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- Aspects of reproductive biology and behaviour of scoliid wasps
Aspects of reproductive biology and behaviour of scoliid wasps
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Boletín de la Sociedad Entomológica Aragonesa (S E A ), no 48 (30 06 2011): 383‒387
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lies, the Scoliinae and the Elidinae However, the name ‘Elidinae’ may no longer be used for Scoliidae as its type genus belongs to a different family (see comments below) The correct application of Elis and Elididae was recognised by Schrottky (1910) and ap- pears to have been followed by all subsequent authors E is in the sense of Saussure and Sichel (1864) was then typically
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Members of both of them occur in the Palaearctic regi-on, but only Scoliinae in the central Europe (OSTEN 1999) Most of the species are distri-buted in tropical and subtropical regions; all species occurring in central Europe have their northern distribution border in the Palaearctic region (BAŤA et al 1938)
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lies, the Scoliinae and the Elidinae However, the name ‘Elidinae’ may no longer be used for Scoliidae as its type genus belongs to a different family (see comments below)
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The mean estimated age of crown Scoliinae is 84 Ma, with lower and upper bounds of the 95% HPD interval at 56 Ma and 107 Ma respectively The crown Scoliidae as a whole (and thus the split between Proscoliinae and Scoliinae) has a 95% HPD age interval bounded by 96 Ma and 145 Ma, placing the likely origin of the group in the Early Cretaceous
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