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- Hymenoptera - Wikipedia
Hymenoptera is a large order of insects, comprising the sawflies, wasps, bees, and ants Over 150,000 living species of Hymenoptera have been described, [2][3] in addition to over 2,000 extinct ones [4] Many of the species are parasitic
- Hymenoptera | Definition, Bee, Ant, Wasp, Characteristics, Families . . .
Hymenoptera, (order Hymenoptera), the third largest—and perhaps the most beneficial to humans—of all insect orders More than 150,000 species have been described, including ants, bees, wasps (including parasitoids such as ichneumons and chalcids), sawflies, and lesser-known types
- Hymenopteran - Definition, Examples, Characteristics, and Picture
The Hymenoptera is the third largest order of insects, with over 150,000 living species, including sawflies, ants, bees, and wasps The order derives its name from the Greek word ‘hymen’ as the members of this group have membranous, connected wings These insects are abundant in almost all habitats, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions
- Wasps, Ants, and Bees (Hymenoptera) | Smithsonian Institution
Of the 6,000–7,000 new species of insects described annually, Hymenoptera is a large component, especially in the parasitic wasp groups Nearly all commonly encountered Hymenoptera can be recognized by a narrow "waist " When winged, the wings form two membranous pairs that can be hooked together
- HYMENOPTERAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HYMENOPTERAN is any of an order (Hymenoptera) of highly specialized insects with complete metamorphosis that include the bees, wasps, ants, ichneumon flies, sawflies, gall wasps, and related forms, often associate in large colonies with complex social organization, and have usually four membranous wings and the abdomen generally
- Insect Identification: Hymenoptera
These are four examples of the order Hymenoptera Clockwise from upper left, the insects are: carpenter bee (genus Xylocopa, family Apidae); wasp; yellowjacket (family Vespidae); honey bee (Apis mellifera) Insects collected and identified by: Sara Mitchell Photo credit: Amanda McCreless
- Hymenoptera - Royal Entomological Society
Understanding the biology of the Hymenoptera depends on two major points, the method of sex determination, and the different kinds of parasitism; both of these have shaped the evolution of the order as a whole
- Hymenoptera: Ants, Bees, Wasps and Ichnuemonids | Earth Life
The smallest known insect in the world is a Hymenopteran Alaptus magnanimus and the largest single colony of insects so far recorded are also Hymenopteran, being Ants of the genus Formica in Japan (F yessensis with over 300 million ants living in one supercolony of 45 interconnected nests)
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