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Cerceris

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subfamily
  
Philanthinae

Scientific name
  
Cerceris

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Hymenopterans

Family
  
Crabronidae

Tribe
  
Cercerini

Higher classification
  
Sphecidae

Rank
  
Genus

Cerceris Cerceris rybyensis Linnaeus1771 BWARS

Similar
  
Insect, Hymenopterans, Crabronidae, Cerceris arenaria, Cerceris fumipennis

Cerceris fumipennis


Cerceris is a genus of wasps in the family Crabronidae. It is the largest genus in the family, with over 850 described species. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution, with species on every continent.

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Cerceris Cerceris arenaria Linnaeus1758 BWARS

The adult female Cerceris wasp generally digs a nest in the soil and provisions it with living prey items she has paralyzed with venom. The prey are usually beetles, and sometimes bees. Many Cerceris are solitary, but some species share nesting sites or nest communally.

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The faces of the females are frequently modified with unusual projections on the clypeus and the clypeal margin which can take the shape of conical bulges to elongated curving "horns". Paralyzed prey are carried in the females' mandibles, which are somewhat elongated and tend to have prominent teeth, often with species-specific shapes. The abdominal segments are also constricted very strongly at the junctures, giving the abdomen a somewhat corrugated, accordion-like appearance.

Cerceris Bienenjagende Knotenwespe Wikipedia

Cerceris crabronidae


Selected species

Species within this genus include:

Cerceris Cerceris Wikipdia

References

Cerceris Wikipedia


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