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Subfamily Collyriinae
Ichneumonidae Database, By Robert W. Carlson
A catalog of the ichneumon wasps north of Mexico (taxonomy, hosts, distribution, references); part of the Database of Hymenoptera in America north of Mexico (John Pickering, University of Georgia)
Contributed by v belov on 17 December, 2009 - 12:59pm |
Classification and Systematics of the Ichneumonidae
David Wahl's catalog of generic and higher names within Ichneumonidae is updated based on new publications and is the classification used by BugGuide. Names from Townes' revisions should be checked against this list for current status.
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Morphological traits of Ichneumonid subfamilies
Very large pdf, more than 300mb. Photographs indicating the morphological identifiers of Ichneumonid subfamilies. Authored by David Wahl, hosted by www.hymatol.org.
Contributed by Mark Fox on 5 August, 2008 - 10:20am |
Solitary Wasp Videos
Quicktime video clips of several solitary wasps. (Link corrected 27 July 2008 as per Dick's comment.)
Contributed by Cotinis on 31 August, 2006 - 7:11am |
Types of Bees
The site offers identification clues for North American bee species. It is complimented by a separate Wasps section.
Contributed by greenbugs on 29 November, 2009 - 9:45pm |
Guides to the Genera and species of Eastern North American Bees
A set of online interactive guides to the eastern bees. Currently there is a guide to the genera and about 20+ guides to the species of some of those genera. We hope to have all the genera up on the web by the end of 2005 and then begin working our way west to include all the bees on the continent. Guides are designed for the advanced amateur to the professional. If possible we use common names rather than jargon, but at times it is necessary to get technical to separate out closely related species. We also plan to add more pictures and illustrations (including links to Bugnet photographs
Contributed by Sam Droege on 14 February, 2005 - 12:52pm |
The Bees of Florida
Extensive set of on-line keys by Dr. John Pascarella at Valdosta State University, Georgia. It uses photos of specimens, and, I believe, goes down to species level.
Has some interesting photos of other taxa, for example, wasps, but no keys or species identifications.
(Thanks to Tony DiTerlizzi for finding this!)
Contributed by Cotinis on 6 February, 2005 - 5:33am |
Discover Life--SUPERFAMILY: Ichneumonoidea
Links to summary pages on Braconids and Ichneumons. Concise summaries, with references and a few images.
Contributed by Cotinis on 9 July, 2004 - 8:34am |
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