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Notes on two nests of Ancistrocerus oviventris (Wesmael, 1836), with new records of its prey and brood parasites (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Eumeninae)
Abstract Two nests of Ancistrocerus oviventris (Wesmael, 1836) are described. One nest from Poland was attached to a concrete fence and consisted of 10 mud cells. The second nest from the Crimea was attached to a stone and consisted of three mud cells covered with an additional layer of mud and gravel particles. Females provisioned their cells with moth caterpillars of the families Crambidae and Depressariidae; 5–13 caterpillars were stored per cell. A chalcid wasp Monodontomerus aeneus (Fonscolombe, 1832) was recorded as a parasitoid while a cuckoo wasp Chrysis rutiliventris Abeille, 1879 and a sarcophagid fly Amobia sp. were recorded as kleptoparasites.
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The European Zoological Journal (previously Italian Journal of Zoology) is an open access journal devoted to the study of all aspects of basic, comparative and applied protozoan and animal biology at molecular, cellular, tissue, organ, organismal, population, and community-ecosystem level. Papers covering multiple levels of organization and integrative approaches to study animal form, function, development, ecology, evolution and systematics are welcome. First established in 1930 under the name of Il Bollettino di Zoologia, the journal now has an international focus, reflected through its global editorial board, and wide author and readership.