Abstract

We report on the species of Hymenoptera captured in nearly 16,000 sweeps of salt marsh vegetation in northwest Florida. At least partial identifications have been obtained for 131 species. The number of aculeate species is comparable to those reported from similar stands of vegetation elsewhere, but the number of non-aculeate species is much larger.

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