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Fauna Ottawaensis : Hymenoptera Superfamily III Vespoidea

1908
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Studies of Oriental Stenogastrinae (Hymenoptera Vespoidea)

1977
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A study on the ants (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea: Formicidae) from western Iran

Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica Hungarica, 2013
Species diversity of the family Formicidae is studied in some regions of Western Iran (Ilam, Kermanshah, Kurdistan and Lorestan provinces). In total 38 species and subspecies from 18 genera (Tapinoma Foerster, Camponotus Mayr, Cataglyphis Forster, Formica Linnaeus, Lasius Fabricius, Lepisiota Santschi, Aphaenogaster Mayr, Cardiocondyla Emery ...
Ghahari, H., Collingwood, C.
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Classification of the fossorial, predaceous and parasitic wasps, or the Vespoidea

1902
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Ameisenwespen in ethnologischer und angewandter Entomologie (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea: Mutillidae)

Entomologia Generalis, 2000
Mutillid wasps influence humans only slightly because they rarely occur in large numbers. Many species, however, are conspicuous because of their bright aposematic coloration. In some geographical regions, members of this family are well known for the painful stings of the females.
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Bemerkenswertes uber Faltenwespen 8. (Hymenoptera, Vespoidea)

1985
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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.Euparagiais the sister‐group of the rest of the Vespidae.
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Bemerkenswertes uber Faltenwespen 9. (Hymenoptera, Vespoidea)

1988
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Abnormal Cells Built by the Wasp Eumenes Esuriens Fabr. (?): Vespoidea

1964
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Jayaker, S D   +3 more
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