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Die Hautflügler (Hymenoptera) sind nach ihren meist durchscheinenden Flügeln benannt und umfassen verschiedenste Arten von Wespen sowie Ameisen und Bienen. ... Français : Description : Ectemnius lapidarius, une abeille solitaire de la famille des Crabroninae (Hyménoptères). Les insectes de cette famille proche...
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Description. Female. Body length 2.9 mm; LFW 134 mm. Color: body mostly black, palpi castaneous; mandible dark castaneous, median area of outer surface lighter; antenna dark castaneous, scape and flagellomeres infuscate; ... AZEVEDO, C.O. 1999. Revision of the Neotropical Dissomphalus Ashmead, 1893 (Hymenoptera,
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Description of a new Proceratium from Mexico (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). (1992). Author: Snelling, R. R.. Subject: ants; article; Publisher: antbase.org ...
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Review of the Evagetes crassicornis species-group (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae), with description of new species; ARKADY S. LELEJ & VALERY M. LOKTIONOV (Russia); Abstract & excerpt (PDF; 20KB) free | Full article (PDF;
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION Most of copolymer products of the present invention can be prepared from commercially available hymenoptera venoms. ...
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An introduction to biology, classification and ecology of the hymenoptera, Ants, Bees and Wasps ... The Hymenoptera are described as being a holometabolous (having a complete metamorphosis) group, with generally apodous (without legs) larvae, exarate (with the appendages free, not glued to the body) pupa and a cocoon.
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1998. Description of a new primary para-sitoid, Zarhopalus; Ashmead (Hymenoptera: En-cyrtidae), of; Oracella acuta; (Hymenoptera: Pseudococcidae). Can. Entomol. 130: 793-797. V; LUG; , H. 1995. Catalogue of the Platygastridae (Platy-gastroidea) of the world.
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Description of HYMENOPTERA, generated from a DELTA database. ... Including numerous hyperparasites of other parasitic Hymenoptera and Diptera).
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