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- small family of aculeate wasps in the superfamily Chrysidoidea. These chrysidoid wasps are found in Africa, Australia, the Neotropics, north China, Thailand...
- URL: http://www.chrysis.net/ Carpenter, James M. "What Do We Know about Chrysidoid (Hymenoptera) Relationships?" Zoologica Scripta 28.1-2 (1999): 215-31...
- apocritans, including megalyroids, evanioids, proctotrupoids, ichneumonoids, chrysidoids, and the enigmatic Apocrites. Phase 2 of the MMPR, lasting from the Late...
- species Sites Notes Images Chrysididae Undescribed Undescribed McAbee Chrysidoid wasps of the chrysidid subfamily Chrysidinae Not described to genus/species...
- examined by Alexandr P. Rasnitsyn, who identified them as belonging to the chrysidoid family Plumariidae. Plumalexius was first fully studied by Denis J. Brothers...
- G. A. R.; Lucena, D .A. A. (2019). "†Chrysobythidae, a new family of chrysidoid wasps from Cretaceous Burmese amber (Hymenoptera, Aculeata)". Historical...
- Rosse-Guillevic, S.; Jouault, C.; Brazidec, M. (2023). "A new scolebythid-like chrysidoid genus and species (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea) with striking metasomal...
- a feature that is seen in both the true formicids, and in the extinct chrysidoid wasp family Falsiformicidae, which is not related to formicids at all...
- Valid ****x, McKellar & Perrichot Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)  France A chrysidoid wasp. The type species is N. carentonensis. Othniodellitha Gen. et sp...
- in Cai et al. Early Cretaceous Yixian Formation  China A scolebythid chrysidoid. The genus contains two species: Mirabythus lechrius and M. liae. Pachycondyla...