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Subfamily Eumeninae - Potter and Mason Wasps
Delta campaniforme rendalli (Bingham) and Zeta argillaceum (Linnaeus) established in southern Florida... By Menke A.S., Stange L.A. Fla. Entomol. 69: 697-702, 1986
Full title: Delta campaniforme rendalli (Bingham) and Zeta argillaceum (Linnaeus) established in southern Florida, and comments on generic discretion in Eumenes s.l. (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Eumeninae)
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Contributed by v belov on 26 September, 2021 - 8:07am |
A review of Micropterocheilus Bohart, with its elevation to generic rank and description of new species (Hymenoptera: Eumenidae) By Richard M. Bohart Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 72(2):197-213, 1999
First page at JSTOR
Elevates the former subgenus Micropterocheilus of Pterocheilus to generic rank, and contains a key and descriptions and/or discussions for 22 species therein...10 of them newly described.
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Ancistroceroides de Saussure, a Potter Wasp Genus New for the United States, with a New Key to the Genera of Eumeninae N. of Mex By Carpenter, James M. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 77(4): 721-741, 2004
Provides a key to genera of nearctic Eumeninae north of Mexico.
Contributed by Joe on 27 November, 2015 - 6:35pm |
North American Pterocheilus. 1. Subgenus Onchopterocheilus (Hymenoptera: Eumenidae) By Bohart R.M. Pan-Pac. entomol. 65: 156-161, 1989
Contributed by v belov on 3 April, 2019 - 4:03pm |
North American Pterocheilus. III. Subgenus Megapterocheilus (Hymenoptera, Eumenidae) By Bohart R.M. Insecta Mundi 10: 217-224, 1996
Contributed by v belov on 3 April, 2019 - 4:53pm |
A review of Micropterocheilus R.Bohart, with its elevation to generic rank and description of new species (Hym., Eumenidae) By Bohart R.M. J. Kans. Ent. Soc. 72: 197-213, 1999
( Micropterocheilus is now treated as a subgen. of Pterocheilus)
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Contributed by v belov on 3 April, 2019 - 6:18pm |
Taxonomy of the typical subgenus Odynerus in North America. By Bohart, R.M. Pan-Pacific Entomologist, 15: 76–84., 1939
Contributed by bdagley on 8 October, 2022 - 4:02pm |
The first documented migration of a potter wasp, Ancistrocerus adiabatus (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Eumeninae). By Jeffrey H. Skevington and Matthias Buck The Canadian Field Naturalist 135(2): 117-119, 2021
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