digger wasp การใช้
- The great golden digger wasp ( " Sphex ichneumoneus " ) is found in North America.
- In 1958, Howard E . Evans published a study of the nesting behaviour of Sphecini digger wasps, showing a range of ways of stocking their nests.
- All the other digger wasp taxa that were formerly included in Sphecidae ( " sensu lato " ) are now placed in the family Crabronidae, which is however itself paraphyletic.
- Red Lodge Heath is an area of acid grassland and lowland and is an digger wasp, " Cerceris quinquefasciata ", which nests in bare sand along a path to the north of the site, and on sparsely vegetated slopes to the west.
- In the area of the road leading out of the village to the northwest ( Obers黮zer Stra遝 ) is a steep, south-facing loess wall, which stands as a biotope for many kinds of warmth-loving insects, among them solitary wild bees and digger wasps.
- For example, it seems plausible that a digger wasp such as a member of the Sphecidae might have had an ancestor that simply hid prey in available tunnels in much the same way that some Bethylidae still do, but it does not follow that the extant digger Sphecidae are descendants of the Bethylidae.
- Wasps of the genus " "'Sphex " "'( commonly known as digger wasps ) are cosmopolitan predators that sting and paralyze prey insects . " Sphex " is one of many genera in the old digger wasp family Sphecidae ( " sensu lato " ), though most apart from the Sphecinae have now been moved to the family Crabronidae.
- Wasps of the genus " "'Sphex " "'( commonly known as digger wasps ) are cosmopolitan predators that sting and paralyze prey insects . " Sphex " is one of many genera in the old digger wasp family Sphecidae ( " sensu lato " ), though most apart from the Sphecinae have now been moved to the family Crabronidae.