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Host records of Braconidae

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Notes on Braconidae of Japan V.Euurobracon

open access: yesNotes on Braconidae of Japan V.Euurobracon
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Miscellaneous notes on Braconidae (Hymenoptera)

open access: yesMiscellaneous notes on Braconidae (Hymenoptera)
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New faunistic data on the family Braconidae (Hymenoptera) from Korea

open access: yesJournal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity, 2014
Twenty-one species of the four genera in the family Braconidae (Hymenoptera) are reported for the first time in Korea. These species belong to the subfamily Euphorinae (Braconidae).
Sergey A Belokobylskij, Hyojoong Kim
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Bionomics of the Braconidae

Annual Review of Entomology, 1993
The family Braconidae is one of the largest in the Hymenoptera, containing more than 15,000 valid species (87). Together with the Ichneumonidae, it forms a distinctive superfamily among the assemblage of hymenopterans known as the parasitic wasps (39).
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2023
Formation of the abdomen test from the first three tergites is one of the main trends (or tendencies) in evolution of Braconidae family. In all the big subfamilies of the Braconidae family there are both generalized and specialized
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Venoms of Braconidae

1978
Small in size, docile in behavior, some braconid wasps, as parasitoids, inactivate prey many times their size with tranquilizing drugs so potent that even minute amounts are far greater than necessary for the effect. This they do with a distinctive stinging injection apparatus (Figs. 1, 2).
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