Definition of Stephanidae. Meaning of Stephanidae. Synonyms of Stephanidae

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Definition of Stephanidae

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- The Stephanidae, sometimes called crown wasps, are a family of parasitoid wasps. They are the only living members of the superfamily Stephanoidea. Stephanidae...
- Baltic Amber (Hymenoptera, Stephanidae): designation of a neotype, revised classification, and a key to amber Stephanidae". ZooKeys (4): 55–64. Bibcode:2008ZooK...
- parasitic wasps within the Apocrita; it includes only one living family, Stephanidae (350 living species mid Cretaceous-recent), as well as the extinct families...
- Megischus is a genus of crown-wasps in the parasitoid family Stephanidae. There are over 90 species globally distributed throughout the Neotropical, Palearctic...
- Proctotrupomorpha Evanioidea Aulacidae Evaniidae (ensign wasps) Gasteruptiidae Stephanoidea Stephanidae Megalyroidea Megalyridae Trigonaloidea Trigonalidae...
- Proctotrupomorpha Evanioidea Aulacidae Evaniidae (ensign wasps) Gasteruptiidae Stephanoidea Stephanidae Megalyroidea Megalyridae Trigonaloidea Trigonalidae...
- Steph**** is a genus of parasitoid wasps in the family Stephanidae. Records of species are from Europe and Asia. There are 6 species of Steph****: Steph****...
- Baltic Amber (Hymenoptera, Stephanidae): designation of a neotype, revised classification, and a key to amber Stephanidae". ZooKeys (4): 55–64. Bibcode:2008ZooK...
- Family Roproniidae Family Vanhorniidae Superfamily Stephanoidea Family Stephanidae Superfamily Trigonaloidea Family †Maimetshidae Family Trigonalidae Superfamily...
- Ichneumonidae Pompilidae Rhopalosomatidae Aulacidae Evaniidae Gasteruptiidae Stephanidae Megalyridae Trigonalidae Ibaliidae Liopteridae Figitidae Austroniidae...