RM2JTK5PY–Aphid hunting wasp (Pemphredon sp.) on leaf in Kent garden, England, UK.
RM2DFPBKF–Aphid wasp / Sphecid wasp (Pemphredon sp.) inspecting a potential nest site in an insect hotel, Wiltshire garden, UK, May.
RM2GGFM7N–A type of 'mournful' digger wasp - a Pemphredon sp.
RMW7Y8XJ–Aphid wasp / sphecid wasp (Pemphredon sp) returning to nest burrow in the dead wood of oak tree base, Gloucestershire, UK, October.
RM2KAENKK–Detailed closeup on a dark black square headed wasp, Pemphredon lugubris sitting on the ground
RMH013CR–Digger Wasp (Pemphredon lethifer), Larva in the leaved gall of Lipara lucens in Common Reed (Phragmites australis), Germany
RM2WNX9R7–Aphid wasp (Pemphredon sp.) emerging from a bamboo tube in an insect hotel it is nesting in, Wiltshire garden, UK, August.
RM2RHXJ95–Resting Aphid Wasp (Pemphredon sp)
RM2T0A028–Aphid wasp (Pemphredon sp.) flying to an insect hotel with a paralysed Rose aphid (Macrosiphum rosae) to stock its nest with, Wiltshire, UK, August.
RF2R437TR–Close up of a Black Aphid Wasp (Pemphredon spec). Family Crabronidae. On a bamboo leaf. Spring, May, Netherlands.
RMP23303–. Pemphredon 220 Pemphredon - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 043 11 0042
RF2G05G8W–Black Aphid Wasp (Pemphredon spec). Family: Crabronidae looking for prey on a plant. Dame's rocket (Hesperis matronalis). Dutch garden, spring, May,
RM2NGJX90–Natural closeup on a small black aphid feeding wasp, Pemphredon species, in the garden
RM2AJFPE1–Insects abroad : being a popular account of foreign insects, their structure, habits, and transformations . ; and the insectaffects the vicinity of water, and hence, probably, is seldomfound far from wells. It builds in September and October, and THE BEMBEX. 471 the perfect insect sometimes emerges early, though it oftendelays its appearance until the spring (viz. March or April) ofthe following year, when the heat sets in. A small Pemphredon, or another even smaller species, oftentakes possession of the cells of this insect, rendering the identi-fication of the pupa very difficult. The chrysa
RM2KE28FP–Detailed closeup on a dark black square headed wasp, Pemphredon lugubris sitting on the ground
RMH013CG–Digger Wasp (Pemphredon lethifer), Pupae in the leaved gall of Lipara lucens in Common Reed (Phragmites australis), Germany
RM2RHXJ8R–Resting Aphid Wasp (Pemphredon sp)
RM2T09YYB–Aphid wasp (Pemphredon sp.) flying to an insect hotel with a paralysed Rose aphid (Macrosiphum rosae) to stock its nest with, Wiltshire, UK, August.
RM2T09YTG–Aphid wasp (Pemphredon sp.) approaching its nest in an insect hotel with a paralysed Rose aphid (Macrosiphum rosae) to feed its grubs, Wiltshire, UK.
RM2WNX9P1–Aphid wasp (Pemphredon sp.) flying to its nest in an insect hotel with a paralysed Rose aphid (Macrosiphum rosae) to feed its larvae, Wiltshire, UK.
RM2AG9WPP–. British entomology; being illustrations and descriptions of the genera of insects found in Great Britain and Ireland: containing coloured figures from nature of the most rare and beautiful species, and in many instances of the plants upon which they are found. iousinsect in Norfolk, and afterwards both sexes on a post verymuch perforated by insects in a Garden at Fulham; they wereentering the holes with Heriades (1 believe), Pemphredon,Crabro, Ptilinus, &c. I am also indebted to the Rev. G. T. Rudd for specimenswhich he found on an old ash post in Yorkshire. He statesto me in his letter that
RMH013CM–Digger Wasp (Pemphredon lethifer), Captured Aphids in the nest - the gall from Lipara lucens in Common Reed (Phragmites australis), Germany
RM2RHXJ9B–Resting Aphid Wasp (Pemphredon sp) with an aphid under its body
RMRDT56J–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 1024.—Pemphredon unicolor (magnified 3 diam.)>. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Smee, Alfred, 1818-1877. London, Bell and Daldy
RMH013CH–Digger Wasp (Pemphredon lethifer), Captured Aphids in the nest - the gall from Lipara lucens in Common Reed (Phragmites australis), Germany
RMRN35D4–. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Naturhistorisches Museum (Austria); Natural history. Fig. 7. Peynphredon montanus Dalilb. Fig. 8. Pemphredon uuieolor. ersten Cubitalzelle gleich. Die erste Cubitalzelle ist auffallend gross; ihre Grösse, noch mehr aber der Umstand, dass sie die erste Discoidalquerader schon an oder bei der Mitte ihres Hinterrandes aufnimmt, lässt vermuthen, dass sie sich durch Erlöschen einer ursprüpglichen ersten Cubitalquerader, also durch Vereinigung mit einer primären zweiten Cubitalzelle vergrössert hat; man findet auch Stücke, wo noch Venenstümpf- chen un
RMH013CP–Digger Wasp (Pemphredon lethifer), Larvae in the leaved gall of Lipara lucens in Common Reed (Phragmites australis), Germany
RMH013CN–Digger Wasp (Pemphredon lethifer), Larvae in the leaved gall of Lipara lucens in Common Reed (Phragmites australis), Germany
RMH013CE–Digger Wasp (Pemphredon lethifer), Larvae in the leaved gall of Lipara lucens in Common Reed (Phragmites australis), Germany
RMH013CF–Digger Wasp (Pemphredon lethifer), Pupae in the leaved gall of Lipara lucens in Common Reed (Phragmites australis), Germany
RMH013CJ–Digger Wasp (Pemphredon lethifer), Captured Aphids in the nest - the gall from Lipara lucens in Common Reed (Phragmites australis), Germany
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