- propodeum. Therefore, it is
general practice, when
discussing the body of an
apocritan in a
technical sense, to
refer to the
mesosoma and
metasoma (or gaster)...
- the
wings may be
reduced or
modified on
either or both segments. In the
apocritan Hymenoptera, the
first abdominal segment is
fused to the metathorax, where...
-
petiole connects with the gaster,
which is the
functional abdomen in
apocritan wasps,
starting with the
third abdominal segment proper. Together, the...
- Austin, A.D. (1994). "Molecular
phylogeny of the
insect order Hymenoptera:
apocritan relationships".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of
Sciences of the...
-
structural diversity and
phylogenetic significance of the
mesosoma in
apocritan wasps (Insecta: Hymenoptera)".
Zoological Journal of the
Linnean Society...
- The
Gasteruptiidae are one of the more
distinctive families among the
apocritan wasps, with
surprisingly little variation in
appearance for a
group that...
- form of appendages, such as
prolegs or, in
aquatic insects, gills. In
apocritan Hymenoptera (wasps, bees and ants), the
metasoma consists of the second...
- This
paleoentomology list
records new
fossil insect taxa that are to be
described during the year 2022, as well as
notes other significant paleoentomology...
- of Hymenoptera,
because they form the
sister taxon of the
megadiverse apocritan wasps, and the
common ancestor of
Orussidae +
Apocrita evolved parasitism...
- Orussoidea, the
latter being the only
parasitoid sawfly lineage, and the
apocritan parasitoid clades Evanioidea, Ephialtitoidea, and Proctotrupoidea, which...