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Phylogenetic implications of the mesosomal skeleton in Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera, Apocrita) – tree searches in a jungle of homoplasy

open access: yesInvertebrate Systematics, 2006
Results from a comparative anatomical study of the mesosomal skeleton of Chalcidoidea are presented. External and internal features are described and illustrated for 39 chalcidoid taxa, representing 16 families and 29 subfamilies. This is the most comprehensive morphological study ever conducted for the superfamily.
Krogmann, Lars, Vilhelmsen, Lars
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The taming of an impossible child: a standardized all-in approach to the phylogeny of Hymenoptera using public database sequences

open access: yesBMC Biology, 2011
Background Enormous molecular sequence data have been accumulated over the past several years and are still exponentially growing with the use of faster and cheaper sequencing techniques.
Schütte Kai   +7 more
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New Wasps of Maimetshidae (Hymenoptera: Ceraphronoidea) from the Mid-Cretaceous Myanmar Amber

open access: yesInsects
One new genus and five new species of the extinct family Maimetshidae from mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber are described based on five well-preserved specimens as follows: Maimetshasia nova Li, Kopylov and Rasnitsyn, sp. nov.; Maimetshasia engeli Li, Kopylov
Longfeng Li   +5 more
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Comparative mitogenomics of Braconidae (Insecta: Hymenoptera) and the phylogenetic utility of mitochondrial genomes with special reference to Holometabolous insects

open access: yesBMC Genomics, 2010
Background Animal mitochondrial genomes are potential models for molecular evolution and markers for phylogenetic and population studies. Previous research has shown interesting features in hymenopteran mitochondrial genomes.
Shi Min   +4 more
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Arthropod Pests of Sunflower Crops

open access: yes, 2018
Hemiptera;Sternorrhyncha;Aphididae;Schizaphis;graminum ; Hymenoptera;Apocrita;Formicidae;Tetramorium;caespitum Ixodida;Ixodidae;Ixodes;scapularis Dermaptera;Eudermaptera;Forficulidae;Forficula;auricularia Trombidiformes;Tetranychidae;Bryobia;praetiosa ...
Department of Entomology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Annotated Catalogue of the Hymenoptera of Russia, Volume I, Symphyta and Apocrita: Aculeata

open access: yesProceedings of the Zoological Institute RAS, 2017
Hymenoptera is one of the largest insect orders, with a world fauna of 155.5 thousand species in 8423 genera from 94 extant families, a Palaearctic fauna of 50–60 thousand estimated species, and a Russian fauna of more than 15 thousand estimated species in more than 1500 genera from 78 families. The modern classification of Hymenoptera is given.
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Inventário taxonômico de aculeata (insecta: hymenoptera) no centro de pesquisas canguçu (CPC), Pium, Tocantins

open access: yes, 2021
The order Hymenoptera has a wide diversity of insects, being known 153,000 described species. These insects occupy a huge variety of habitats and play various ecological functions, ranging from parasitoids of solitary life to pollinators living in ...
Santos, Juliana Pereira dos Santos   +1 more
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Dataset: Anomalous polymer collapse winding angle distributions

open access: yes, 2018
Stored on Apocrita at: /data/Maths-DSSP/narros/arXiv_2086046.tbzStored on Apocrita at: /data/Maths-DSSP/narros/arXiv_2086046.tbzStored on Apocrita at: /data/Maths-DSSP/narros/arXiv_2086046.tbzThis data set provides the basis for the publication ...
PRELLBERG, T
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FIGURES 2–4. Australian Jurassic Hymenoptera, photographs. 2–3 in The first wasps from the Upper Jurassic of Australia (Hymenoptera: Evanioidea, Praeaulacidae)

open access: yes, 2012
FIGURES 2–4. Australian Jurassic Hymenoptera, photographs. 2–3. Gulgonga beattiei sp. nov., holotype, female. 2. Counterpart (AM F.110545). 3. Part (AM F.110544). 4.
Brothers, Denis J.   +2 more
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A revision of the Bracon Fabricius species in Wesmael’s collection deposited in Brussels (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Braconinae)

open access: yes, 2012
An account of the taxonomic position of the genus Bracon Fabricius, 1804 is presented. In his monograph Wesmael (1838: 7-58) made a survey of 48 nominal species of Bracon occurring in Belgium.
Papp, Jenő, Jeno Papp, Papp, Jen\uf6
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