belong to the genus Argogorytes: Argogorytes areatus (Taschenberg, 1875) i c g Argogorytes basalis (F. Smith, 1860) i c g Argogorytes bismarckianus Tsuneki...
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Argogorytes nigrifrons is a species of sand wasp in the family Crabronidae. It is found in North America. "Argogorytes nigrifrons". Integrated Taxonomic...
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W. Allen (2001). "Argogorytes mystaceus (Linnaeus,1761)". Bees Wasps and Ants Recording Society. Retrieved 17 May 2017. Argogorytes mystaceus in Fauna...
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insectifera is pollinated by just two species of digger wasp: Argogorytes mystaceus and Argogorytes fargeii. The orchid uses scent to attract male wasps which...
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mirrors its hosts' habitat, especially that of Argogorytes mystaceus and to a lesser extent of Argogorytes fargei, in that it prefers sunny places, especially...
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Stenogorytes Stethogorytes Tretogorytes Trichogorytes Xerogorytes Exeirina Argogorytes (=Malaygorytes) Clitemnestra Exeirus Neogorytes Olgia Paraphilanthus...
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1758) Podalonia affinis (W. Kirby 1798) Podalonia hirsuta (Scopoli 1763) Argogorytes mystaceus (Linnaeus 1761) Astata boops (Schrank 1781) Crabro peltarius...
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zootaxa. ISBNÂ 978-1-86977-313-7. "Argogorytes Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 16 May 2018. "Argogorytes Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
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southern Europe; it is visited only by two species of wasps of the genus Argogorytes. Males are born in spring several weeks before females, and in their...
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g b (ant queen kidnapping wasps) Araucastigmus Finnamore, 1995 i c g Argogorytes Ashmead, 1899 i c g b Arigorytes Rohwer, 1912 i c g Arnoldita Pate, 1948...
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