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217: 196: 21: 165: 107: 227: 316: 499:– in this similar case, the paralyzation did not result in the prey staying fresh longer; instead, this wasp did additional cleaning to reach this effect. And fungi were the major problem here. But that's a different species, so ok. -- 641: 493:
It's a good reason: the prey stays alive, so it is fresh, not dead and rotten, whether through bacterial or fungal decay - bacteria are surely the main agents, but that's not the concern here.
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Article currently fails 3 (Broad in its coverage). It simply lacks depth. A quick search returns several papers that contain important information, and much of it is not incorporated here.
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The pattern of the forewings also differs: the third submarginal cell makes broad contact with the cell to its front and the rear end of the abdomen has a faint metallic blue sheen.
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It has hunting behavior (how it finds caterpillars, etc.); shape and size of the chamber; the importance of the location of the egg; and more. That all seems very interesting. --
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dig burrows in sandy ground, provisioning each burrow with a food supply of paralyzed caterpillars, always laying one egg on the first caterpillar?
636: 326: 50: 656: 551:"The nest is a short burrow (2.5–4.5 cm) ending in a single ovoidal brood-cell (2–4 cm)"; this seems important information to me as well. -- 393: 249: 631: 646: 349: 38: 240: 201: 176: 372: 90: 583: 556: 539: 504: 408: 387: 368: 447: 182: 608: 548:
Yes, I had the paper open in front of me and was just wondering what to say from it! Added several details.
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Both widely-used terms, and the hunting wasps are a subset of the solitary wasps, too. Edited.
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You have both "solitary wasp" and "hunting wasp", which can be confusing; stick with one?
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Also, a basic taxonomy section is lacking, with the first description cited. --
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I'll do another trawl now. I've added some (hyper)parasites......
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Found in northern Europe, – contradicts distribution section
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The wasp grabs the upper (dorsal) side of each caterpillar,
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Many thanks, it was worth a second trawl for details.
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Fixed. Not really a contradiction in ordinary English.
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so that the wasp larvae will have fresh food to eat.
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