizus pubescens'' (Klug, 1835) *'' Stizus ruficornis'' (Forster, 1771) *'' Stizus rufipes'' (Fabricius, 1804) *'' Stizus tricolor'' Handlirsch, 1892 See also * List of Stizus species This is a list of 109 species in ''Stizus'', a genus of sand wasps in the family Crabronidae. ''Stizus'' species * '' Stizus adelphus'' W.F. Kirby, 1900 * '' Stizus aegyptius'' Lepeletier, 1845 * '' Stizus aestiv ...
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Anton Handlirsch
Anton Handlirsch or Anton Peter Josef Handlirsch (20 January 1865, Vienna – 28 August 1935, Vienna) was an Austrian entomologist. He worked on many groups including Hemiptera, Hymenoptera and Neuroptera. His most significant work was in the study of fossil insects. Anton was born to Peter (1831–1873) and Rosina Handlirsch (born 1841). His father worked as a cook of the Schwarzenberg family. His surname Handlirsch came from cs, handlíř "merchant". He went to study at the Gymnasium in Vienna in 1875. Although he began to show an interest in zoology, his father wished that he obtain a degree in pharmacy. Anton obtained a master's degree in pharmacy in 1885. After working for a while as a pharmacist, Anton and his brother Adam met the entomologist Friedrich Moritz Brauer and Anton later became an assistant to him in the department of entomology of the Natural History Museum of Vienna in 1892. In the same year he married Martha Allounek. He became the director of this departmen ...
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Stizus Tricolor
''Stizus'' is a genus of sand wasps belonging to the family Crabronidae. There are over 100 species. These wasps can reach a length of about . They are yellow and black, rarely reddish. Species within this genus can be found in Europe, in Africa, and in North America. European species Species within this genus include: *'' Stizus aestivalis'' Mercet, 1906 *'' Stizus annulatus'' ( Klug, 1845) *'' Stizus bipunctatus'' ( Smith, 1856) *''Stizus continuus'' (Klug, 1835) *'' Stizus fasciatus'' (Fabricius, 1781) *'' Stizus hispanicus'' Mocsary, 1883 *'' Stizus perrisi'' DuFour, 1838 *'' Stizus pubescens'' (Klug, 1835) *''Stizus ruficornis'' (Forster, 1771) *'' Stizus rufipes'' (Fabricius, 1804) *'' Stizus tricolor'' Handlirsch, 1892 See also * List of Stizus species This is a list of 109 species in ''Stizus'', a genus of sand wasps in the family Crabronidae. ''Stizus'' species * '' Stizus adelphus'' W.F. Kirby, 1900 * '' Stizus aegyptius'' Lepeletier, 1845 * '' Stizus aestival ...
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Stizus Rufipes
''Stizus'' is a genus of sand wasps belonging to the family Crabronidae. There are over 100 species. These wasps can reach a length of about . They are yellow and black, rarely reddish. Species within this genus can be found in Europe, in Africa, and in North America. European species Species within this genus include: *'' Stizus aestivalis'' Mercet, 1906 *'' Stizus annulatus'' ( Klug, 1845) *'' Stizus bipunctatus'' ( Smith, 1856) *''Stizus continuus'' (Klug, 1835) *'' Stizus fasciatus'' (Fabricius, 1781) *'' Stizus hispanicus'' Mocsary, 1883 *'' Stizus perrisi'' DuFour, 1838 *'' Stizus pubescens'' (Klug, 1835) *''Stizus ruficornis'' (Forster, 1771) *'' Stizus rufipes'' (Fabricius, 1804) *''Stizus tricolor'' Handlirsch, 1892 See also * List of Stizus species This is a list of 109 species in ''Stizus'', a genus of sand wasps in the family Crabronidae. ''Stizus'' species * '' Stizus adelphus'' W.F. Kirby, 1900 * '' Stizus aegyptius'' Lepeletier, 1845 * '' Stizus aestivali ...
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Stizus Pubescens
''Stizus'' is a genus of sand wasps belonging to the family Crabronidae. There are over 100 species. These wasps can reach a length of about . They are yellow and black, rarely reddish. Species within this genus can be found in Europe, in Africa, and in North America. European species Species within this genus include: *'' Stizus aestivalis'' Mercet, 1906 *'' Stizus annulatus'' ( Klug, 1845) *'' Stizus bipunctatus'' ( Smith, 1856) *''Stizus continuus'' (Klug, 1835) *'' Stizus fasciatus'' (Fabricius, 1781) *'' Stizus hispanicus'' Mocsary, 1883 *'' Stizus perrisi'' DuFour, 1838 *'' Stizus pubescens'' (Klug, 1835) *''Stizus ruficornis'' (Forster, 1771) *''Stizus rufipes'' (Fabricius, 1804) *''Stizus tricolor'' Handlirsch, 1892 See also * List of Stizus species This is a list of 109 species in ''Stizus'', a genus of sand wasps in the family Crabronidae. ''Stizus'' species * '' Stizus adelphus'' W.F. Kirby, 1900 * '' Stizus aegyptius'' Lepeletier, 1845 * '' Stizus aestivalis ...
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Léon Jean Marie DuFour
Léon Jean Marie (or Jean-Marie Léon) Dufour (10 April 1780, Saint-Sever – 18 April 1865) was a French medical doctor and naturalist. Between 1799 and 1806 he studied medicine in Paris then returned to Saint-Sever in the Landes. He participated as an army doctor in the Peninsular War and returned to his birthplace at the end of the war. In 1854, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Dufour’s gland, an abdominal gland found in the females of nearly all members of the suborder Apocrita, is named after him. During his life he published 232 articles on arthropods (twenty on spiders) and was the author of ''Recherches anatomiques sur les Carabiques et sur plusieurs autres Coléoptères'' (1824–1826, Paris). He was honoured in 1810, in the naming of ''Dufourea'', which is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the subfamily Xanthorioideae of the family Teloschistaceae. Additional writings * ''Recherches anatomiques et physiologiques sur les hé ...
