Definition of Bethylidae. Meaning of Bethylidae. Synonyms of Bethylidae

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Definition of Bethylidae

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- The Bethylidae are a family of aculeate wasps in the superfamily Chrysidoidea. As a family, their biology ranges between parasitoid wasps and hunting wasps...
- Azevedo, Celso. (2021). Sclerodermus versus Scleroderma (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae). Butlletí de la Institució Catalana d’Història Natural 85(1): 37-40....
- same way that some Bethylidae still do, but it does not follow that the extant digger Sphecidae are descendants of the Bethylidae. Bearing this in mind...
- Cephalonomia tarsalis is a idiobiont ectoparasitoid hymenopteran in the family Bethylidae. Known hosts include: Oryzaephilus surinamensis, Sitophilus granarius...
- Holepyris sylvanidis, is a species of hymenopteran parasitoid in the family Bethylidae. It parasitizes pests of stored products. Its hosts include the confused...
- Holepyris is a genus of hymenopteran parasitoids in the family Bethylidae. These species use small beetle larvae as hosts for their larvae. Prior to a...
- Chrysidoidea Bethylidae Chrysididae (cuckoo wasps) Dryinidae Embolemidae Plumariidae Sclerogibbidae Scolebythidae Vespoidea Rhopalosomatidae (rhopalosomatid...
- virus. The release of skatole by certain parasitic wasps in the family Bethylidae is used to determine which subfamily the species belongs to. Species of...
- most well-studied is the parasitoid wasp Laelius pedatus (in the family Bethylidae). Upon discovering an A. verbasci larva, a female wasp will land on the...
- Magnacca, KN (2019). "Two new species of Sierola Cameron (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae) from New Zealand and Australia". New Zealand Entomologist. 42 (1): 13–20...