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Deutsch: Beschreibung: Eine Grabwespe (Ectemnius lapidarius). Die Hautflügler (Hymenoptera) sind nach ihren meist durchscheinenden Flügeln benannt und umfassen verschiedenste Arten von Wespen sowie Ameisen und Bienen. Sie sind mit über 115.000 bekannten Arten, davon rund 11.500 in Europa, eine der großen Ordnungen der Insekten und die artenreichste Ordnung in Mitteleuropa.
English: Description: A digger wasp (Ectemnius lapidarius).Hymenoptera (Hi-men-op-tura) is one of the larger orders of insects, comprising the sawflies, wasps, bees, and ants. The name refers to the membranous wings of the insects, and is derived from the Ancient Greek ὑμήν (humẽn): membrane and πτερόν (pteron): wing. The hindwings are connected to the forewings by a series of hooks called hamuli.
Français : Description : Ectemnius lapidarius, une abeille solitaire de la famille des Crabroninae (Hyménoptères). Les insectes de cette famille proche des abeilles se nourissent de pollen, mais leurs larves sont carnassières, et se nourissent d'insectes fournis par leurs parents.
Italiano: Descrizione: Vespa imenottera. L'ordine degli insetti imenotteri è uno dei più grandi e comprende vespe, api, calabroni, bombi e formiche. Formiche a parte sono caratterizzati dal possedere due paia di ali completamente membranose, tenute unite grazie a dei piccoli uncini, detti amuli, presenti sul bordo anteriore dell’ala posteriore.
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