THE NESTING OF ANISCHNOGASTER IRZDIPENNZS (SMITH) (HYMENOPTERA: VESPIDAE) IN NEW GUINEA

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In New Guinea, nests of the wasp, Anischnogaster iridipennis are built of mud, with 1 to 18 flask‐like cells attached to rootlets, under overhanging banks in the tropical rainforests, usually attended by a single female and frequently parasitised by tachinids. Copyright © 1989, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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Spradbery, J. P. (1989). THE NESTING OF ANISCHNOGASTER IRZDIPENNZS (SMITH) (HYMENOPTERA: VESPIDAE) IN NEW GUINEA. Australian Journal of Entomology, 28(4), 225–228. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-6055.1989.tb00888.x

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