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Commonly known as
cuckoo wasps or
emerald wasps, the
hymenopteran family Chrysididae is a very
large cosmopolitan group (over 3000
described species) of parasitoid...
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other chrysidids. The vast
diversity of the
cuckoo wasp family,
Chrysididae,
includes thousands of species,
which have
individually adapted to their...
- offspring, no
further maternal care is given.
Members of the
family Chrysididae, the
cuckoo wasps, are
kleptoparasites and lay
their eggs in the nests...
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other insects.
There are
three large,
common families (Bethylidae,
Chrysididae, and Dryinidae) and four small, rare
families (Embolemidae, Plumariidae...
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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...
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Chrysis smaragdula is a
species of
cuckoo wasp in the
family Chrysididae. "Species
Chrysis smaragdula". BugGuide.
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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...
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Family Stenotritidae Superfamily Chrysidoidea Family Bethylidae Family Chrysididae (cuckoo wasps)
Family Dryinidae Family Embolemidae Family Plumariidae...
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large Old
World species of
cuckoo wasps (insects in the
family Chrysididae).
Stilbum cyanurum can
reach a
length of
about 20
millimetres (0.79 in)...
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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...