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A NOTE ON THE BIOLOGY OF ANOPLIUS TENUICORNIS (TOURNIER) IN NORTH AMERICA (HYMENOPTERA: POMPILIDAE)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

S. Koponen
Affiliation:
Department of Biology, University of Turku, SF-20500 Turku, Finland
M.S. Wasbauer
Affiliation:
Analysis and Identification Branch, California Department of Food and Agriculture, 1220 N St., Sacramento, California, USA95814

Extract

Anoplius tenuicornis (Tournier) is a holarctic species with a broad distribution both in Europe (Wolf 1967) and North America (Wasbauer and Kimsey 1985). Despite the widespread occurrence of the species, individuals are not frequently encountered, so it is not surprising that biological information on it has not been available for North America and very little for Europe. Richards and Hamm (1939) gave two fragmentary reports of some significance on A. tenuicornis in England, reported as A. piliventris (Morawitz). In one case, cocoons of the wasp were found in dead thistle stems. In the other, an old burrow of Ectemnius continuus (Fabricius) (Sphecidae) (reported as Solenius) in rotten wood contained a series of wasp cocoons and fragments of clubionid spiders, the presumed prey.

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Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1987

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