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Common thread-waisted wasp, Ammophila procera Common thread-waisted wasp, Ammophila procera. Ammophila procera, the common thread-waisted wasp, is a species of thread-waisted wasp in the family Sphecidae. It is a common species, found in southern Canada, the United States, and Mexico, and south to Central America. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Ammophila species are sometimes referred to as "thread-waisted wasps", but the name is not definitive, because many other members of the family Sphecidae are thread-waisted and referred to as such. Sometimes Ammophiline wasps are referred to as "sand wasps"; this is consistent with the name Ammophila , which derives from the Greek for "sand ...
The old digger wasp family Sphecidae was paraphyletic and has been broken up. Only the following subfamilies remain in the new family Sphecidae (sensu stricto) which is a monophyletic clade. [1] Subfamily Ammophilinae Ammophila W. Kirby, 1798; Eremnophila Menke, 1964; Eremochares Gribodo, 1883; Hoplammophila de Beaumont, 1960
Ammophilinae is a subfamily of thread-waisted wasps in the family Sphecidae. There are about 6 genera and more than 320 described species in Ammophilinae ...
Other wasps victimize cicadas, crickets, katydids, spiders, stinkbugs, walkingsticks, water striders and probably every other arthropod group. In all, perhaps 700,000 or so parasitoid wasp species ...
Ammophila aureonotata Cameron, 1888 Eremnophila aureonotata , also known as the gold-marked thread-waisted wasp , is a species in the family Sphecidae ("thread-waisted wasps"), in the order Hymenoptera ("ants, bees, wasps and sawflies").
Ammophila luctuosa F. Smith, 1856 Psammophila pacifica Melander and Brues, 1902 Podalonia luctuosa is a species of thread-waisted wasp in the family Sphecidae .
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