How To Use Hymenopter In A Sentence
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The _Pompilidæ_ are species of great beauty, some closely resembling those of Australia in the banding and maculation of their wings; amongst the _Vespidæ_ will be found some of the most elegant and beautiful forms in the whole of that protean family of Hymenoptera.
Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
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There are collagenous fiber in integument especially integument and the hymenopterous integument discovered by the H . E .
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The order Strepsiptera are obligate endoparasitic insects that are known to parasitize seven insect orders, including solitary and social Hymenoptera.
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The orders Orthoptera and Hemiptera are particularly numerous; as likewise is the stinging division of the Hymenoptera; the bees, perhaps, being excepted.
Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
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On this later-day Earth, drowsing through the late afternoon of its existence, only a few families of the old orders of hymenoptera and diptera survived in mutated form: most dreadful of these were the tigerflies.
HOTHOUSE
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And ants are in the order Hymenoptera, which is the same order as wasps and bees.
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Such social hymenoptera may live together in nests or hives of many thousands of individuals, all descended form a single queen.
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The diminutive florets on its flat disk are so shallow that lepidopterous and hymenopterous insects, with their long proboses, stand no chance of getting a meal.
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
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Middle pleural area: in Hymenoptera; the median of the three areas between lateral and pleural carinae: = 2d pleural area.
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Social hymenoptera, for example, will sting an assailant to their hive.
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First submarginal cross-nervure: Hymenoptera; part of the media and the radio-medial cross vein (Comst.).
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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Parapteron - era: small sclerites, articulated to the dorsal extremity of the episternum, just below the wings; absent on prothorax = the tegulae of Hymenoptera, and patagia of Lepidoptera: have been homologized with the elytra of Coleoptera.
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What has happened here is that a parasitic hymenopteran has injected her tiny egg into a golden egg.
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The species of insects studied prior to this study were from 11 orders, but the vast majority were from four orders: Lepidoptera, Diptera, Hymenoptera, and Hemiptera.
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On the 1st December I bred also from another ovum a small hymenopterous parasite.
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Some moths and hymenoptera accompanied the butterflies; and a fine beetle
Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
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They belong to the order Hymenoptera, which includes bees, wasps, sawflies, and ichneumons.
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The ceratopsian name 'Diceratops' Lull, 1905 was preoccupied by a member of the Hymenoptera insects.
The Saga of Diceratops, Diceratus, and Nedoceratops
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Lobulus: the partly separated portion of the wings of some flies and of secondaries in some Hymenoptera: also used as = alula; q.v. Lobus: of maxilla = galea; q.v. Locomotion: organs of, are legs and wings.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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Flowers are visited by a diverse pollinator assemblage comprising Hymenoptera, Lepidoptera and Coleoptera.
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Nor has a single example come to light from among the 4,000 known hymenopteran sawflies and horntails, even though their larvae often form dense cooperative aggregations.
SuperCooperators
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The hymenopteran and mecopteran arolium may be patterned in lines.
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Such social hymenoptera may live together in nests or hives of many thousands of individuals, all descended form a single queen.
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I've got half a mind to pop you one right in the thorax, and bust your hymenoptera.
Hands On: The Latest In Grips
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They belong to the order Hymenoptera, which includes bees, wasps, sawflies, and ichneumons.
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In that regard, they are just like most animals other than the hymenopterans.
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The various other families of aculeate _Hymenoptera_ are doubtless more abundant than the species recorded indicate, and it may be safely reckoned that the parasitic _Hymenoptera_ in Ceylon far exceed one thousand species in number, though they are yet only known by means of about two dozen kinds collected at Kandy by Mr. Thwaites.
Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon
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We compared chromatic contrast (color used for short-range detection) of each pair of spider and flower to detection thresholds computed in the visual systems of both Hymenopteran prey and passerine bird predator.
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The staminate and pistillate flowers of S. mucugensis and S. curralensis were visited by insects belonging to three orders: Coleoptera, Diptera, and Hymenoptera.
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Hymenoptera is a close relationship insect group in human production and livelihood.
