- The
Bradynobaenidae are a
family of
wasps similar to the Mutillidae,
differing most
visibly in the presence, in females, of a
suture separating the pronotum...
- Vespidae).
Their research also
found families Mutillidae, Tiphiidae, and
Bradynobaenidae to be paraphyletic. A
later study in 2013
confirmed the need for revision...
- of the
metasoma called felt lines. Only two
other vespoid families (
Bradynobaenidae and Chyphotidae) have felt lines, but the
females of
these families...
- wasps,
potter wasps,
pollen wasps, yellowjackets, hornets)
Tiphioidea Bradynobaenidae Tiphiidae (tiphiid wasps)
Thynnoidea Chyphotidae Thynnidae (flower...
- wasps,
potter wasps,
pollen wasps, yellowjackets, hornets)
Tiphioidea Bradynobaenidae Tiphiidae (tiphiid wasps)
Thynnoidea Chyphotidae Thynnidae (flower...
- wasps,
potter wasps,
pollen wasps, yellowjackets, hornets)
Tiphioidea Bradynobaenidae Tiphiidae (tiphiid wasps)
Thynnoidea Chyphotidae Thynnidae (flower...
- wasps,
potter wasps,
pollen wasps, yellowjackets, hornets)
Tiphioidea Bradynobaenidae Tiphiidae (tiphiid wasps)
Thynnoidea Chyphotidae Thynnidae (flower...
- wasps,
potter wasps,
pollen wasps, yellowjackets, hornets)
Tiphioidea Bradynobaenidae Tiphiidae (tiphiid wasps)
Thynnoidea Chyphotidae Thynnidae (flower...
-
Superfamily Scolioidea Family Scoliidae Superfamily Tiphioidea Family Bradynobaenidae Family Sierolomorphidae Family Tiphiidae Superfamily Thynoidea Family...
- 2008)
removed two of the
subfamilies formerly placed in the
family Bradynobaenidae to a
separate family Chyphotidae, thus
restricting true bradynobaenids...