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Revision as of 03:42, 20 October 2006
The following species are in Bourquin's list:
- Sphecidae
- Sphecinae, thread-waisted wasps
- Pison, mud daubers, prey on spiders
- argentatum, arrived between 1911 and 1936 (Insects of Guam I)
- Sceliphron, mud daubers, prey on spiders
- caementarium (Drury)
- latum Smith
- Chalybion, mud daubers, prey on spiders
- bengelensis Dahlbom
- Pison, mud daubers, prey on spiders
- Sphecinae, thread-waisted wasps
- Vespidae
- Eumeninae, mason and potter wasps
- Delta, prey on caterpillars
- campaniformis gracilis (Sassure)
- circinalis (F.)
- esuriens (F.)
- pyriforme (F.)
- Rygchium, nest in ground?
- haemorrihoidale
- quinquecinctum brunneum (F.)
- Subancistrocerus
- domesticus W.
- Delta, prey on caterpillars
- Eumeninae, mason and potter wasps
Conservation
LAMBERT, D. Conserving Australian Rock Art: A manual for site managers. Edited by Graeme K. Ward. Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra, 1989
http://mc2.vicnet.net.au/home/gipri/web/public/pdf/bibliografiacomentada_parques.pdf
Watson, J.A. & J.M. Flood 1987. Termite and wasp damage to Australian rock art. Rock Art Research 4:17-28.