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Melikaiella
''Melikaiella'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Cynipidae Gall wasps, also incorrectly called gallflies, are hymenopterans of the family Cynipidae in the wasp superfamily Cynipoidea. Their common name comes from the galls they induce on plants for larval development. About 1,300 species of this genera .... The species of this genus are found in Northern America. Species: *'' Melikaiella amphibolensis'' *'' Melikaiella bicolor'' *'' Melikaiella ostensackeni'' *'' Melikaiella reticulata'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q106784548 Cynipidae Hymenoptera genera ...
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Melikaiella Amphibolensis
''Melikaiella'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Cynipidae Gall wasps, also incorrectly called gallflies, are hymenopterans of the family Cynipidae in the wasp superfamily Cynipoidea. Their common name comes from the galls they induce on plants for larval development. About 1,300 species of this genera .... The species of this genus are found in Northern America. Species: *'' Melikaiella amphibolensis'' *'' Melikaiella bicolor'' *'' Melikaiella ostensackeni'' *'' Melikaiella reticulata'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q106784548 Cynipidae Hymenoptera genera ...
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Melikaiella Bicolor
''Melikaiella'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Cynipidae. The species of this genus are found in Northern America. Species: *''Melikaiella amphibolensis ''Melikaiella'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Cynipidae Gall wasps, also incorrectly called gallflies, are hymenopterans of the family Cynipidae in the wasp superfamily Cynipoidea. Their common name comes from the galls they ind ...'' *'' Melikaiella bicolor'' *'' Melikaiella ostensackeni'' *'' Melikaiella reticulata'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q106784548 Cynipidae Hymenoptera genera ...
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Melikaiella Ostensackeni
''Melikaiella'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Cynipidae. The species of this genus are found in Northern America. Species: *''Melikaiella amphibolensis'' *''Melikaiella bicolor ''Melikaiella'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Cynipidae. The species of this genus are found in Northern America. Species: *''Melikaiella amphibolensis ''Melikaiella'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Cynipidae Gal ...'' *'' Melikaiella ostensackeni'' *'' Melikaiella reticulata'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q106784548 Cynipidae Hymenoptera genera ...
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Melikaiella Reticulata
''Melikaiella'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Cynipidae. The species of this genus are found in Northern America. Species: *''Melikaiella amphibolensis'' *''Melikaiella bicolor'' *''Melikaiella ostensackeni ''Melikaiella'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Cynipidae. The species of this genus are found in Northern America. Species: *''Melikaiella amphibolensis'' *''Melikaiella bicolor ''Melikaiella'' is a genus of wasps belonging to t ...'' *'' Melikaiella reticulata'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q106784548 Cynipidae Hymenoptera genera ...
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Wasp
A wasp is any insect of the narrow-waisted suborder Apocrita of the order Hymenoptera which is neither a bee nor an ant; this excludes the broad-waisted sawflies (Symphyta), which look somewhat like wasps, but are in a separate suborder. The wasps do not constitute a clade, a complete natural group with a single ancestor, as bees and ants are deeply nested within the wasps, having evolved from wasp ancestors. Wasps that are members of the clade Aculeata can Stinger, sting their prey. The most commonly known wasps, such as yellowjackets and hornets, are in the family Vespidae and are Eusociality, eusocial, living together in a nest with an egg-laying queen and non-reproducing workers. Eusociality is favoured by the unusual haplodiploid system of sex-determination system, sex determination in Hymenoptera, as it makes sisters exceptionally closely related to each other. However, the majority of wasp species are solitary, with each adult female living and breeding independently ...
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Cynipidae
Gall wasps, also incorrectly called gallflies, are hymenopterans of the family Cynipidae in the wasp superfamily Cynipoidea. Their common name comes from the galls they induce on plants for larval development. About 1,300 species of this generally very small creature (1–8 mm) are known worldwide, with about 360 species of 36 different genera in Europe and some 800 species in North America. Features Like all Apocrita, gall wasps have a distinctive body shape, the so-called wasp waist. The first abdominal tergum (the propodeum) is conjoined with the thorax, while the second abdominal segment forms a sort of shaft, the petiole. The petiole connects with the gaster, which is the functional abdomen in apocritan wasps, starting with the third abdominal segment proper. Together, the petiole and the gaster form the metasoma, while the thorax and the propodeum make up the mesosoma. The antennae are straight and consist of two or three segments. In many varieties, the backside ...
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