- a whole; accordingly, most
recent publications (e.g.,) use the name "
chalcidoid" when
referring to
members of the superfamily. Most
chalcid wasps are...
- and the prepectus) can be used to
distinguish chalcidoids from
other parasitic Apocrita.
Chalcidoid wasps are
small wasps (most
within the
range 0.5–5...
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Haplodiploidy is a ****-determination
system in
which males develop from
unfertilized eggs and are haploid, and
females develop from
fertilized eggs and...
-
attack caterpillars and a wide
range of
other insects including greenfly;
chalcidoid wasps,
which parasitise eggs and
larvae of greenfly, whitefly, cabbage...
- Mymaridae,
commonly known as
fairyflies or
fairy wasps, are a
family of
chalcidoid wasps found in temperate, subtropical, and
tropical regions throughout...
- cell by cell. A
variety of
parasitic wasps,
ranging from
extremely tiny
chalcidoid wasps to larger,
bright green chrysidid wasps,
attack mud
dauber nests...
- the
number of
flagellomeres in most species. In many
beetles and in the
chalcidoid wasps, the
apical flagellomeres form a club shape,
called the clava. The...
-
Herbertiidae is a
family of
chalcidoid wasps. In 2022, this
family was
described based on an
analysis of a
combination of molecular, morphological, and...
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Encarsia formosa is a
species of
chalcidoid wasp and a well
known parasitoid of
greenhouse whitefly, one of the
first to be used
commercially for biological...
-
system and
replicates in the
oviduct of the
female wasp. One
family of
chalcidoid wasps, the Eucharitidae, has
specialized as
parasitoids of ants, most...