- Teruhito; Yamada, Hideo; Watanabe,
Kyohei (2016-10-28). "Infestation of the
woodwasp Tremex apicalis Matsumura (Hymenoptera, Siricidae) on the large-leaf dogwood...
- the
woodwasp's egg and the
hatching period is
therefore similar to its host's, the
ichneumons mentioned lay
their eggs on
larvae or
adult woodwasps; they...
- from the abdomen,
derived from the last segment,
which is
found in all
woodwasps. However,
unlike in true wasps, the
projection is
harmless and cannot...
- the
woodwasps (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) were
first described by Buchner.
Different from
highly diverse types in bark and
ambrosia beetles,
woodwasps only...
-
larvae of siricids. In fact,
these wasps are
solitary parasitoids of
woodwasps (Siricidae family),
especially Sirex,
Urocerus and
Xeris species. The...
-
methods the
subordinal classification should be avoided.
Likewise the
woodwasps are
thought to be non-monophyletic,
forming a
grade that is ancestral...
- eggs,
while the
woodwasp ovipositor penetrates wood and the
Orussidae behave as
external parasitoids of wood-boring beetles. The
woodwasps themselves are...
-
parasitoidism evolved. This
common ancestor was
likely an
Ectoparasitoid woodwasp that
parasitized wood-boring
beetle larvae in trees. The
family has existed...
-
Austrocyrta is an
endemic Australian genus of
woodwasps. The
genus was
revised by
Jennings et al. 2009.
Austrocyrta contains the
following species: Austrocyrta...
-
Amylostereum areolatum is
spread by the
sirex woodwasp. The
fungus gains access to new
trees to live off, and the
woodwasp larvae gain food. Many
plants can parasitize...