"14" . "Bogusch, Petr" . "RIV/62690094:18440/08:00002195!RIV09-MSM-18440___" . "1"^^ . "\u017Dahadlov\u00ED blanok\u0159\u00EDdl\u00ED (Hymenoptera: Aculeata) b\u00FDval\u00E9 p\u00EDskovny u Pamferovy Huti (z\u00E1padn\u00ED \u0160umava)" . . "\u017Dahadlov\u00ED blanok\u0159\u00EDdl\u00ED (Hymenoptera: Aculeata) b\u00FDval\u00E9 p\u00EDskovny u Pamferovy Huti (z\u00E1padn\u00ED \u0160umava)" . "2"^^ . "\u017Dahadlov\u00ED blanok\u0159\u00EDdl\u00ED (Hymenoptera: Aculeata) b\u00FDval\u00E9 p\u00EDskovny u Pamferovy Huti (z\u00E1padn\u00ED \u0160umava)"@cs . "RIV/62690094:18440/08:00002195" . . "Dvo\u0159\u00E1k, Libor" . . . "406077" . "The authors recorded a total 69 species of aculeate Hymenoptera (except the ants) at the former sand pit near the Pamferova Hu\u0165 village in the western part of the Bohemian Forest (=\u0160umava Mts.). These included: two golden wasps (Chrysididae), three spider wasps (Pompilidae), seven social and potter wasps (Vespidae), ten digger wasps (Spheciformes), and 47 bees and bumblebees (Apiformes). This large number of species at a relatively high altitude (900m a.s.l.) is surely the result of the microstands heterogeneity, where species with various ecological requirements can live together (e.g. hylophilous species coexisting with species of open stands, and xerothermic species with oligothermic). The presence of several species allied to sand stands is very important, especially as the recorded digger wasp Dryudella femoralis, bumblebee Bombus cryptarum, and the bee Osmia parietina are very rare and infrequently collected mountaneous and submountaneous species. Other infrequently collected mountaneous and sub"@en . . "2" . "1211-7420" . "14"^^ . . "The authors recorded a total 69 species of aculeate Hymenoptera (except the ants) at the former sand pit near the Pamferova Hu\u0165 village in the western part of the Bohemian Forest (=\u0160umava Mts.). These included: two golden wasps (Chrysididae), three spider wasps (Pompilidae), seven social and potter wasps (Vespidae), ten digger wasps (Spheciformes), and 47 bees and bumblebees (Apiformes). This large number of species at a relatively high altitude (900m a.s.l.) is surely the result of the microstands heterogeneity, where species with various ecological requirements can live together (e.g. hylophilous species coexisting with species of open stands, and xerothermic species with oligothermic). The presence of several species allied to sand stands is very important, especially as the recorded digger wasp Dryudella femoralis, bumblebee Bombus cryptarum, and the bee Osmia parietina are very rare and infrequently collected mountaneous and submountaneous species. Other infrequently collected mountaneous and sub"@cs . . "[D138C5750CE6]" . "Hymenoptera Aculeata of a former sand pit at Pamferova Hu\u0165 (western Bohemian Forest)"@en . . . . . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "18440" . . "\u017Dahadlov\u00ED blanok\u0159\u00EDdl\u00ED (Hymenoptera: Aculeata) b\u00FDval\u00E9 p\u00EDskovny u Pamferovy Huti (z\u00E1padn\u00ED \u0160umava)"@cs . . "Silva Gabreta : sborn\u00EDk v\u011Bdeck\u00FDch prac\u00ED ze \u0160umavy" . "The authors recorded a total 69 species of aculeate Hymenoptera (except the ants) at the former sand pit near the Pamferova Hu\u0165 village in the western part of the Bohemian Forest (=\u0160umava Mts.). These included: two golden wasps (Chrysididae), three spider wasps (Pompilidae), seven social and potter wasps (Vespidae), ten digger wasps (Spheciformes), and 47 bees and bumblebees (Apiformes). This large number of species at a relatively high altitude (900m a.s.l.) is surely the result of the microstands heterogeneity, where species with various ecological requirements can live together (e.g. hylophilous species coexisting with species of open stands, and xerothermic species with oligothermic). The presence of several species allied to sand stands is very important, especially as the recorded digger wasp Dryudella femoralis, bumblebee Bombus cryptarum, and the bee Osmia parietina are very rare and infrequently collected mountaneous and submountaneous species. Other infrequently collected mountaneous and sub" . "Hymenoptera Aculeata of a former sand pit at Pamferova Hu\u0165 (western Bohemian Forest)"@en . . . "V" . . "faunistic; mountaneous species; wasps; bees; bumblebees"@en .