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Pteromalinae
Pteromalinae is a parasitoid wasp subfamily in the family Pteromalidae. Genera *Otitesellini: ''Adiyodiella'', ''Apocrypta'', ''Arachonia'', ''Bouceka'', ''Comptoniella'', ''Crossogaster'', ''Diaziella'', ''Dobunabaa'', ''Eujacobsonia'', ''Grandiana'', ''Grasseiana'', ''Guadalia'', ''Lipothymus'', '' Marginalia'', ''Micranisa'', ''Micrognathophora'', ''Otitesella'', ''Philosycella'', ''Philosycus'', ''Philoverdance'', ''Philotrypesis'', '' Robertsia'', ''Seres'', ''Sycoecus'', ''Sycoryctes'', ''Sycoscapter'', ''Walkerella'', ''Watshamiella'' *Pteromalini: '' Ablaxia'', ''Abomalus'', ''Acaenacis'', ''Acroclisella'', ''Acroclisissa'', ''Acroclypa'', ''Acrocormus'', ''Aepocerus'', ''Afropsilocera'', ''Aggelma'', ''Agiommatus'', ''Aiemea'', ''Allocricellius'', ''Alticornis'', ''Amandia'', ''Amblypachus'', ''Amphidocius'', ''Angulifrons'', ''Anisopteromalus'', ''Ankaratrella'', ''Anogmoides'', ''Anogmus'', ''Anorbanus'', ''Apelioma'', ''Apsilocera'', ''Apycnetron'', ''Arachnopteroma ...
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Strejcekia
''Strejcekia'' is a genus of parasitoid wasps in the subfamily Pteromalinae. References Pteromalidae Hymenoptera genera {{Chalcidoidea-stub ...
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Pteromalidae
The Pteromalidae are a very large family of mostly parasitoid wasps, with some 3,450 described species in about 640 genera (the number was greater, but many species and genera have been reduced by synonymy in recent years). The subfamily-level divisions of the family are highly contentious and unstable, and the family is thought to be "artificial", composed of numerous, distantly related groups (polyphyletic). Accordingly, details of their life histories range over nearly the entire range possible within the Chalcidoidea, though the majority are (as with most chalcidoids) parasitoids of other insects. They are found throughout the world in virtually all habitats, and many are important as biological control agents. The oldest known fossil is known from the Early Cretaceous. In essence, a "pteromalid" is any member of the Chalcidoidea that has five-segmented tarsi and does not have the defining features of any of the remaining families with five-segmented tarsi. It is highly prob ...
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Kaleva (wasp)
Kaleva or Kalevi may refer to: * CWT Kaleva Travel, a travel management company based in Finland * Kalevi (mythology), the great king of Kainuu in Finnish, Karelian and Estonian mythology * ''Kaleva'' (wasp), a wasp genus in the subfamily Pteromalinae * Kaleva (Tampere), a portion of the city of Tampere, Finland ** Kaleva Church * ''Kaleva'' (airplane), registered as OH-ALL, airliner shot down by Soviet bombers in 1940 * ''Kaleva'' (newspaper), a newspaper founded in 1899 in Oulu in northern Finland * Kaleva, Michigan, a village in the United States, founded by Finnish settlers * Kaleva Mutual Insurance Company, Finnish insurance company. Part of Sampo Group Sampo Group is a significant Nordic insurance group made up of the parent company Sampo plc, P&C Insurance Holding Ltd, Mandatum Holding Ltd, Danish insurer Topdanmark and British P&C insurer Hastings, all of which are its subsidiaries. The pare ...
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Schizonotus (wasp)
''Schizonotus'' may refer to: Animals * ''Schizonotus'' (wasp), a genus of parasitic wasps in the subfamily Pteromalinae Plants * A rejected synonym of ''Sorbaria'', in family Rosaceae * An illegitimate synonym of ''Asclepias'', in family Apocynaceae * An illegitimate synonym of ''Holodiscus ''Holodiscus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, native to the Americas, from southwestern British Columbia, Canada and the western United States south to Bolivia. The species are deciduous shrubs, growing to tall. Species ...
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Ablaxia
''Ablaxia'' is a genus of wasps in the family Pteromalidae The Pteromalidae are a very large family of mostly parasitoid wasps, with some 3,450 described species in about 640 genera (the number was greater, but many species and genera have been reduced by synonymy in recent years). The subfamily-level d .... References Pteromalidae Hymenoptera genera {{chalcidoidea-stub ...
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Norbanus (wasp)
Norbanus may refer to: * Norbana gens, family in ancient Rome * ''Norbanus'' (wasp), a wasp genus in the subfamily Pteromalinae Pteromalinae is a parasitoid wasp subfamily in the family Pteromalidae. Genera *Otitesellini: ''Adiyodiella'', ''Apocrypta'', ''Arachonia'', ''Bouceka'', ''Comptoniella'', ''Crossogaster'', ''Diaziella'', ''Dobunabaa'', ''Eujacobsonia'', ''Gr ... {{hndis ...
