Sapygidae

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Name (Hebrew)
צרעות Sapygidae
Name (Latin)
Sapygidae
See Also From tracing topical name
Hymenoptera
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q573579
Library of congress: sh 88000687
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: Torchio, P.F. Sapyga pumila cresson, a parasite of Megachile rotundata (F.), 1972.
  • Borror insects:p. 631 (Sapygidae)
  • Syn. liv. org.:v. 2, p. 674 (Sapygidae)
  • Web. 3:p. 2014 (Sapygidae; sapygid wasps)
  • Foote, R.H. Thesaurus of entomology, 1977:p. 103 (Sapygidae)
  • Brue, C.T. Classification of insects:p. 650 (Sapygidae)
  • Imms general textbook of entomology, 10th ed.:v. 2, p. 1234 (Sapygidae)
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Wikipedia description:

The Sapygidae are a family of solitary kleptoparasitic aculeate wasps. They are generally black wasps, similar in appearance to some Tiphiidae or Thynnidae, with white or yellow markings developed to various degrees. The female oviposits her eggs into the nests of solitary bees, and the developing larvae consume both the host larvae and the supply of food provided for them. The Sapygidae are a small family with only about 80 species described, and they are not of major economic importance. However, some of their host species are important pollinators, and it may sometimes be necessary to control the level of predation on them. Fossil sapygids have been found in mid-Cretaceous amber in Myanmar and Upper Eocene Baltic amber.

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