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Collar: in general any structure between the head and thorax: specifically, in Hymenoptera, the neck; in Diptera, may mean the neck, the sclerites attached to the thorax, the thorax itself, or its processes (ante furca): in Coleoptera, is the narrowed thorax; in
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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Gastric caeca: = caecum; q.v. Gastro-coeli: a pair of usually transverse lateral pits near the base of the second abdominal tergite in some Hymenoptera.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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Median longitudinal carinae: on the metanotum of Hymenoptera, extend one on each side of the middle.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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The leaf mining habit is known to have evolved only in four extant orders of insects: the Coleoptera, Diptera, Hymenoptera and Lepidoptera.
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The book deals with the biology and ecology of acarines, hemipteroids, coleopteroids and hymenopteroids.
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And in the case of ants and other hymenoptera, they are highly successful. angryoldfatman: Kin altruism occurs, yes.
At What Level did this Evolve?
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Mentum: a labial sclerite bearing the movable parts; attached to and sometimes fused with the sub-mentum; corresponds to the (united) stipes of maxillae: in Coleoptera, what is usually called mentum is really submentum: in Diptera, the term is applied to the posterior oral margin: in Hymenoptera, is part of "tongue," the second joint bearing the labial palpi, paraglossae and ligula.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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The hymenopteran and mecopteran arolium may be patterned in lines.
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The species of insects studied prior to this study were from 11 orders, but the vast majority were from four orders: Lepidoptera, Diptera, Hymenoptera, and Hemiptera.
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The same number of joints in the tarsi is a character generally common to very large groups of beetles, but in the Engidae, as Westwood has remarked, the number varies greatly; and the number likewise differs in the two sexes of the same species: again in fossorial hymenoptera, the manner of neuration of the wings is a character of the highest importance, because common to large groups; but in certain genera the neuration differs in the different species, and likewise in the two sexes of the same species.
On the Origin of Species~ Chapter 05 (historical)
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Patterson's early work on polyembryonic hymenoptera was almost forgotten for 75 years.
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The first linkage map for a hymenopteran species followed soon after.
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Flies and hymenopterans (bees and wasps) also differ in their flight patterns.
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Diets of little brown myotis and eastern pipistrelles were highly diverse, consuming an even proportion of six orders of insects including Coleoptera, Hemiptera, Lepidoptera, Homoptera, Diptera, Hymenoptera, and Tricoptera.
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Clavus: the club of an antenna lava and clavola: in Heteroptera, the oblong sclerite at the base of the inferior margin of the hemelytra: the knob at the end of the stigmal or radial veins in certain Hymenoptera.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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Lesser rearrangements, involving the reshuffling of tRNA genes, have been documented in honey bees, other hymenopterans, mosquitoes, collembolans, and an anostracan crustacean.
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Intermediate field: of termini is = discoidal field q.v. Internal area: in Hymenoptera; the posterior of the three areas between median and lateral longitudinal carina on the metanotum third lateral area.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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However, little is known about costs of parental investment in insects, particularly in solitary as well as social aculeate Hymenoptera.
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Parapteron - era: small sclerites, articulated to the dorsal extremity of the episternum, just below the wings; absent on prothorax = the tegulae of Hymenoptera, and patagia of Lepidoptera: have been homologized with the elytra of Coleoptera.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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Coleoptera, hymenoptera, diptera, in fact, all insects exhibit the characteristic effects of alcohol when under its influence.
The Dawn of Reason or, Mental Traits in the Lower Animals
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In a matter of hours the presidential election, heretofore free of interference from legal insects, was overrun by hymenopterous lawyers.
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Lateral lobes: the deflexed portions of pronotum that cover the sides of pro-thorax in many Orthoptera: in certain Hymenoptera, lie on each side of the parapsidal furrows of mesoscutum and = scapulae.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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The land evertebrates were so sparingly represented, that only three diptera, one species of hymenoptera, and some insect larvæ and spiders could be collected.
The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II
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Internally, the mushroom bodies attain great size and complexity in Hymenoptera with elaborate behaviour.
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Thirty-two of the thirty-five users has received hymenopterous insect stings.
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The fauna of the Succulent Karoo has a rich complement of endemics, especially among the arachnids, hopliniid beetles, aculeate Hymenoptera, and reptiles.
Succulent Karoo
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Wäckers FL (2001) A comparison of nectar - and honeydew sugars with respect to their utilization by the hymenopteran parasitoid
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Contribution a la connaissance des hymenoptera apoidea de Nouvelle-Caledonie et de leurs relations avec la flore butinee.
