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Radumeris tasmaniensis


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    • Burmeister
    • Campsomeris tasmaniensis
    • Flower wasp, Yellow
    • Guerin
    • Yellow flower wasp
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    • found: Work cat.: Rawnsley, V. Observations of yellow flower wasp activity at Butlers Creek, Ninety Mile Beach, c2006:p. 5 (yellow flower wasp (Radumeris tasmaniensis: Scoliidae) is a recent invasive species from eastern Australia or New Guinea) p. 6 (solitary parasitoid of members of the scarab beetles family)
    • found: Index to organism names, via WWW, July 18, 2006(Radumeris tasmaniensis, author: (Saussure 1855), Scoliidae (family); Campsomeris tasmaniensis, Scoliidae)
    • found: Australian insect common names, via WWW, July 18, 2006(Campsomeris tasmaniensis (Saussure). Common name: yellow flower wasp. Family: Scoliidae)
    • found: The pherobase : database of insect pheromones and semiochemicals, via WWW, July 18, 2006(Campsomeris tasmaniensis, the Yellow flower wasp)
    • found: Global invasive species database, via WWW, July 18, 2006(Radumeris tasmaniensis (Saussure, 1855). Common names: burmeister (Mexico), guerin (India), scoliid wasp, yellow flower wasp. The scoliid wasp Radumeris tasmaniensis is native to Australia and Papua New Guinea. It is a solitary ectoparasite of beetles in the Scarabaeid family)
    • found: Barratt, B.I.P. The yellow flower wasp, Radumeris tasmaniensis Saussure (Hymenoptera:Scoliidae), 2002, via WWW, viewed July 18, 2006:introd. (The yellow flower wasp, Radumeris (=Campsomeris) tasmaniensis Saussure (Hymenoptera: Scoliidae))
    • notfound: Hymenoptera name server, via WWW, July 18, 2006;Hymenoptera on-line database, via WWW, July 18, 2006
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  • Change Notes

    • 2006-10-03: new
    • 2006-10-04: revised
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