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| HYMENOPTERA, Scolioidea (now grouped with Vespoidea)     One family, the Scoliidae,
  is included in this superfamily although sometimes-additional families are
  included.  They are large, hairy and
  usually black with yellow bands on the metasoma.  The larvae are external parasitoids of scarabaeid beetle
  larvae.  Adults are usually found on
  flowers.  Females burrow into the
  ground in their quest for a host. 
  They sting and paralyze grubs that they find, and then burrow deeper
  into the soil to construct a cell around the grub.  Many grubs may be stung without oviposition, and they generally
  do not recover.  There were 25 species
  known in North America as of 2000.    = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =   References:   Please
  refer to  <biology.ref.htm>, [Additional
  references may be found at:  MELVYL Library]   Bradley, J. C.  1957.  Scolia
  (Diliacos) praslini new name (Hym.
  Scoliidae).  Bull. Soc. Ent. France
  62:  53.   Bradley, J. C.  1957.  A new Brazilean species of Campsomeris (Hymenoptera:
  Scoliidae).  Ent. News 68:  97-8.   Guiglia, D.  1957.  Sopra alcuni Scoliidei africani del museo
  del Congo Belga (Hymenoptera: Scoliidae). 
  Rev. Zool.
  Bot. Afr. 56:  253-62.   Hammer, K.  1955.  Contributions à
  l'étude de la faune entomologique du Ruanda-Urundi (Mission P. Basilewsy
  1953).  Hymenoptera
  Mutillidae.  Ann. Mus. R. Congo belge
  40:  397-403.   Hammer, K. 
  1957 (1956).  Beiträge zur
  Kenntnis der Insektenfauna Ostafricas, insbesondere des Matengo-Hochlandes. X.
  Hymenoptera: Mutillidae.  Ann. Naturh.
  Mus. Wien 61:  232-37.   Invrea, F.  1955.  Imenotteri
  raccolti da L. Ceresa in Sardegna. II. Altri reperti di Mitillidi e Mirmosidi
  con quattro nuove specie.  Atti Soc. Ital.
  Sci. Nat. 94:  233-54.   Invrea, F.  1956.  Mutillidi nuovi o
  notevoli del bacino mediterraneo (Hymenoptera, Mutillidae). IV. Nota.  Boll. Soc. Ent. Ital. 86:  142-50.   Invrea, F.  1957.  Idem. V.
  Nota.  Mem. Soc. Ent. Ital. 36:  189-200.   Jacot-Guillarmod, C.  1955. 
  Contributions à l'étude de la faune entomologique du Ruanda-Urundi
  (Mission P. Basilewsy, 1953).  Hymenoptera
  Tiphiidae.  Ann. Mus. R. Congo belge
  40:  391-96.   Pilgrim, E. M., C. D. Von Dohlen & J. P.
  Pitts.  2008.  Molecular phylogenetics of Vespoidea
  indicate paraphyly of the superfamily and novel relationships of its
  component families and subfamilies. Zoologica scripta, 37: 539-560.    Schuster, R. M. 
  1956.  A revision of the genus Ephuta (Mutillidae) in America
  north of Mexico. II.  J. NY. Ent. Soc.
  64:  7-84.   |