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- Bracon (wasp) - Wikipedia
Bracon is a genus of wasps in the Braconidae, a family of parasitoid wasps There are several hundred described species but there are thousands still undescribed [1]
- Braconidae - Wikipedia
The Braconidae are currently divided into about 47 subfamilies and over 1000 genera, [2] which include Aerophilus, Aleiodes, Apanteles, Asobara, Bracon, Cenocoelius, Chaenusa, Chorebus, Cotesia, Dacnusa, Diachasma, Dimeris, Microgaster, Opius, Parapanteles, Phaenocarpa, Spathius, and Syntretus
- Description, Parasitoid, Hymenoptera, Facts - Britannica
Braconid wasps are dark or dull in color and relatively small, seldom exceeding 1 5 cm (0 6 inch) in length They are similar in appearance to ichneumon wasps, a related family of parasitic wasps, though braconids are typically smaller The wings are sometimes banded or spotted
- Bracon: Identification, Facts, and Taxonomy - bugswithmike. com
Bracon is a large genus of parasitoid wasps in the family Braconidae, with several hundred described species and thousands remaining undescribed The genus has…
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- Bracon - WaspWeb
Bracon Fabricius, 1804 Type species: Ichneumon minutator Fabricius,1798 Worldwide Mostly ectoparasitoids (idiobiont) of concealed larvae of xylophagous and stem-boring Coleoptera and Lepidoptera and less commonly of Diptera, Hemiptera and Symphyta
- Family Braconidae - Braconid Wasps - BugGuide. Net
>1700 spp in >200 genera of 36 subfamilies in our area; close to 20,000 spp in >1000 genera of ~50 subfamilies worldwide Ghahari et al (2003) estimate 120,000 spp Many are egg-larval parasitoids (eggs laid into host eggs but start to develop after the host larva hatch)
- Subfamily Braconinae - BugGuide. Net
In most species, larvae feed on larvae of Lepidoptera or Coleoptera Some feed on concealed dipterous one sawfly larvae In smaller species, adult female feeding on hosts is common (6) idiobiont ectoparasitoids; across the subfamily, solitary and gregarious parasitism occur (6)
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