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Evolving perspectives in Hymenoptera systematics: Bridging fossils and genomes across time
Advances in sequencing and phylogenomic methods reveal unresolved deep phylogenetic nodes with variable age estimates in Hymenoptera, including, for example, Eusymphyta and Proctotrupomorpha. Conflicting morphological and molecular data hinder consensus in Hymenoptera systematics.
Y. Miles Zhang +2 more
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The Chalcidoidea bush of life: evolutionary history of a massive radiation of minute wasps
Abstract Chalcidoidea are mostly parasitoid wasps that include as many as 500 000 estimated species. Capturing phylogenetic signal from such a massive radiation can be daunting. Chalcidoidea is an excellent example of a hyperdiverse group that has remained recalcitrant to phylogenetic resolution.
Astrid Cruaud +41 more
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FIGURE 4. Argemiones stupeflip gen. et sp. nov., specimen IGR.BU-076, A, Habitus in ventral view. B, Right fore wing and metasoma in dorsal view (arrow = remnant of hind wing). C, Left antenna in ventral view.
BRAZIDEC, MANUEL
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Psyche: A Journal of Entomology, Volume 2012, Issue 1, 2012.
Jean-Paul Lachaud +2 more
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Although infrequent in the fossil record, the extinct wasp family Spathiopterygidae have been suggested to be diverse and globally distributed during the Cretaceous, being documented in seven major amber deposits. In the present study, I describe and figure Argemiones stupeflip gen. et sp. nov. from the rich early Cenomanian Kachin amber (Myanmar). The
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Fig. 2 in Review of the Palaearctic species of Ismaridae Thomson, 1858 (Hymenoptera: Diaprioidea)
Fig. 2. Ismarus spp., ♁♁. (A–G, I. Habitus; H. Antennae). A. I. apicalis Kolyada & Chemyreva, 2016. B. I. dorsiger (Haliday, 1831). C. I. flavicornis (Thomson, 1858). D. I. grandis Alekseev, 1978. E. I. halidayi Förster, 1850. F. I.
Notton, David G. (8172465) +7 more
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Study of the collection of microhymenoptera Diaprioidea (Insecta, Hymenoptera) of the Museum of La Plata [PDF]
En esta contribución se presenta una síntesis del conocimiento actual de las avispas parasitoides de la superfamilia Diaprioidea (Insecta, Hymenoptera) y se efectúa una recopilación de indicadores biológicos -representatividad taxonómica y geográfica ...
Loiácono, Marta Susana +1 more
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Fig. 7 in Review of the Palaearctic species of Ismaridae Thomson, 1858 (Hymenoptera: Diaprioidea)
Fig. 7. Ismarus tripotini Kim & Lee sp. nov., holotype, ♀. A. Habitus in lateral view. B. Hind tibia. C. Head in dorsal view. D. Mesosoma in dorsal view.Published as part of Kim, Chang-Jun, Notton, David G., Ødegaard, Frode & Lee, Jong-Wook, 2018, Review
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FIGURE 1 in Genera of the parasitoid wasp family Monomachidae (Hymenoptera: Diaprioidea)
FIGURE 1. Relationships within the family Monomachidae, derived from implied weighting analysis implemented in TNT (Goloboff et al. 2003). Only non-homoplasious characters are mapped on the cladogram. Numbers below the branch refer to characters. Numbers
Musetti, Luciana, Johnson, Norman F.
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Fig. 1 in Review of the Palaearctic species of Ismaridae Thomson, 1858 (Hymenoptera: Diaprioidea)
Fig. 1. Ismarus spp., ♀♀ (A–G. Habitus; H–I. Mesosoma in lateral view). A. I. apicalis Kolyada & Chemyreva, 2016. B. I. dorsiger (Haliday, 1831). C, H. I. halidayi Förster, 1850. D. I. grandis Alekseev, 1978. E. I. rugulosus Förster, 1850. F. I. spinalis
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