Parazumia symmorpha (lat.) - a species of single wasps from the family Vespidae .
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Found in North America : Canada ( Ontario , Quebec ), USA . [one]
Description
The length of the front wing is 11.5–15.5 mm, and in males it is 8.0–11.5 mm. Body color is mostly black with yellow marks. Nests are supposedly built in the ground. Adult females hunt insect larvae for laying eggs in them and in which a wasp larva will appear in the future. [one]
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Buck, Matthias; Marshall, Stephen A .; Cheung, David KB (2008). Identification Atlas of the Vespidae (Hymenoptera, Aculeata) of the northeastern Nearctic region (Eng.) (Tested on July 23, 2011)
Literature
- Carpenter, JM, and Garcete-Barrett, BR 2005. Revision of the genus Parazumia de Saussure (Hymenoptera: Vespidae; Eumeninae). Folia Entomologica Mexicana, 44, Supl. 1: 21–34.
- Richards, OW 1978. The World wasps of the Americas excluding the Vespinae. British Museum (Natural History), London. vii + 580 pp., 4 plates.
Links
- Encyclopedia of Life (Eng.)