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| HYMENOPTERA, Sphecidae (Nyssoninae) (Sphecoidea)-- <Images>
  & <Juveniles>   Description  There are relatively few genera and species in the subfamily
  Nyssoninae.  Their prey consists
  mainly of Homoptera, especially Cercopidae and Membracidae.  Gorytes
  costalis Cress. utilizes adults of
  several genera and each of the several cells in the nest in the soil is
  provisioned with 3-6 tree hoppers.  These
  are permanently paralyzed and die within a week, which usually is the time
  between laying of the wasp egg and completion of larval feeding.  G.
  brasiliensis Shuck. is similar in
  its habits, but provisions its nests with various Fulgoridae in South America
  (Clausen 1940/1962).   This group was considered to be subfamily of
  Nyssonidae by Finnamore & Michener (1993).  There are around 225 species which are cleptoparasites of
  Gorytinae  Larrinae.  The toughened integument of these black or
  red wasps is attributed to their cleptoparasitic behavior.  In North America there are more than 61
  species known as of 2000.  A key
  reference to Sri Lankan species is Krombein (1984 & 1985).   = = = = = = = = = = = =       References:   Please refer to  <biology.ref.htm>, [Additional references
  may be found at:  MELVYL
  Library]   Bohart, R. M. & D. S. Horning, Jr.  1971. 
  California Bembicine sand wasps. 
  Bull. Calif. Insect Survey 13: 
  49 pp.   Evans, H. E. & K. M. O'Neill.  2007. 
  The Sand Wasps:  Natural
  History and Behavior.  Harvard Univ.
  Press.   |