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Pytel-Huta, S. "Catalogue of Sceliphron destillatorium (Illager, 1807) (Hymenoptera, Sphecidae) specimens deposited in the State Museum of Natural History NASU, Lviv, Ukraine." Catalogue of the digitized collections, deposited in the State Museum of Natural History, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, no. 2 (June 1, 2024): 115–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.36885/cdcsmnh.2024.26.

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Representatives of the genus Sceliphron Klug, 1801 are found in almost all biogeographical regions of the world (Yuan, 2022). At present, 35 species of this genus have been known (Pulawski, 2020). Of these, six species have been recorded from the territory of Ukraine as follows: three invasive species: Sceliphron caementarium (Drury, 1773); Sceliphron curvatum (Smith, 1870) and Sceliphron deforme (F. Smith, 1856) (Kletʹonkin, 2023); and three native species: Sceliphron destillatorium (Illiger, 1807); Sceliphron madraspatanum (Fabricius, 1781) and Sceliphron spirifex (Linnaeus, 1758) (Tymkiv et
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Pytel-Huta, S., V. Yanul, M. Franchuk, A. Zatushevsky, and J. Tsaryk. "Nest Characteristics and Prey Selection of Sceliphron destillatorium (Apoidea, Sphecidae) on the Territory of the Rivnenskyi Nature Reserve." zoodiversity 59, no. 1 (2025): 35–44. https://doi.org/10.15407/zoo2025.01.035.

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The nesting behaviour and prey selection of Sceliphron destillatorium remains poorly studied in Ukraine. In the present study we analysed a total of 59 nests of S. destillatorium. The main morphometric parameters of S. destillatorium nests, especially cell length and width, were determined by measuring the nest cells. The spiders found in the nest cells were identified to determine the trophic relationships of the S. destillatorium larvae. The main prey of S. destillatorium were found to be terrestrial orb-weavers (Araneidae), crab-weavers (Thomisidae), tangle-weavers (Theridiidae), with a cle
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Lukáš, J., P. Bogusch, and P. Liška. "Distribution of Sceliphron destillatorium (ILLIGER 1807) (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae) in Moravia and Slovakia with notes on the invasion to the antropogenous localities." Linzer biologische Beiträge 38, no. 1 (2006): 731–38. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5433976.

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Lukáš, J., Bogusch, P., Liška, P. (2006): Distribution of Sceliphron destillatorium (ILLIGER 1807) (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae) in Moravia and Slovakia with notes on the invasion to the antropogenous localities. Linzer biologische Beiträge 38 (1): 731-738, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5433976
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Bilański, Piotr, Zbigniew Kołodziej, and Marek Pająk. "Distribution of Sceliphron destillatorium Illiger, 1807 (Hymenoptera, Sphecidae) in Poland." Fragmenta Faunistica 55, no. 2 (2012): 131–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.3161/00159301ff2012.55.2.131.

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Konstantinou, George, Michael Hadjiconstantis, and Jakovos Demetriou. "First record of the Asian mud-dauber wasp Sceliphron curvatum (Hymenoptera, Sphecidae) in Cyprus, including an identification key and notes on its possible impacts." Travaux du Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle “Grigore Antipa” 68, no. 1 (2025): 117–35. https://doi.org/10.3897/travaux.68.e119349.

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Sphecidae sensu lato currently includes more than 10,000 species of which 34 belong to the genus Sceliphron Klug, 1801. In Europe and the Mediterranean Basin, three out of eight species of Sceliphron are alien to the region, including the Asian S. curvatum (Smith, 1870) and S. deforme (Smith, 1856) as well as the Nearctic S. caementarium (Drury, 1773). Up-to-date, only three species of Sceliphron have been reported for Cyprus, S. destillatorium, S. madraspatanum tubifex and S. spirifex, being native to the island. In this publication, S. curvatum is reported for the first time as a new alien m
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Pytel-Huta, Sophia, Roman Semashchuk, Andriy Zatushevsky, and Josyf Tsaryk. "Morphometric and soil texture analysis of soil material from wasp nests Sceliphron destillatorium (Illiger, 1807) (Apoidea: Sphecidae)." Studia Biologica 18, no. 2 (2024): 219–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/sbi.1802.772.

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Background. The article presents the data obtained as a result of our research on the nests of an aboriginal wasp species on the territory of Ukraine – Sceliphron destillatorium (Illiger, 1807) that belongs to the family Sphecidae. We collected 54 wasp nests in different regions: Zakarpattia (n = 4), Ivano-Frankivsk (n = 1), Rivne (n = 12) and Lviv (n = 35) Regions. The data are presented as a result of measuring the main morphometric parame­ters of nests (length, width of cells and mass of nests) which are typical of the species under study. The paper also reports the results of the soil text
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Graf, Stefan, Maraike Willsch, and Michael Ohl. "Comparative morphology of the musculature of the sting apparatus in Ampulex compressa (Hymenoptera, Ampulicidae) and Sceliphron destillatorium (Hymenoptera, Sphecidae)." Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 68, no. 1 (2021): 21–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.68.58217.

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The sting apparatus of aculeate Hymenoptera is derived from the ovipositor and is their most prominent apomorphy. In contrast to the frequently analysed sclerites of the sting apparatus, the associated musculature has largely been neglected. In this study, we use micro-computed tomography to present a detailed description of the musculature of the sting apparatus of Ampulex compressa (Ampulicidae) and Sceliphron destillatorium (Sphecidae). We found that 12 of 15 muscles corresponding to the sting apparatus are homologous between both species examined and 13 muscles in comparison with Hymenopte
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Graf, Stefan, Maraike Willsch, and Michael Ohl. "Comparative morphology of the musculature of the sting apparatus in Ampulex compressa (Hymenoptera, Ampulicidae) and Sceliphron destillatorium (Hymenoptera, Sphecidae)." Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 68, no. (1) (2021): 21–32. https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.68.58217.

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The sting apparatus of aculeate Hymenoptera is derived from the ovipositor and is their most prominent apomorphy. In contrast to the frequently analysed sclerites of the sting apparatus, the associated musculature has largely been neglected. In this study, we use micro-computed tomography to present a detailed description of the musculature of the sting apparatus of Ampulex compressa (Ampulicidae) and Sceliphron destillatorium (Sphecidae). We found that 12 of 15 muscles corresponding to the sting apparatus are homologous between both species examined and 13 muscles in comparison with Hymenopte
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Fateryga, A. V., and M. M. Kovblyuk. "Nesting ecology of the wasp Sceliphron destillatorium (Illiger, 1807) (Hymenoptera, Sphecidae) in the Crimea." Entomological Review 94, no. 3 (2014): 330–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s001387381403004x.

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Fateryga, Alexander V., Mykola M. Kovblyuk, and Roman S. Kvetkov. "The first data on the nesting biology of the invasive blue nest-renting wasp, Chalybion turanicum (Gussakovskij, 1935) (Hymenoptera, Sphecidae, Sceliphrinae) in the Crimea." Acta Biologica Sibirica 6 (November 26, 2020): 571–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/abs.6.e57911.

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Abstract The nesting biology of Chalybion turanicum (Gussakovskij, 1935) has been studied, with a total of 31 nests being examined. All studied nests were located inside the old nest cells of Sceliphron destillatorium (Illiger, 1807). Each nest of Ch. turanicum consisted of a single cell. Females hunted for spiders, with 18 species in five families being identified among their prey. Two most abundant victim groups were Theridiidae (eight species, 54% of specimens) and Araneidae (seven species, 33% of specimens) spiders. A spider number stored in a cell varied from five to 31 (mean = 17.6 ± 5.4
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