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Heliocausini
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Heliocausini is a tribe of crabronid wasps endemic to South America, with a peak of species richness in arid central Argentina.The heliocausine wasps are notable for their marked and unusual sexual dimorphism. Males are larger than females (males are smaller than females in most insects), with very large eyes and with a number of bizarre metasomal modifications.
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* Acanthocausus * Heliocausus * Tiguipa
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Genera
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Heliocausini
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Heliocausini is a tribe of crabronid wasps endemic to South America, with a peak of species richness in arid central Argentina.The heliocausine wasps are notable for their marked and unusual sexual dimorphism. Males are larger than females (males are smaller than females in most insects), with very large eyes and with a number of bizarre metasomal modifications.
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