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Superfamily Diaprioidea
The genera of Diapriinae (Hymenoptera, Diapriidae) in the New World By Masner L., García J.L. Bulletin of the AMNH 268: 1-138, 2002
Contributed by v belov on 24 August, 2012 - 1:26am |
Hymenoptera, Proctotrupoidea, Diiapriidae subfamily Belytinae By Nixon, G.E.J. Royal Entomological Society of London, 1957
Comprehensive monographic key to British genera and species of subfamily Belytinae. Well crafted and organized, excellent line drawings, easy to follow.
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Contributed by Joe on 1 December, 2015 - 6:30pm |
Flowering Plant Hosts of Adult Hymenopteran Parasitoids of Central Illinois By Tooker, J.F. and L.M. Hanks Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 2000
A large comprehensive study involving 151 parasitoid species over several parasitoid families and records covering over 33 years of observation and over 15,000 insect visitors. Provides persuasive data that Apiaceae (the carrot family) is the plant family by far most widely used by parasitoid wasp adults for feeding.
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Contributed by Joe on 24 May, 2015 - 9:55pm |
The genus Mymaromella (Hymenoptera: Mymarommatidae) in North America, with a key to described extant species By J.T. Huber, G.A.P. Gibson, L.S. Bauer, H. Liu, M. Gates Journal of Hymenoptera Research 17(2): 175-194, 2008
Contributed by v belov on 3 February, 2011 - 3:07pm |
The Wasps By Howard Ensign Evans, Mary Jane West Eberhard University of Michigan Press, 1970
A readable reference on wasp biology. Out of print, sometimes can be found used.
Contributed by Cotinis on 4 June, 2005 - 4:25am |
 Parasitic Wasps By Donald L. J. Quicke Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997
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 Solitary Wasps: Behavior and Natural History (Cornell Series in Arthropod Biology) By Kevin M. O'Neill Comstock Publishing, 2000
Contains information concerning the behavior of a variety of solitary wasps (e.g. sphecid, pompilid, and vespid wasps). This is not, however, an identification guide and this book does not treat what are considered parasitic wasps (e.g. chalcid and ichneumon wasps). Includes a number of summarizing tables as well as case studies of particular species.
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Evolutionary history of the Hymenoptera By Peters et al. Current Biology 27: 1–6, 2017
Contributed by v belov on 25 March, 2017 - 5:39pm |
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