- Sphecidae
Taxobox
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image_caption = "Ammophila sabulosa "
name = Sphecidae
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropoda
classis =Insecta
ordo =Hymenoptera
subordo =Apocrita
superfamilia =Apoidea
familia = Sphecidae
subdivision_ranks = Subfamilies
subdivision =Ammophilinae Sceliphrinae Sphecinae Sphecidae (Latreille,
1802 ) is a cosmopolitan family ofwasp s that includedigger wasp s,mud dauber s and other familiar types that all fall under the category of thread-waisted wasps. Both of the traditional definitions of the Sphecidae (the conservative one, where all the sphecoid wasps other than ampulicids and heterogynaids were in a single large family, and the more refined one, where the 7 large sphecid subfamilies were each elevated to family rank) have recently been shown to beparaphyletic , and the most recent classification is closer to the conservative scheme; the familiesHeterogynaidae andAmpulicidae are the sister taxa to what are now two families (instead of one), the Sphecidae andCrabronidae . Thus, the bulk of the sphecoid wasps are now placed in Crabronidae, and Sphecidae "per se" is a much more restricted concept, equivalent to what used to be the subfamily Sphecinae.The biology of the Sphecidae, even under the restricted definition, is still fairly diverse; some sceliphrines even display rudimentary forms of sociality, and some sphecines rear multiple larvae in a single large brood cell. Many nest in pre-existing cavities, or dig simple burrows in the soil, but there are also species which construct free-standing nests of mud and even (in one genus) resin. All are predatory, but the type of prey ranges from
spider s to variousdictyoptera ns or orthopteroids to caterpillars (of eitherLepidoptera or otherHymenoptera ); the vast majority practicemass provisioning , providing all the prey items prior to laying the egg.Subgroups
* Subfamily Ammophilinae
* "Ammophila"
* "Podalonia ", etc
* Subfamily Sceliphrinae
* "Chlorion "
* "Sceliphron "
* "Stangeella ", etc
* Subfamily Sphecinae
* "Chilosphex "
* "Isodontia "
* "Palmodes "
* "Prionyx "
* "Sphex ", etcReferences
Goulet, H., Huber, J.T. (1993) Hymenoptera of the World. Agriculture Canada Research Branch, publication 1894/E. 668pp.
External links
* [http://www.calacademy.org/research/entomology/Entomology_Resources/Hymenoptera/sphecidae/Genera_and_species_PDF/introduction.htm Catalog of Sphecidae at Cal Academy]
* [http://www.geocities.com/brisbane_wasps/SPHECIDAE.htm Biology of Australian Sphecidae]
* [http://www.rutkies.de/bienen-5/index.html Image Gallery]
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