The hymenopteran tree of life: evidence from protein-coding genes and objectively aligned ribosomal data. [PDF]
Klopfstein S +4 more
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Scientific contributions of Alexandr P. Rasnitsyn, 1959 to present. [PDF]
Engel MS, Shcherbakov DE.
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The taming of an impossible child: a standardized all-in approach to the phylogeny of Hymenoptera using public database sequences. [PDF]
Peters RS +7 more
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Abundance and Population Decline Factors of Chrysopid Juveniles in Olive Groves and Adjacent Trees. [PDF]
Alcalá Herrera R +3 more
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In silico prediction of neuropeptides in Hymenoptera parasitoid wasps. [PDF]
Chang J, Zhao J, Tian X.
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First detection of Wolbachia in the New Zealand biota. [PDF]
Bridgeman B +3 more
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A molecular phylogeny of the Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera). [PDF]
Munro JB +7 more
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Multiple ecosystem services from field margin vegetation for ecological sustainability in agriculture: scientific evidence and knowledge gaps. [PDF]
Mkenda PA +6 more
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Ceraphronoidea, Platygastroidea and Proctotrupoidea from Brazil (Hymenoptera) [PDF]
The wasps of the "Proctotrupoidea complex" (Ceraphronoidea, Proctotrupoidea y Platygasteroidea) are a very large and diverse group of parasitic Hymenoptera. It is a relatively old group, with fossils from the Jurassic period. All of them are parasitoids or hiperparasitoids of other arthropods, attacking most groups of terrestrial insects as well as ...
Cecilia B Margaria
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