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A Set of Novel Venom Proteins Enables Parasitoid Wasps to Exploit Older Hosts and Coexist with Competitors. [PDF]
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The Thermal Adaptability of <i>Sclerodermus guani</i> Xiao <i>et</i> Wu (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae), an Important Parasitoid of Long-Horned Beetles in China. [PDF]
Wang L +7 more
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Comparative anatomy of the thoracic muscles of bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). [PDF]
Meira OM, Almeida EAB.
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Large-scale Genome Analyses Provide Insights into Hymenoptera Evolution. [PDF]
He C +17 more
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Population genetics and ecological niche modeling of Diglyphus albiscapus (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) in China. [PDF]
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Metabarcoding of larval guts reveals diet diversity in native apex predators-the yellowjacket wasps <i>Vespula vulgaris</i> and <i>Vespula germanica</i>. [PDF]
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Parasitoids - insects that parasitize other insects - have fascinating biologies that have made them darlings of the science fiction genre, owing to their wide array of innovative and often gruesome strategies for living off other organisms. These insects do not sting, but rather lay eggs on or inside their hosts, typically another insect or spider ...
Gaelen R, Burke, Barbara J, Sharanowski
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Parasitoids - insects that parasitize other insects - have fascinating biologies that have made them darlings of the science fiction genre, owing to their wide array of innovative and often gruesome strategies for living off other organisms. These insects do not sting, but rather lay eggs on or inside their hosts, typically another insect or spider ...
Gaelen R, Burke, Barbara J, Sharanowski
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