Philanthus gibbosus

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Philanthus_gibbosus an entity of type: Insect

Philanthus gibbosus, which is commonly referred to as a beewolf due to its predation practices, is a species of bee-hunting wasp and is the most common and widespread member of the genus in North America. P. gibbosus is of the order Hymenoptera and the genus Philanthus. It is native to the Midwestern United States and the western Appalachians. P. gibbosus are often observed to visit flowers and other plants in search of insect prey to feed their young. The prey that P. gibbosus catches is then coated in a layer of pollen and fed to the young wasps. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Philanthus gibbosus
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rdf:langString Range of P. gibbosus
rdf:langString *Anthophilus gibbosus (Dahlbom, 1844) *Anthophilus maculiventris (Cameron, 1905) *Anthophilus melanaspis (Cameron, 1905) *Anthophilus punctatus *Cheilopogonus punctiger (Westwood, 1835)
rdf:langString Philanthus gibbosus
rdf:langString Philanthus gibbosus, which is commonly referred to as a beewolf due to its predation practices, is a species of bee-hunting wasp and is the most common and widespread member of the genus in North America. P. gibbosus is of the order Hymenoptera and the genus Philanthus. It is native to the Midwestern United States and the western Appalachians. P. gibbosus are often observed to visit flowers and other plants in search of insect prey to feed their young. The prey that P. gibbosus catches is then coated in a layer of pollen and fed to the young wasps.
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