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- Host insects of this family that are afflicted are referred to as being "stylopized". Stylopidae are ****ociated primarily with wasps and bees but are known...
- Vespa, 4.3% of V. mandarinia females were parasitized. Males were not stylopized (parasitization by stylopid strepsipterans, such as X. moutoni) at all...
- bees exclusively. Very rarely, multiple females may live within a single stylopized host; multiple males within a single host are somewhat more common. Strepsiptera...
- Schmid-Hempel 1998, p. 94. Kathirithamby, J.; Johnston, J.S. (1992). "Stylopization of Solenopsis invicta (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) by Caenocholax fenyesi...
- Richard S.; Pearce, April M. & O'Neill, Kevin M. (2009). "Prevalence of stylopization of Sphex ichneumoneus (L.) (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae) by Paraxenos westwoodi...
- checklist of species". ZooKeys. 1093. Salt, George; Bequaert, Joseph (1929). "Stylopized Vespidae". Psyche: A Journal of Entomology. 36 (3). doi:10.1155/1929/78563...
- female parasite or male pupa from the host abdomen is referred to as "stylopization", referring to the family of these insects. Female worker wasps infected...
- Retrieved 23 January 2020. Kons, Hugo L. Jr.; Rowan, Rex (2018). "APPENDIX I: Stylopized Florida Polistinae". The Paper Wasps and Hornets of Florida (Hymenoptera:...
- (Strepsiptera : Myrmecolacidae) and the Habitats Most Likely to Contain Its Stylopized Host, Solenopsis invicta (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)". Environmental Entomology...
- Bird Bander. 21 (4): 177. 1996. Salt, George (1927). "The effects of stylopization on aculeate hymenoptera". Journal of Experimental Zoology. 48 (1): 223–331...