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Dryinidae is a
cosmopolitan family of
solitary wasps. Its name
comes from the Gr**** drys for oak:
Latreille named the type
genus Dryinus because the first...
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There are
three large,
common families (Bethylidae, Chrysididae, and
Dryinidae) and four small, rare
families (Embolemidae, Plumariidae, Sclerogibbidae...
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Chrysidoidea Family Bethylidae Family Chrysididae (cuckoo wasps)
Family Dryinidae Family Embolemidae Family Plumariidae Family Sclerogibbidae Family Scolebythidae...
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named described by Olmi et al. (2010)
within a
revision of the
Dryinidae and Embolemidae. The holotype, and only specimen, of E.
maryannae was...
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Thaumatodryinus tuukkaraski is a wasp
species in the
family Dryinidae. This tiny
insect is
endemic to
Kenya where it is only
known from the
Taita Hills...
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species of Deinodryinus, with
description of a new
species (Hymenoptera,
Dryinidae)".
ZooKeys (130): 495–504. Bibcode:2011ZooK..130..495G. doi:10.3897/zookeys...
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Chrysidoidea Bethylidae Chrysididae (cuckoo wasps)
Dryinidae Embolemidae Plumariidae Sclerogibbidae Scolebythidae Vespoidea Rhopalosomatidae (rhopalosomatid...
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Chrysidoidea Bethylidae Chrysididae (cuckoo wasps)
Dryinidae Embolemidae Plumariidae Sclerogibbidae Scolebythidae Vespoidea Rhopalosomatidae (rhopalosomatid...
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article contains a list of
wasps of
Great Britain. The
following species are of the
order Hymenoptera and
suborder Apocrita that is
neither a bee...
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Chrysidoidea Bethylidae Chrysididae (cuckoo wasps)
Dryinidae Embolemidae Plumariidae Sclerogibbidae Scolebythidae Vespoidea Rhopalosomatidae (rhopalosomatid...