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Stizus Perrisi
''Stizus'' is a genus of sand wasps belonging to the family Crabronidae. There are over 100 species. These wasps can reach a length of about . They are yellow and black, rarely reddish. Species within this genus can be found in Europe, in Africa, and in North America. European species Species within this genus include: *''Stizus aestivalis'' Mercet, 1906 *'' Stizus annulatus'' ( Klug, 1845) *'' Stizus bipunctatus'' ( Smith, 1856) *''Stizus continuus'' (Klug, 1835) *'' Stizus fasciatus'' (Fabricius, 1781) *'' Stizus hispanicus'' Mocsary, 1883 *'' Stizus perrisi'' DuFour, 1838 *''Stizus pubescens'' (Klug, 1835) *''Stizus ruficornis'' (Forster, 1771) *''Stizus rufipes'' (Fabricius, 1804) *''Stizus tricolor'' Handlirsch, 1892 See also * List of Stizus species This is a list of 109 species in ''Stizus'', a genus of sand wasps in the family Crabronidae. ''Stizus'' species * '' Stizus adelphus'' W.F. Kirby, 1900 * '' Stizus aegyptius'' Lepeletier, 1845 * '' Stizus aestivalis'' ...
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Alexander Mocsáry
Alexander Mocsary, sometimes hu, Mocsáry Sándor (27 September 1841, Nagyvárad ( ro, Oradea) - 26 December 1915, Budapest) was a Hungarian entomologist who specialised in Hymenoptera. He was the Curator of the Hungarian Natural History Museum where his collection of mainly Hungarian insects of all Orders is conserved. He described many new taxa. Works * Ordo. Hymenoptera. In: Paszlavsky, J.: ''Fauna Regni Hungariae. Regia Societas Scientiarum Naturalium Hungarica'', Budapest: 7–113 (1918) References * Anonym, 1911 ocsary, A.''Rovart. Lapok'' 18 27 * Kutzscher, C. & Taeger, A., 1998 ''Portraits und biographische Daten''. In: Taeger, A. & Blank, S. M. 1998 (Hrsg.) ''Pflanzenwespen Deutschlands (Hymenoptera, Symphyta).'' Kommentierte Bestandsaufnahme. Goecke & Evers, Keltern Keltren is a municipality in the district of Enz in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. History The oldest documentary records for the constituent towns of Keltern are from 827 or 830 for Dietenhause ...
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Stizus Hispanicus
''Stizus'' is a genus of sand wasps belonging to the family Crabronidae. There are over 100 species. These wasps can reach a length of about . They are yellow and black, rarely reddish. Species within this genus can be found in Europe, in Africa, and in North America. European species Species within this genus include: *''Stizus aestivalis'' Mercet, 1906 *''Stizus annulatus'' ( Klug, 1845) *'' Stizus bipunctatus'' ( Smith, 1856) *''Stizus continuus'' (Klug, 1835) *'' Stizus fasciatus'' (Fabricius, 1781) *'' Stizus hispanicus'' Mocsary, 1883 *''Stizus perrisi'' DuFour, 1838 *''Stizus pubescens'' (Klug, 1835) *''Stizus ruficornis'' (Forster, 1771) *''Stizus rufipes'' (Fabricius, 1804) *''Stizus tricolor'' Handlirsch, 1892 See also * List of Stizus species This is a list of 109 species in ''Stizus'', a genus of sand wasps in the family Crabronidae. ''Stizus'' species * '' Stizus adelphus'' W.F. Kirby, 1900 * '' Stizus aegyptius'' Lepeletier, 1845 * '' Stizus aestivalis'' M ...
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Johan Christian Fabricius
Johan Christian Fabricius (7 January 1745 – 3 March 1808) was a Danish zoologist, specialising in "Insecta", which at that time included all arthropods: insects, arachnids, crustaceans and others. He was a student of Carl Linnaeus, and is considered one of the most important entomologists of the 18th century, having named nearly 10,000 species of animals, and established the basis for the modern insect classification. Biography Johan Christian Fabricius was born on 7 January 1745 at Tønder in the Duchy of Schleswig, where his father was a doctor. He studied at the gymnasium at Altona and entered the University of Copenhagen in 1762. Later the same year he travelled together with his friend and relative Johan Zoëga to Uppsala, where he studied under Carl Linnaeus for two years. On his return, he started work on his , which was finally published in 1775. Throughout this time, he remained dependent on subsidies from his father, who worked as a consultant at Frederiks Hospita ...
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Frederick Smith (entomologist)
Frederick Smith (30 December 1805 – 16 February 1879) was a British entomologist who worked at the zoology department of the British Museum from 1849, specialising in the Hymenoptera. Smith was born near York to William Smith and went to school at Leeds. He then studied under landscape engraver W.B. Cooke along with his nephew William Edward Shuckard. Together they took an interest in insects, especially the ants and bees. In 1841, following the death of William Bainbridge, he became a curator of the collections and the library of the Entomological Society of London. As an engraver he produced copies based on the works of Turner, Constable and David Roberts. He also worked with Gray arranging Hymenoptera in the British Museum. In 1849 he succeeded Edward Doubleday as a member of the zoologicy department. He then gave up his art work but produced the plates for Wollaston's ''Insecta Maderensia'' (1854) and for papers in the Transactions of the Entomological Society. In 1875, h ...
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