Definition of Chrysididae. Meaning of Chrysididae. Synonyms of Chrysididae

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Definition of Chrysididae

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Meaning of Chrysididae from wikipedia

- Commonly known as cuckoo wasps or emerald wasps, the hymenopteran family Chrysididae is a very large cosmopolitan group (over 3000 described species) of parasitoid...
- Africa. Fauna Europaea Biolib Chrysis Chrysididae Paolo Rosa and Zai-fu Xu Annotated type catalogue of the Chrysididae (Insecta, Hymenoptera) deposited in...
- Chrysis angolensis is a species of cuckoo wasp in the family Chrysididae, found throughout much of the world. It has been recently recorded as being introduced...
- Cleptinae is a small subfamily of cuckoo wasps in the family Chrysididae. There are 3 genera and almost 100 described species in Cleptinae, and they are...
- but other chrysidids. The vast diversity of the cuckoo wasp family, Chrysididae, includes thousands of species, which have individually adapted to their...
- ovipositor is no longer used for egg-laying. An exception is the family Chrysididae, members of the Hymenoptera, in which species such as Chrysis ignita...
- Trichrysis is a genus of cuckoo wasps, insects in the family Chrysididae. The body is elongated. The posterior margin of the third tergite of the abdomen...
- Chrysura refulgens is a species of cuckoo wasps (insects in the family Chrysididae). Chrysura refulgens can reach a length of 10–12 millimetres (0.39–0...
- Chrysura simplex is a species of cuckoo wasps, insects in the family Chrysididae. Subspecies include: Chrysura simplex simplex (Dahlbom, 1854) Chrysura...
- of other insects. There are three large, common families (Bethylidae, Chrysididae, and Dryinidae) and four small, rare families (Embolemidae, Plumariidae...