Definition of Sepulcidae. Meaning of Sepulcidae. Synonyms of Sepulcidae

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Definition of Sepulcidae

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Meaning of Sepulcidae from wikipedia

- Sepulcidae is an extinct family of stem sawflies in the order Hymenoptera. The family is known primarily from late Mesozoic fossils found in 1968 in Transbaikalia...
- living family, Cephidae, plus another 17 genera in the extinct family Sepulcidae. They first appeared around 212 million years ago in the Norian Age, and...
- D. (2024). "Two new species of Ghilarellinae (Hymenoptera, Cephoidea, Sepulcidae) from the Lower Cretaceous". Cretaceous Research. 159. 105875. Bibcode:2024CrRes...
- Se****nia is an extinct genus of stem sawflies in the family Sepulcidae. There is one described species in Se****nia, S. syricta. The genus was identified...
- of science fiction. It was su****ded by the J****z A. Zajdel Award. Sepulcidae is a family of extinct hymenopteran insects found in 1968 in Transbaikalia...
- Sepulca is an extinct genus of stem sawflies in the family Sepulcidae. The genus Sepulca was identified by Alexandr Pavlovich Rasnitsyn. It was named by...
- Prosyntexis is an extinct genus of stem sawflies in the family Sepulcidae. There are at least four described species in Prosyntexis. The species Prosyntexis...
- Aculeata. Family †Parapamphiliidae Rasn., 1968 – later was included into Sepulcidae Rasn., 1968 as the subfamily Parapamphiliinae Rasn., 1968 Family †Xyelydidae...
- Dobbertin, Mecklenburg (Zessin collection) Dobbertin, Mecklenburg (Ansorge coll) Specimens A pseudo-Wasp, member of the family Sepulcidae inside Hymenoptera....
- ; Shih, C.-K.; Ren, D.; Zhao, Y.-Y.; Gao, T.-P. (2023). "New taxa of Sepulcidae (Hymenoptera) from mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber". Palaeoentomology. 6 (2):...