sand wasp การใช้
- Sand wasps are flies being the most common.
- Although sand wasps are normally yellow and black, some are black and white with bright green eyes.
- These wasps are similar to the sand wasps ( " petiole and the abdomen is slightly stronger.
- Some sand wasps in the tribe Nyssonini prey on this leafhopper, carrying off adults to provision the cells in which they lay their eggs.
- Turner published 49 papers on invertebrates, including " Habits of Mound-Building Ants ", " Experiments on the Color Vision of the Honeybee ", " Hunting Habits of an American Sand Wasp ", and " Psychological Notes on the Gallery Spider ".
- A "'sand wasp "'( " Bembix " sp . ) digging its nest in sand, which is typically a short, simple burrow, with a single enlarged chamber at the bottom which is stocked with prey items for the developing wasp larva.
- The "'Bembicini "', or "'sand wasps "', are a large parasitic flies and wasps, many of which are cleptoparasites; in some cases, the sand wasps prey on their own parasites, a surprisingly rare phenomenon in the animal kingdom.
- The "'Bembicini "', or "'sand wasps "', are a large parasitic flies and wasps, many of which are cleptoparasites; in some cases, the sand wasps prey on their own parasites, a surprisingly rare phenomenon in the animal kingdom.
- Others, such as potter wasps ( Eumeninae ) and sand wasps ( " Ammophila ", Sphecidae ), repeatedly build nests which they stock with a supply of immobilised prey such as one large caterpillar, laying a single egg in or on its body, and then sealing up the entrance ( mass provisioning ).