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Identifying venom genes of parasitoid wasps: Successful parasitism without immediate host deathParasitoid wasps, belonging to the family Hymenoptera, deprive their insect and spider hosts of nutrition. These wasps represent approximately 20% of the 1 million insect species on Earth ...
The Florida Entomologist, Vol. 90, No. 3 (Sep., 2007), pp. 457-464 (8 pages) Brachymyrmex patagonicus Mayr is a recently introduced species that is well established in the Gulf Coast region of the ...
These parasites are found throughout the social Hymenoptera (i.e., bees ... I address here is restricted to the ants that form mixed species nests and depend on labor provided by the host species ...
Coleoptera was the most morphospecious order, followed by Diptera, Araneae, and Hymenoptera. Species alpha diversity, richness, and abundance all decreased with height from the ground and horizontal ...
Within Hymenoptera the Hymenoptera team I am principal curator of Ichneumonoidea and various groups which used to be classified as Vespoidea, with the Ichneumonidae my main area of interest. My ...
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