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Phylogeny and evolution of wasps, ants and bees (Hymenoptera, Chrysidoidea, Vespoidea and Apoidea) [PDF]

open access: yesZoologica Scripta, 1999
Uploaded by PlaziThe comprehensive cladistic study of family-level phylogeny in the Aculeata (sensu lato) by Brothers & Carpenter, published in 1993, is briefly reviewed and re-evaluated, particularly with respect to the sections dealing with Vespoidea ...
Denis J Brothers
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The phylogenetic relationships and natural classificition of the Vespoidea (Hymenptera)

Systematic Entomology, 1982
Abstract. Phylogenetic relationships of the subfamilies and tribes of the Vespoidea (= Diploptera) are investigated using cladistic methods. A natural classification is proposed, sequencing seven tribes in six subfamilies within the single family Vespidae. Euparagia is the
James M Carpenter
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Review of Occurrence of Vespoidea (Hymenoptera) in the State of Campeche, Mexico

Journal of Entomological Science, 2020
AbstractThe superfamily Vespoidea of the order Hymenoptera is reportedly comprised of 27,389 species worldwide within 10 taxonomic families and represents a diversity of composition, behavioral habits, and ecological roles. Studies of Vespoidea in the state of Campeche, Mexico, are scarce, and most reports are focused on the family Formicidae.
Venancio Vanoye-Eligio
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Sex Ratios of Some Mason Wasps (Vespoidea and Sphecoidea)

Nature, 1966
MALE hymenoptera are haploid and develop from unfertilized eggs, while females are diploid and the product of a fertilization. A female is inseminated early in her imaginal life and, at least in the Apocrita, subsequently exercises control over whether or not a sperm will be made available for a given egg.
S D, Jayakar, H, Spurway
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An annotated distributional checklist of Vespidae (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea) of India.

Zootaxa, 2020
This study presents a checklist of the vespid wasps (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) of India. A total of 288 species belonging to 60 genera and 5 subfamilies of Vespidae are known to occur within the political boundaries of India. A complete list of species, comprising valid scientific names, synonyms, geographical distribution within and outside India, along ...
Gawas, Sandesh M.   +4 more
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Masaridae Hymenoptera Vespoidea of Turkey

1997
 This study is based upon material colleaed from different locaiîties of Turkey between 1976-1996, and the olher related studies are reviewed. in this study, 15 species and subspecies belonged to 4 genera in ıhe subfamily Masarinae are recorded. The type localilies of 4 species and 2 subspecies are in Turkey.
YILDIRIM, Erol, ÖZBEK, Hikmet
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ZARARLILARI BASKI ALTINDA TUTMADA VESPOIDEA (HYMENOPTERA) TİRLERİNİN ÖNEMİ / THE IMPORTANCE OF VESPOIDEA (HYMENOPTERA) SPECIES AS BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENTS

2010
ÖZET: Eumenidac familyası türleri sohu-r, Vespidae ise sosyal yaşam sürdürürler. Her iki familyadada erginlerin gıdasını çiçeklerin nektarı ile başta afıdler olmak üzere birçok böcek türlerinin çıkardığı tatlımaddeler oluşturur. Larvaları
YILDIRIM, Erol, ÖZBEK, Hikmet
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