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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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parasitic hymenopterous insects.
London &
Edinburgh Phil. Mag. J. Sci. 1: 127–129 (1832).
Further notices of the
British parasitic hymenopterous insects;...
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February 2011. Rau, P (1941). "Observations on
certain lepidopterous and
hymenopterous parasites of
Polistes wasps".
Annals of the
Entomological Society of...
- Horne, Charles; Smith,
Frederick (1869). "Notes on the
Habits of some
Hymenopterous Insects from the North-west
Provinces of India. With an Appendix, containing...
- was
first identified by
Frederick Smith in 1858, in his
Catalogue of
hymenopterous insects in the
collection of the
British Museum part VI. The species...
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British entomologist Frederick Smith in his 1858
publication Catalogue of
hymenopterous insects in the
collection of the
British Museum part VI,
based on a...
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endemic to Asia and Australia. Smith,
Frederick (1858),
Catalogue of
hymenopterous insects in the
collection of the
British Museum part VI. Formicidae...
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Environmental Sciences Cooperative Extension Service. Thor Lehnert, "
Hymenopterous Insect Stings" B****eeping in the
United States – USDA – Agricultural...
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attitudes of
certain lepidopterous larvae and pupae, and of a
phytophagous hymenopterous larva.
Transactions of the
Entomological Society of
London 1884: 27–60...
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Bombus kirbiellus is a
hymenopterous insect in the bee family. The
scientific name of the
species was
first validly published in 1835 by Curtis. The species...