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- Beewolf abstract "Beewolves (genus Philanthus), also known as bee-hunters, are solitary, predatory wasps, most of which prey on bees, hence their common name. The adult females dig tunnels in the ground for nesting, while the territorial males mark twigs and other objects with pheromones to claim the territory from competing males.As with all other sphecoid wasps the larvae are carnivorous, forcing the inseminated females to hunt for other invertebrates (in this case bees), on which she lays her eggs, supplying the larvae with prey when they emerge. The adults collect nectar from flowers or from squeezing the bees they capture for prey;[citation needed] the nectar is their energy source for flight.The prevalent European species, P. triangulum, specializes in preying upon honey bees, thus making it a minor pest for beekeepers.Other Philanthus species may specialize in other bee species or they may be generalists which prey upon a wide variety of bees or other types of Hymenoptera.They are notable in stinging their prey in a membranous location on the ventral surface where the venom quickly paralyzes major voluntary muscles, yet does not kill the prey. The prey may attempt to sting in return, but it is always grabbed in such a way that only well-armored portions of the beewolf's body are presented. The beewolf carries the prey back to a tunnel, but usually only stores it temporarily, until it is later used to provision a cell burrow, where an egg is laid.The tunnel of Philanthus triangulum can be as much as 1 m long. The first part of the tunnel slopes downward at an angle of 30° after which it levels out. Up to 34 lateral tunnels each ending in a brood chamber branch off from the main tunnel. Each brood chamber is stocked with one to six honeybees.".
- Beewolf class Insect.
- Beewolf family Crabronidae.
- Beewolf family Philanthinae.
- Beewolf kingdom Animal.
- Beewolf order Hymenoptera.
- Beewolf phylum Arthropod.
- Beewolf thumbnail Wasp_August_2007-12.jpg?width=300.
- Beewolf wikiPageExternalLink 4345..
- Beewolf wikiPageExternalLink digwasp..
- Beewolf wikiPageExternalLink list.php?tree=Aculeata.171.58&sub=yes&fam_level=2&tree_id=58&tree_status=plus&tree_seq=31.
- Beewolf wikiPageExternalLink species-Philanthus-triangulum.php.
- Beewolf wikiPageID "4037898".
- Beewolf wikiPageRevisionID "564594388".
- Beewolf classis "Insecta".
- Beewolf familia Crabronidae.
- Beewolf genus "Philanthus".
- Beewolf hasPhotoCollection Beewolf.
- Beewolf image "bee wolf.jpg".
- Beewolf image2Caption "European beewolf carrying a honey bee towards its tunnel".
- Beewolf imageCaption "The European beewolf, Philanthus triangulum".
- Beewolf name "Philanthus".
- Beewolf ordo Hymenoptera.
- Beewolf phylum "Arthropoda".
- Beewolf regnum "Animalia".
- Beewolf subfamilia Philanthinae.
- Beewolf subject Category:Crabronidae.
- Beewolf type Animal.
- Beewolf type Eukaryote.
- Beewolf type Insect.
- Beewolf type Species.
- Beewolf type Animal.
- Beewolf type Insect.
- Beewolf type Organism.
- Beewolf comment "Beewolves (genus Philanthus), also known as bee-hunters, are solitary, predatory wasps, most of which prey on bees, hence their common name.".
- Beewolf label "Beewolf".
- Beewolf label "Philanthus".
- Beewolf label "Philanthus".
- Beewolf label "Philanthus".
- Beewolf label "Пчелиные волки".
- Beewolf sameAs Philanthus.
- Beewolf sameAs Philanthus.
- Beewolf sameAs Philanthus.
- Beewolf sameAs m.0bdvx8.
- Beewolf sameAs Q141958.
- Beewolf sameAs Q141958.
- Beewolf wasDerivedFrom Beewolf?oldid=564594388.
- Beewolf depiction Wasp_August_2007-12.jpg.
- Beewolf isPrimaryTopicOf Beewolf.
- Beewolf name "Philanthus".