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Ectemnius

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Ectemnius cephalotes at a nest entrance

Ectemnius is a genus of wasps in the family Crabronidae. 188 species are known.[1] The genus is found around the world but Australia has only two species.[2]

Ectemnius species excavate nest tunnels in pieces of dead wood such as stumps, fallen tree trunks, rotting logs and sometimes building timbers or posts with the help of the mandibles. Nesting aggregations can be large and dense, and sometimes more than one female has been recorded using a common nest entrance. In most species the brood is supplied with Diptera from several different families.[3]

Species (Europe)

See also

References

  1. ^ California Academy of Sciences Institute of Biodiversity pdf
  2. ^ Bohart R.M. and Menke A.S., 1976 Sphecid Wasps of the World: a Generic Revision. University of California Press, Berkeley, California, ISBN 0-520-02318-8.
  3. ^ Bugguide.net. Genus Ectemnius
  4. ^ Fauna Europaea online
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Ectemnius: Brief Summary

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Ectemnius maculosus Ectemnius cephalotes at a nest entrance

Ectemnius is a genus of wasps in the family Crabronidae. 188 species are known. The genus is found around the world but Australia has only two species.

Ectemnius species excavate nest tunnels in pieces of dead wood such as stumps, fallen tree trunks, rotting logs and sometimes building timbers or posts with the help of the mandibles. Nesting aggregations can be large and dense, and sometimes more than one female has been recorded using a common nest entrance. In most species the brood is supplied with Diptera from several different families.

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