Biological diversity in New Caledonia
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Their main insect prey include: Orthoptera (grasshoppers and relatives), Hymenoptera (they eat ants only within this group), Coleoptera and larval Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths).
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On this later-day Earth, drowsing through the late afternoon of its existence, only a few families of the old orders of hymenoptera and diptera survived in mutated form: most dreadful of these were the tigerflies.
HOTHOUSE
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Nor has a single example come to light from among the 4,000 known hymenopteran sawflies and horntails, even though their larvae often form dense cooperative aggregations.
SuperCooperators
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Nasal suture: = clypeal suture; q.v. Nasus: anterior termination of the face in certain Hymenoptera: the clypeus or a modification of it: in Odonata, the upper portion of the clypeus = supra-clypeus = postclypeus.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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Way out back I discover a subterranean Yellow Jacket nest the quick and easy way; I mow over the entrance then get stung as I walk behind the mower into the stream of very pissed-off exiting hymenoptera.
Something ate the Yellow Jacket nest
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The evolutionary origin and elaboration of sociality in the aculeate Hymenoptera: Maternal effects, sib-social effects, and heterochrony.
SuperCooperators
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This is consistent with recent studies on chrysomelid beetles and ichneumonoid Hymenoptera and may reflect a highly conserved structure across Holometabola.
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Median area: of wings in Orthoptera, lies between the radial and ulnar veins, radius and media (Comst.): of meta-thorax of Hymenoptera, is the middle of the dorsum, divided into three spaces or cells; 1st or basal area, 2d or Lipper median or areola; 3d or apical or petiolar area.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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I only mention in a cursory way the logarithmic spiral of the spider's web, the precise curves realized without instruments of any kind by the Coleoptera and Hymenoptera in cutting leaves, the stereometry of the aphides.
Lola or, The Thought and Speech of Animals
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Internally, the mushroom bodies attain great size and complexity in Hymenoptera with elaborate behaviour.
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Hymenopterists were hard done by with few aculeates recorded.
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First inner apical nervure: in Hymenoptera (Nort.); is cubitus 1, from media 4, to first anal (Comst.).
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Further spectral analysis was done on 20 of these cells, confirming that these were UV, blue and green photoreceptors typical of other trichromatic hymenopteran species
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In addition to Diptera, CI has since been found to be a Wolbachia-induced trait in a wide diversity of arthropod orders, including Acarina, Coleoptera, Homoptera, Hymenoptera, Isoptera, Lepidoptera, and Orthoptera.
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Parthenogenesis-inducing Wolbachia are restricted to species with haplodiploid sex determination, as occurs in the arthropod groups of Hymenoptera, Thysanoptera, Coleoptera, and Acari.
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Reversed latitudinal gradient in species richness of sawflies (Hymenoptera, Symphyta).
Introduction to Arctic Tundra and Polar Desert Ecosystems
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Median cell: in Lepidoptera, is the closed area formed by a line extending from the end of subcostal to the end of the median veins, = radial (Comst.): in Hymenoptera, 1st median (Pack.), = medial (Comst.);
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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Interestingly, multiple lineages of Hymenopterans have switched from syncytial to holoblastic embryonic cleavage, or to polyembryonic development.
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Internally, the mushroom bodies attain great size and complexity in Hymenoptera with elaborate behaviour.
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This seemed to be the case with Hymenoptera, an order of insects comprising the sawflies, wasps, bees, and ants, though it did not seem to fit the termites.
SuperCooperators
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Contributions of female oviposition patterns and larval behavior to group defense in conifer sawflies (Hymenoptera: Diprionidae).
Contributor: Sylvio G. Codella
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They frequently feed on Hymenoptera (bees, wasps and ants), Diptera (true flies), Hemiptera (true bugs) and Coleoptera (beetles).
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In contrast to the long and heavy wings of many Lepidoptera, relative wing size is much lower in dipterans and hymenopterans, and presumably in other insect taxa characterized by high wingbeat frequencies.
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We find even to-day, among the melliferous hymenoptera, all the stages of progressive civilisation of our own domestic bee.
The Life of the Bee
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All are predatory, but the type of prey ranges from spiders to various dictyopterans or orthopteroids to caterpillars (of either Lepidoptera or other Hymenoptera).