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Muscidifurax
''Muscidifurax'' is a genus of parasitoid wasps belonging to the family Pteromalidae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species: * '' Muscidifurax adanacus'' Doganlar, 2007 * '' Muscidifurax neoraptorellus'' Xiao & Zhou, 2018 * '' Muscidifurax raptor'' Girault & Sanders, 1910 *'' Muscidifurax raptorellus'' Kogan & Legner, 1970 * '' Muscidifurax similadanacus'' Xiao & Zhou, 2018 *''Muscidifurax uniraptor ''Muscidifurax uniraptor'' is a species of wasp (the taxonomic order Hymenoptera) in the family Pteromalidae. The species does not currently have a common name. ''M. uniraptor'' is a pupal parasitoid of synanthropic filth-breeding Diptera and ...'' Kogan & Legner, 1970 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q13865974 Pteromalidae Hymenoptera genera ...
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Lenka (wasp)
Lenka Eden Kripac (born 19 March 1978) is an Australian singer-songwriter and actress best known for her song "The Show", from her debut album, ''Lenka''. "The Show" has been used in numerous advertisements, most notably for Old Navy, as well as the Nickelodeon film '' Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging'' and the 2011 film ''Moneyball''. Her song "Everything at Once" was used in a Windows 8 television advertisement and in a Disney Studio All Access commercial. Her fifth studio album, ''Attune'', was released in 2017. Early life The daughter of Czechoslovak jazz trumpet musician Jiří Křipač and an Australian schoolteacher, Eden, Lenka was raised in the Australian coastal town of Bega until age seven, when her family moved to Sydney. There she received her schooling, acting and music training, and started to work as a highly regarded theatre actress and later musician. Career 1994–2007: Early years As a teenager, Lenka studied acting at the Australian Theatre for Young ...
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Lyrcus (wasp)
Lyrcus (Ancient Greek: Λύρκος) is the name of two Greek mythological figures, one a figure in a 1st-century BC Hellenistic romance by Parthenius of Nicaea,son of phoroneus, the other the eponymous legendary founder of Lyrceia and son of Abas. Stories of both located Lyrcus near Argos; their individual lives intertwine with other historical and mythological figures. * Lyrcus, son of Phoroneus.He was one of several men sent by Inachus when Io, daughter of King Inachus of Argos, had been captured by brigands to search for her and attempt to find her. Lyrcus failed to find her and gave up on the search mission but he was too much afraid of Inachus to return to Argos, and went instead to Caunus, where he married Hilebia, daughter of King Aegialus(son of Caunos), who, as the story goes, had fallen in love with Lyrcus as soon as she saw him, and by her instant prayers had persuaded her father to betroth her to him; he gave him as dowry a good share of the realm and of the rest of t ...
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Mesopolobus
''Mesopolobus'' is a genus of insects belonging to the family Pteromalidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in appropriate habitats. Such a taxon, usually a species, is said to exhibit cosmopolitanism or cosmopolitism. The ext .... This genus has a variety of life histories, with the majority of species being parasites of pupae. Species: * '' Mesopolobus adrianae'' Gijswijt, 1990 * '' Mesopolobus aeneus'' (Masi, 1924) *'' Mesopolobus aequus'' (Walker) *'' Mesopolobus agropyricola'' Rosen, 1960 *'' Mesopolobus aspilus'' (Walker, 1835) *'' Mesopolobus beilingicus'' Sun & Xiao, 2016 *'' Mesopolobus equivenae'' Sun & Xiao, 2016 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q13843090 Pteromalidae Hymenoptera genera ...
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Nasonia Vitripennis
''Nasonia vitripennis'' (or ''Mormoniella vitripennis'', or ''Nasonia brevicornis'') is one of four known species under the genus '' Nasonia'' - small parasitoid wasps that afflict the larvae of parasitic carrion flies such as blowflies and flesh flies, which themselves are parasitic toward nestling birds. It is the best known and most widely studied of the parasitoid wasps, and their study forms a vital part of the information used to describe the order Hymenoptera, along with information from bees and ants. This parasitoid behaviour makes the wasps an interest for the development of biopesticide and biological systems for controlling unwanted insects. The biosynthetic pathways for sex pheromones in Hymenoptera, determination of sex in development, and many protein and gene product comparisons to other insects have been studied using ''N. vitripennis'' (most often contrasted against the Western honey bee, ''Apis mellifera''). ''Nasonia vitripennis'' also has a high variety of ...
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Nasonia
''Nasonia'' are a genus of small Pteromalidae, pteromalid parasitoid wasps that sting and lay eggs in the pupae of various flies. The fly species that ''Nasonia'' usually parasitize are primarily Calliphoridae, blow flies and flesh flies, making ''Nasonia'' a useful tool for biocontrol of these pest flies. The small match-head sized wasps are also referred to as ''jewel wasps'' based on the emerald sheen of their exoskeleton (visible in the adjacent image). The wasp genus has acquired genes from the Pox virus and from ''Wolbachia'' in less than 100,000 years.Tiny wasp with potential for big impact
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''Nasonia'' and other parasitic Hymenopterans appear to have evolved at a faster rate than most other insect orders, and it has been noted ...
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