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Insects (Hymenoptera), wood engravings, published in 1897 Insects (Hymenoptera), left side: 1) Gall wasp (Cynips scutellaris), a. wasp with gall nut, b. split gall nut with larvae, c. female wasp; 2) Birch Sawfly (Cimbex femoratus, or Cimbex betulae), 2a. female, 2b. male, 2c. opened cocon, and 2d. larva; 3) Microgaster nemorum - with larvae, wich cumming from caterpillar of Anomalon circumflexum, 3a. male; 4) Steely-blue wood wasp (Sirex juvencus), female, 4a. pupa, 4b. larvae; 5) Pine sawfly (Lophyrus pini), larvae, male, cocon; bottom: female; 6) Pine moth sickle wasp (Anomalon circumflexum); 7) Rose bedeguar gall, female (Diplolepis rosae, or Rhodites rosae); 8) Mature gall on a rose plant; 9) Ichneumon fly (Ephialtes imperator), male, and egg laying female. Right side: 1) Megachile parietina (or Chalicodoma muraria) with nest; 2) Violet carpenter bee (Xylocopa violacea) with nest; 3) Patchwork leafcutter bee (Megachile centuncularis) with nest and cut leaves; 4) Large earth bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) with nest; 5) Ruby-tailed wasp (Chrysis ignita); 6) European hornet (Vespa crabo); 7) Red-banded sand wasp (Ammophila sabulosa); 8) Paper wasp (Polistes gallicus, or Polistes gallica) with nest and female wasp; 9) Fen mason wasp (Odynerus simillimus, or Odynerus parietum). Wood engravings, published in 1897. black and white bumble bee stock illustrations
Insects (Hymenoptera), wood engravings, published in 1897 Insects (Hymenoptera), left side: 1) Gall wasp (Cynips scutellaris), a. wasp with gall nut, b. split gall nut with larvae, c. female wasp; 2) Birch Sawfly (Cimbex femoratus, or Cimbex betulae), 2a. female, 2b. male, 2c. opened cocon, and 2d. larva; 3) Microgaster nemorum - with larvae, wich cumming from caterpillar of Anomalon circumflexum, 3a. male; 4) Steely-blue wood wasp (Sirex juvencus), female, 4a. pupa, 4b. larvae; 5) Pine sawfly (Lophyrus pini), larvae, male, cocon; bottom: female; 6) Pine moth sickle wasp (Anomalon circumflexum); 7) Rose bedeguar gall, female (Diplolepis rosae, or Rhodites rosae); 8) Mature gall on a rose plant; 9) Ichneumon fly (Ephialtes imperator), male, and egg laying female. Right side: 1) Megachile parietina (or Chalicodoma muraria) with nest; 2) Violet carpenter bee (Xylocopa violacea) with nest; 3) Patchwork leafcutter bee (Megachile centuncularis) with nest and cut leaves; 4) Large earth bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) with nest; 5) Ruby-tailed wasp (Chrysis ignita); 6) European hornet (Vespa crabo); 7) Red-banded sand wasp (Ammophila sabulosa); 8) Paper wasp (Polistes gallicus, or Polistes gallica) with nest and female wasp; 9) Fen mason wasp (Odynerus simillimus, or Odynerus parietum). Wood engravings, published in 1897. black and white bumble bee stock illustrations

Insects (Hymenoptera), left side: 1) Gall wasp (Cynips scutellaris), a. wasp with gall nut, b. split gall nut with larvae, c. female wasp; 2) Birch Sawfly (Cimbex femoratus, or Cimbex betulae), 2a. female, 2b. male, 2c. opened cocon, and 2d. larva; 3) Microgaster nemorum - with larvae, wich cumming from caterpillar of Anomalon circumflexum, 3a. male; 4) Steely-blue wood wasp (Sirex juvencus), female, 4a. pupa, 4b. larvae; 5) Pine sawfly (Lophyrus pini), larvae, male, cocon; bottom: female; 6) Pine moth sickle wasp (Anomalon circumflexum); 7) Rose bedeguar gall, female (Diplolepis rosae, or Rhodites rosae); 8) Mature gall on a rose plant; 9) Ichneumon fly (Ephialtes imperator), male, and egg laying female. Right side: 1) Megachile parietina (or Chalicodoma muraria) with nest; 2) Violet carpenter bee (Xylocopa violacea) with nest; 3) Patchwork leafcutter bee (Megachile centuncularis) with nest and cut leaves; 4) Large earth bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) with nest; 5) Ruby-tailed wasp (Chrysis ignita); 6) European hornet (Vespa crabo); 7) Red-banded sand wasp (Ammophila sabulosa); 8) Paper wasp (Polistes gallicus, or Polistes gallica) with nest and female wasp; 9) Fen mason wasp (Odynerus simillimus, or Odynerus parietum). Wood engravings, published in 1897.

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