hymenoptera in English

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a large order of insects that includes the bees, wasps, ants, and sawflies. These insects have four transparent wings and the females typically have a sting.
They frequently feed on Hymenoptera (bees, wasps and ants), Diptera (true flies), Hemiptera (true bugs) and Coleoptera (beetles).

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1. The major parasitic insects belong to Hymenoptera and Diptera .

2. A MONOGRAPH OF THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE BUMBLEBEES (HYMENOPTERA: APIDAE; Bombinae)

3. Ichneumonoidea (Braconids And Ichneumons) is a superfamily of Hymenoptera

4. Arrhenotokously reproducing Hymenoptera and Acarina include many important natural enemies.

5. Aculeates are part of the vast insect order, the Hymenoptera

6. Checklist of British and Irish Hymenoptera - Aculeates (Apoidea, Chrysidoidea and Vespoidea)

7. Within animals, this phenomenon has been best studied in the parasitic Hymenoptera.

8. Aphelinus Abdominalis Dalman (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) is a generalist parasitoid of cereal (e.g

9. Systematic Studies on the Family Apidae (Hymenoptera) in Ankara province Part I: Bombinae

10. A Monograph of the Western Hemisphere Bumblebees (Hymenoptera: Apidae; Bombinae) - Volume 102 Issue S65

11. 19, 1965 THE BUMBLE BEES OF ARKANSAS (HYMENOPTERA, APIDAE, Bombinae) Leland Chandler and C

12. An Ichneumon Barbator in uska species han Hymenoptera nga ginhulagway ni Fabricius hadton 1793

13. Monoandry and polyandry in bumble bees (Hymenoptera; Bombinae) as evidenced by highly variable microsatellites

14. Cresson, E.T. (1865) On the Hymenoptera of Cuba., Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia.

15. 26 (2013): Notes on male and female facial patterns in bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea), with comments on other Aculeates Brief Communications Notes on male and female facial patterns in bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea), with comments on other Aculeates

16. Patients receiving ACE inhibitors during desensitisation treatment (e. g. hymenoptera venom) have experienced anaphylactoid reactions

17. Venom immunotherapy (VIT) protects patients with Hymenoptera venom anaphylaxis from subsequent potentially life-threatening reactions.

18. The Aculeate Hymenoptera of Wales; with special reference to the manuscript ‘The Aculeates of Wales’ by H.M

19. Notes on male and female facial patterns in bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea), with comments on other Aculeates

20. The Aculeates, or stinging Hymenoptera, were one of the most recent large groups of insects to evolve

21. In the study, altogether 26 species of arthropods (Acarina, Psocoptera, Hymenoptera, Coleoptera) were found in the grain residues.

22. Rose Bedeguar gall or moss gall is a gall produced by the hymenoptera insect (Diplolepis rosae) on Rosa canina

23. The behavioural and morphological correlates of male mating systems in the genus Bombus and other aculeate Hymenoptera are discussed.

24. Platyptilia carduidactyla Cushman, R.A. (1939) A new Angitia, parasitic on the artichoke plume-moth (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae)., Pan-Pacific Entomologist.

25. For bees and wasps, members of the Hymenoptera order, they serve instead as tools for pollen-collecting and wax-molding.

26. Molecular phylogenetic analysis of mermithid nematodes (Mermithida: Mermithidae) discovered from Japanese bumblebee (Hymenoptera: Bombinae) and behavioral observation of an infected bumblebee

27. The Aculeates, or stinging insects, are a monophyletic group of the insect order Hymenoptera, amounting to about 68,000 known species worldwide

28. 23 Figs (Ficus spp. , Moraceae) and their pollinating fig wasps (Hymenoptera, Agaonidae) are a classic example of an obligate plant-pollinator mutualism.

29. A monograph of the western hemisphere bumblebees (Hymenoptera: Apidae; Bombinae) by Herbert Edward Milliron, 1971, Entomological Society of Canada edition, in English

30. Blackburn, J.; Cameron, P. (1886) On the Hymenoptera of the Hawaiian Islands., Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society.

