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Hymenoptera is a
large order of insects,
comprising the sawflies, wasps, bees, and ants. Over 150,000
living species of
Hymenoptera have been described...
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Sniffer bees or
sniffer wasps are
insects in the
order Hymenoptera that can be
trained to
perform a
variety of
tasks to
detect substances such as explosive...
- wasp-like
insects that are in the
suborder Symphyta within the
order Hymenoptera,
alongside ants, bees, and wasps. The
common name
comes from the saw-like...
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Aculeata is an
infraorder of
Hymenoptera containing ants, bees, and
stinging wasps. The name is a
reference to the
defining feature of the group, which...
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suppressing the host's
immune defenses.
Parasitoidism evolved only once in the
Hymenoptera,
during the Permian,
leading to a
single clade called Euhymenoptera,...
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parasitoid wasps of the
insect order Hymenoptera. They are one of the most
diverse groups within the
Hymenoptera with
roughly 25,000
species described...
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holometabolous (metamorphosing) insects. As
originally cir****scribed, it
included Hymenoptera and the
orders in
Panorpida (Mecoptera, Siphonaptera, Diptera, Trichoptera...
- The
Journal of
Hymenoptera Research is a peer-reviewed
scientific journal covering systematics, taxonomy, and
ecology of
Hymenoptera. It was established...
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Hymenoptera Genome Database (HGD) is a
comprehensive resource supporting genomics of
Hymenoptera.
BeeBase Munoz-Torres,
Monica C;
Reese Justin T; Childers...
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Thynnoidea is a
superfamily of
hymenopterans in the
order Hymenoptera.
There are 2
families and
hundreds of
described species in Thynnoidea.
These two...