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Genus Hoplisoides
A review of the genus Hoplisoides Gribodo (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae: Gorytini) in North America By Bohart R.M. Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 99: 645-660, 1997
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Review of the Canadian species of Hoplisoides (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae) with revisionary notes on the H. placidus species group By Buck M. J. Ent. Soc. Ontario 137: 63-79, 2006
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A cladistic analysis of Gorytina (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae: Bembicini), with a reclassification of the subtribe By Pavel G. Nemkov & Wojciech J. Pulawski Zootaxa 2069: 1-17, 2009
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A revision of the bembicine wasps of America North of Mexico By Parker J.B. Proc. USNM 52: 1-155, 1917
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California Bembicine Sand Wasps By R. M. Bohart and D. S. Horning, Jr. Bull. Calif. Insect Survey, Vol. 13, 49 pp. -- University of California Press, 1971
Full Text (PDF).
This is a useful resource for California and beyond as it has a keys to:
1) the genera of Bembicini of North America;
2) the species of Bembix in California;
3) the 10 species of Bicyrtes in North America;
4) the 7 species of Microbembex in the continental US.
Note: This reference does not cover subtribe Stictiellina (i.e. genera Glenostictia, Microstictia, Steniolia, Stictiella, and Xerostictia)...which are covered in the later companion volume Bohart & Gillaspy (1)(1985).
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A generic revision of the fossorial wasps of the tribes Stizini and Bembicini with notes and descriptions of new species By Parker J.B. Proc. USNM 75: 1-203, 1929
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The Sand Wasps: Natural History and Behavior By Howard Ensign Evans & Kevin M. O'Neill Harvard University Press, 2007
This book can be previewed here. I have only browsed it a bit, but it looks like yet another excellent work from Howard Ensign Evans and his collaborators.
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Sphecid wasps of the world: a generic revision By Richard Mitchell Bohart, Arnold S. Menke University of California Press, 1976
This is an excellent reference work!! The entire masterly obra magnum (675+ pages!) can be accessed beginning at the link below:
https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_FExMjuRhjpIC/page/n1
...provided courtesy of the " Internet Archive".
Thanks to Jeff for pointing to this link, which provides access to the entire work...unlike the incomplete coverage available at the Google Books link I had originally posted here.
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