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  2. Scoliidae - Wikipedia

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    The Scoliidae, the scoliid wasps, are a family of wasps comprising about 560 species worldwide. They tend to be black, often marked with yellow or orange, and their wing tips are distinctively corrugated.

  3. common name: scoliid wasps of Florida - Entomology and Nematology...

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    The family Scoliidae is composed of fairly large, stout-bodied wasps, often brightly patterned in shades of red and yellow, white, or one of these colors in combination with black. These wasps are parasitoids of soil-inhabiting scarab beetle larvae.

  4. An online resource devoted to North American insects, spiders and their kin, offering identification, images, and information.

  5. Scoliid Wasp: Quick Guide to Identification and Behavior

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    Scoliid wasps are fascinating insects that often go unnoticed by many people. These wasps are robust, slightly hairy creatures with unique coloration, including dark or metallic shades and patterns of yellow spots. Their large size and solitary nature make them intriguing subjects for those interested in learning more about the insect world.

  6. Scoliidae: Scoliid Wasps - Washington State University

    hortsense.cahnrs.wsu.edu/fact-sheet/scoliidae-scoliid-wasps

    The family Scoliidae is composed of fairly large, stout-bodied wasps, usually brightly patterned in red and yellow or white, sometimes in combination with black. Scoliids are external parasitoids of soil-inhabiting scarab beetle larvae, but as adults they visit flowers and feed on pollen and nectar. Some species are quite hairy which aids in ...

  7. Scoliid Wasps (Family Scoliidae) - iNaturalist

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    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.

  8. Scoliid wasps (Hymenoptera, Scoliidae) form a medium-sized family with approx. 560 species worldwide and occur predominantly in tropical and subtropical regions (Osten 2005). Scoliidae parasitise exclusively second and third instar beetle larvae of Scarabaeoidea (Illingworth 1919, 1921).

  9. Genus Scolia - BugGuide.Net

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    An online resource devoted to North American insects, spiders and their kin, offering identification, images, and information.

  10. The family Scoliidae is composed of fairly large, stout-bodied wasps, often brightly patterned in shades of red and yellow, white, or one of these colors in combination with black. These wasps are parasitoids of soil-inhabiting scarab beetle larvae.

  11. Species Scolia dubia - BugGuide.Net

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    Species dubia (Scolia dubia) Other Common Names. Blue-winged Wasp (note: this applies to many unrelated species as well), Blue-winged Scoliid Wasp, Blue-winged Digger Wasp. Explanation of Names. Scolia dubia Say 1837. dubia = 'doubtful' Size. 20-25 mm. Identification. Black with reddish orange abdomen.