- of
either sawflies or
walking sticks and
cannot fold up into a ball.
Chrysidids are
always solitary. They fly
mainly in the
hottest and
driest months...
-
ignita is a
chrysidid wasp with a
typical colorful,
metallic exoskeleton; the
stinger is
reduced in size and used as an ovipositor.
Chrysidids differ from...
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ranging from
extremely tiny
chalcidoid wasps to larger,
bright green chrysidid wasps,
attack mud
dauber nests. They
pirate provisions and
offspring as...
-
Cleptidea Mocsáry, 1904
Lustrina Kurian, 1955
Kimsey LS,
Bohart RM (1991) The
chrysidid wasps of the world.
Oxford Science Publications, New York. Bohart, R....
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potter wasp
Cyphomenes anisitsii. Kimsey, L.S., Bohart, R.M. 1990. The
Chrysidid Wasps of the World.
Oxford University Press. 652 pp. Auko,
Tiago H.; Trad...
- ****ov, 1902
Parnopes Latreille, 1796
Kimsey LS,
Bohart RM (1991) The
chrysidid wasps of the world.
Oxford Science Publications, New York.
Paukkunen J...
- (Hymenoptera, Chrysididae) Key for the
identification of the
Italian genera of
Chrysidids Chrysis –
Known Hosts P.
Winterhagen Strategy for
sneaking into a host’s...
- (Hymenoptera, Chrysididae) Key for the
identification of the
Italian genera of
Chrysidids Chrysis –
Known Hosts P.
Winterhagen Strategy for
sneaking into a host’s...
- prepupae.
Other sources of
parasitism include the
bombyliid fly Anthrax,
chrysidid wasps, and
various species of
scavenger flies (Miltogramminae). The tufted...
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Institute RAS.
Supplement No. 5.
Kimsey L.S. and
Bohart R.M. (1990) 1991. The
Chrysidid Wasps of the World.
Oxford University Press, New York, 652 p. v t e...