31. Colleoptera, Hymenoptera, and Collembola declined 1 wk postspray in Acaricide-treated plots, and in IC2 plots all numbers rebounded by 20 d postspray

32. Estoup A, Scholl A, Pouvreau A, Solignac M (1995) Monoandry and polyandry in bumblebees (Hymenoptera—Bombinae) as evidenced by highly variable microsatellites

33. Two indicator species, the cereal aphid parasitoid Aphidius rhopalosiphi (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) and the predatory mite Typhlodromus pyri (Acari: Phytoseiidae) shall always be tested.

34. Ant, (family Formicidae), any of approximately 10,000 species of insects (order Hymenoptera) that are social in habit and live together in organized colonies

35. The Braconidae are a family of parasitoid wasps.After the closely related Ichneumonidae, Braconids make up the second-largest family in the order Hymenoptera, with …

36. At the low end are independently founded Colonies, wherein single inseminated females (such as eusocial thrips and aphids and some Hymenoptera) initiate new Colonies alone

37. For plant protection products, two indicator species, the cereal aphid parasitoid Aphidius rhopalosiphi (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) and the predatory mite Typhlodromus pyri (Acari: Phytoseiidae) shall be tested.

38. 22 Each duct thus forms a miniature reservoir for the secretions of each single secretory cells,[www.Sentencedict.com] a novel structural arrangement in exocrine glands of social Hymenoptera.

39. On the contrary, spraying the soil surface with concentrated acid solutions (pH 0) caused a decrease in the abundance of most arthropods (Acarina, Coleoptera, Hymenoptera, Nematocera, Brachycera).

40. These are: disease fungus (Mycophyta), mites (Acari), spiders (Araneae), parasitic and predacious wasps (Hymenoptera), staphlinids (Coleoptera), larvae and adults of Diptera as well as birds of certain species.

41. You can find this mouthpart on ants from the Hymenoptera order, grasshoppers and crickets of the Orthoptera order, dragonflies of the Odonata order, and beetles of the Coleoptera order.

42. Bees of the genus Euglossa (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Bombinae: Euglossini) are endemic to the Neotropical Region where they play important roles in the pollination of many plants, including orchids (e.g., Dressier, 1981)

43. Most insects that feed on nectar or pollen are Anthophilous, including many butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera), wasps, ants and bees (Hymenoptera), but also numerous flies (Diptera), beetles (Coleoptera) and thrips (Thysanoptera).

44. Ent., 3(2): 117-122.November 15, 1997 Ataxonomic Note and Nest Description ofan Australian PaperWasp, Polistes variabilis (FABRICIUS) (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Polistinae) Jun-ichiKOJIMA Natural History Laboratory, Faculty ofScience, Ibaraki University, Mito 310, Japan

45. Chen (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae), released Augmentatively against European corn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis (Hübner), Lepidoptera: Crambidae) in sweet corn (Zea mays L.) is an example of an augmentative biological control agent with great potential

46. Bumble bee Bombus huntii, Hymenoptera, Apidae, Bombinae collecting pollen and nectar from wild flowers along hiking trails to Doughnut Falls in Big Cottonwood Canyon, in the Wasatch front Rocky Mountains, Utah, Western USA.

47. Phylum Arthropoda subphylum hexapoda order Hymenoptera "membrane wing" bees, wasps, ants complete metamorphosis 2 pairs of membranous wings, some wingless biting, sucking, or lapping mouthparts some species social pollinator, honey, destroy other insects, may sting.

48. The test shall provide sufficient information to evaluate the toxicity of the plant protection product to the two indicator species (Aphidius rhopalosiphi (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) and Typhlodromus pyri) (Acari: Phytoseiidae) in accordance with the relevant risk quotient analysis.

49. Due to the increasing incidence of hymenoptera venom allergies and the potentially life-threatening reactions, it is important for otolaryngologists working in allergology to have an understanding of modern diagnostic and treatment standards for this allergic disease.

50. Bedeguar Gall: UKSI Robin's Pin-Cushion Gall: UKSI Rose Bedeguar Causer: UKSI Classification unranked Biota kingdom Animalia phylum Arthropoda subphylum Hexapoda class Insecta order Hymenoptera suborder Apocrita superfamily Cynipoidea family Cynipidae tribe Diplolepidini genus Diplolepis species Diplolepis rosae