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- Q139681 subject Q8791331.
- Q139681 abstract "Sceliphron is a genus of Hymenoptera of the Sphecidae family of wasps, commonly referred to as mud daubers. They are solitary and build nests made of mud. Nests are frequently constructed in shaded niches, often just inside of windows or vent openings, and it may take a female only a day to construct a cell requiring dozens of trips carrying mud. Females will add new cells one by one to the nest after each cell is provisioned. They provision these nests with spiders, such as crab spiders, orb-weaver spiders and jumping spiders in particular, as food for the developing larvae. Each mud cell contains one egg and is provided with several prey items. Females of some species lay a modest average of 15 eggs over their whole lifespan [1]. Various parasites attack these nests, including several species of cuckoo wasps, primarily by sneaking into the nest while the resident mud dauber is out foraging.As is the case with many insect genera, there are many tropical species. Some common temperate species include the black and yellow mud dauber (Sceliphron caementarium) and Sceliphron curvatum.Like other solitary wasps, Sceliphron species are not aggressive and do not sting unless mishandled. They are sometimes regarded as beneficial due to their control of spider populations, though the spiders themselves may be beneficial in controlling pest insects. Species such as Sceliphron curvatum are invasive in some parts of Europe, where they have been observed to rapidly increase their range in recent years [2].".
- Q139681 class Q1390.
- Q139681 family Q132833.
- Q139681 family Q324132.
- Q139681 kingdom Q729.
- Q139681 order Q22651.
- Q139681 phylum Q1360.
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- Q139681 classis "Insecta".
- Q139681 familia Q132833.
- Q139681 name "Sceliphron".
- Q139681 ordo Q22651.
- Q139681 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q139681 regnum "Animalia".
- Q139681 subfamilia Q132833.
- Q139681 superfamilia Q324132.
- Q139681 type Animal.
- Q139681 type Eukaryote.
- Q139681 type Insect.
- Q139681 type Species.
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- Q139681 type Q1390.
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- Q139681 comment "Sceliphron is a genus of Hymenoptera of the Sphecidae family of wasps, commonly referred to as mud daubers. They are solitary and build nests made of mud. Nests are frequently constructed in shaded niches, often just inside of windows or vent openings, and it may take a female only a day to construct a cell requiring dozens of trips carrying mud. Females will add new cells one by one to the nest after each cell is provisioned.".
- Q139681 label "Sceliphron".
- Q139681 depiction Sceliphron_spirifex_TZ_edit1.jpg.
- Q139681 name "Sceliphron".