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Surprisingly, two studies have reported considerable amounts of Further, aphids and other phloem feeders produce honeydew which is an important source of carbohydrates for sugar feeding arthropods, including hymenopteran parasitoids and aphid predators
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Flocculus - i: a hairy or bristly appendage on the posterior coxa of some Hymenoptera.
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Coleoptera, the Neuroptera, the Hymenoptera no doubt occasion, in some of their forms at least, much damage to our crops.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 303, October 22, 1881
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Diploid males have subsequently been found in many species of Hymenoptera and have been taken as evidence for the widespread occurrence of this method of sex determination.
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In social hymenopterans, male haploidy further reduces effective population size.
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Lepidoptera, Coleoptera and Hymenoptera were the most represented orders in terms of the number of species observed.
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The hymenoptera comprise a continuum from solitary life to tightly-structured family groups.
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Patterson's early work on polyembryonic hymenoptera was almost forgotten for 75 years.
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As they turned to pupæ he would die, and from caterpillar, or may be chrysalis, there would then issue, in place of gorgeous butterfly, a host of dingy hymenoptera.
"Wee Tim'rous Beasties" Studies of Animal life and Character
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The hymenopteran emphasis leads to a certain amount of parochialism, though, and to the neglect of some relevant literature.
American Scientist Online
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This causes the existence of so many kinds of hymenopterous venoms, complicating the problem of hymenopterous venom allergy.
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Diptera; see empodium: a more or less retractile process on the feet of some beetles: in Hymenoptera, the apical tarsal joint bearing the claws: see also arolium and pulvillus.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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Diceratops the ceratopsian (Lull, 1905) is preoccupied by the Hymenoptera insects (one of the larger orders of insects, comprising the sawflies, wasp, bees and ants; Foerster, 1868).
Diceratops becomes Diceratus
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Our Malaise traps captured primarily dipterans, hymenopterans, and coleopterans.
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D, Fietz A, Hertel H, de Souza J, Ventura DF, et al. (1992) The spectral input systems of hymenopteran insects and their receptor-based colour vision.
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The evolution of nectaries in late Cretaceous flowers signals the beginning of the mutualism between hymenopterans and angiosperms.
Pollination
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Lateral areas: in Hymenoptera; on the metanotum, the three spaces between the median and lateral long carinae; the upper is the external or first lateral basal area; the second is the external or central lateral area; the third is the middle, internal, apical or third lateral area.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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The composition stationarity test using the hymenopteran data was designed in a similar way, using just the 16S gene.
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Its looks like the stylopized hymenoptera, where the parasite is more deeply in the abdomen, with only a small protrusion of a part of the body toward outside.
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Our Malaise traps captured primarily dipterans, hymenopterans, and coleopterans.
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The honeybee, like other hymenopteran species, is characterized by a haplodiploid system of reproduction.
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Three species of hymenopterous parasites - Eurytoma sp., Microbracon sp., and Tetrastichus sp. - have been reared in New Jersey.
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Mentum: a labial sclerite bearing the movable parts; attached to and sometimes fused with the sub-mentum; corresponds to the (united) stipes of maxillae: in Coleoptera, what is usually called mentum is really submentum: in Diptera, the term is applied to the posterior oral margin: in Hymenoptera, is part of "tongue," the second joint bearing the labial palpi, paraglossae and ligula.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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For example, among the 70,000 or so known parasitoid and other apocritan Hymenoptera, one of the largest orders of insects, all of whom are haplodiploid, no eusocial species has been found.
SuperCooperators
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Predaceous arthropods were tallied and assigned to general taxonomic groups: spiders, hymenopterans, hemipterans, and coccinellids.
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Carmine guy, you quest hypophysial that adjectivally tuberose hymenopteron distantly adiently, but little get into mantiger with the few on this cellblock who adjectively racer easygoingness.
Rational Review
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Stood up again by that devious little hymenoptera, Avery!
Archive 2006-12-01
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A phylogenetic analysis revealed that HEX 110 is located at the most basal position among the holometabola hexamerins, and like HEX 70a and HEX 70c, it shares potential orthology relationship with hexamerins from other hymenopteran species.
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Prey items were separated into morphotypes based on order, life stage (adult/larva), and in the case of Hymenoptera, apterous or winged.