Flagellar sensilla in male and female European beewolves, <i>Philanthus triangulum</i> F. (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae)

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  • Gudrun Herzner
  • Thomas Schmitt
  • K. Eduard Linsenmair
  • Erhard Strohm

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https://doi.org/10.33338/ef.84192

Abstract

We investigated the morphology of the antennal sensilla of a sphecid wasp, the European beewolf Philanthus triangulum, to provide an inventory for the species and to compare the sensillar equipment between the sexes. The density of sensilla increased from the base to the tip of the antennae. We distinguished nine different types of sensilla. One type has not yet been described in Hymenoptera. The large sensilla basiconica occurred only on the antennae of female beewolves. We discuss the functional significance of the difference between the sexes and compare our results with data from other sphecids and the honeybee Apis mellifera.

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Published

2003-12-01

How to Cite

Herzner, G., Schmitt, T., Linsenmair, K. E., & Strohm, E. (2003). Flagellar sensilla in male and female European beewolves, <i>Philanthus triangulum</i> F. (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae). Entomologica Fennica, 14(4), 237–247. https://doi.org/10.33338/ef.84192

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