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Tanyptera Atrata
''Tanyptera'' is a genus of true crane flies; its species are lustrous and black and yellow or red in color. They resemble some Ichneumonidae. Segments of the flagella of males have three outgrowths each (two lower paired and the upper one unpaired). The antennae of the females are distinctly 13-segmented. The sides of the mesothorax are glabrous. The ovipositor of the female is unusually long, the valves being only slightly shorter than the cerci. ''Tanyptera'' spp. exhibit extreme polymorphism in the body colour and body size of the sexes. The wing colors also vary from smoky-black, brown, or brownish-yellow, to transparent. Their habitat is deciduous and mixed forests. The larvae live in dead but still hard wood. ''Tanyptera'' species are a minor pest in Russia where they are sometimes harmful to forest products. They are found in Europe and Asia. Species *Subgenus '' Mesodictenidia'' Matsumura, 1931 :*'' T. angustistylus'' Alexander, 1925 :*'' T. antica'' Alexander, 1938 ...
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Animal
Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the Kingdom (biology), biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals Heterotroph, consume organic material, Cellular respiration#Aerobic respiration, breathe oxygen, are Motility, able to move, can Sexual reproduction, reproduce sexually, and go through an ontogenetic stage in which their body consists of a hollow sphere of Cell (biology), cells, the blastula, during Embryogenesis, embryonic development. Over 1.5 million Extant taxon, living animal species have been Species description, described—of which around 1 million are Insecta, insects—but it has been estimated there are over 7 million animal species in total. Animals range in length from to . They have Ecology, complex interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs. The scientific study of animals is known as zoology. Most living animal species are in Bilateria, a clade whose members have a Symmetry in biology#Bilate ...
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Ichneumonidae
The Ichneumonidae, also known as the ichneumon wasps, Darwin wasps, or ichneumonids, are a family (biology), family of parasitoid wasps of the insect order Hymenoptera. They are one of the most diverse groups within the Hymenoptera with roughly 25,000 species currently described. However, this likely represents less than a quarter of their true Species richness, richness as reliable estimates are lacking, along with much of the most basic knowledge about their ecology, Species distribution, distribution, and evolution.Quicke, D. L. J. (2015). The braconid and ichneumonid parasitoid wasps: biology, systematics, evolution and ecology. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Ichneumonid wasps, with very few exceptions, attack the immature stages of Holometabolism, holometabolous insects and spiders, eventually killing their hosts. They thus fulfill an important role as regulators of insect populations, both in natural and semi-natural systems, making them promising agents for Biological p ...
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Tanyptera Chrysophaea
''Tanyptera'' is a genus of true crane flies; its species are lustrous and black and yellow or red in color. They resemble some Ichneumonidae. Segments of the flagella of males have three outgrowths each (two lower paired and the upper one unpaired). The antennae of the females are distinctly 13-segmented. The sides of the mesothorax are glabrous. The ovipositor of the female is unusually long, the valves being only slightly shorter than the cerci. ''Tanyptera'' spp. exhibit extreme polymorphism in the body colour and body size of the sexes. The wing colors also vary from smoky-black, brown, or brownish-yellow, to transparent. Their habitat is deciduous and mixed forests. The larvae live in dead but still hard wood. ''Tanyptera'' species are a minor pest in Russia where they are sometimes harmful to forest products. They are found in Europe and Asia. Species *Subgenus '' Mesodictenidia'' Matsumura, 1931 :*'' T. angustistylus'' Alexander, 1925 :*'' T. antica'' Alexander, 1938 ...
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Tanyptera Brevipecten
''Tanyptera'' is a genus of true crane flies; its species are lustrous and black and yellow or red in color. They resemble some Ichneumonidae. Segments of the flagella of males have three outgrowths each (two lower paired and the upper one unpaired). The antennae of the females are distinctly 13-segmented. The sides of the mesothorax are glabrous. The ovipositor of the female is unusually long, the valves being only slightly shorter than the cerci. ''Tanyptera'' spp. exhibit extreme polymorphism in the body colour and body size of the sexes. The wing colors also vary from smoky-black, brown, or brownish-yellow, to transparent. Their habitat is deciduous and mixed forests. The larvae live in dead but still hard wood. ''Tanyptera'' species are a minor pest in Russia where they are sometimes harmful to forest products. They are found in Europe and Asia. Species *Subgenus '' Mesodictenidia'' Matsumura, 1931 :*'' T. angustistylus'' Alexander, 1925 :*'' T. antica'' Alexander, 1938 ...
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Tanyptera Tsurugiana
''Tanyptera'' is a genus of true crane flies; its species are lustrous and black and yellow or red in color. They resemble some Ichneumonidae. Segments of the flagella of males have three outgrowths each (two lower paired and the upper one unpaired). The antennae of the females are distinctly 13-segmented. The sides of the mesothorax are glabrous. The ovipositor of the female is unusually long, the valves being only slightly shorter than the cerci. ''Tanyptera'' spp. exhibit extreme polymorphism in the body colour and body size of the sexes. The wing colors also vary from smoky-black, brown, or brownish-yellow, to transparent. Their habitat is deciduous and mixed forests. The larvae live in dead but still hard wood. ''Tanyptera'' species are a minor pest in Russia where they are sometimes harmful to forest products. They are found in Europe and Asia. Species *Subgenus '' Mesodictenidia'' Matsumura, 1931 :*'' T. angustistylus'' Alexander, 1925 :*'' T. antica'' Alexander, 1938 ...
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Tanyptera Subcognata
''Tanyptera'' is a genus of true crane flies; its species are lustrous and black and yellow or red in color. They resemble some Ichneumonidae. Segments of the flagella of males have three outgrowths each (two lower paired and the upper one unpaired). The antennae of the females are distinctly 13-segmented. The sides of the mesothorax are glabrous. The ovipositor of the female is unusually long, the valves being only slightly shorter than the cerci. ''Tanyptera'' spp. exhibit extreme polymorphism in the body colour and body size of the sexes. The wing colors also vary from smoky-black, brown, or brownish-yellow, to transparent. Their habitat is deciduous and mixed forests. The larvae live in dead but still hard wood. ''Tanyptera'' species are a minor pest in Russia where they are sometimes harmful to forest products. They are found in Europe and Asia. Species *Subgenus '' Mesodictenidia'' Matsumura, 1931 :*'' T. angustistylus'' Alexander, 1925 :*'' T. antica'' Alexander, 1938 ...
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Tanyptera Stackelbergiana
''Tanyptera'' is a genus of true crane flies; its species are lustrous and black and yellow or red in color. They resemble some Ichneumonidae. Segments of the flagella of males have three outgrowths each (two lower paired and the upper one unpaired). The antennae of the females are distinctly 13-segmented. The sides of the mesothorax are glabrous. The ovipositor of the female is unusually long, the valves being only slightly shorter than the cerci. ''Tanyptera'' spp. exhibit extreme polymorphism in the body colour and body size of the sexes. The wing colors also vary from smoky-black, brown, or brownish-yellow, to transparent. Their habitat is deciduous and mixed forests. The larvae live in dead but still hard wood. ''Tanyptera'' species are a minor pest in Russia where they are sometimes harmful to forest products. They are found in Europe and Asia. Species *Subgenus '' Mesodictenidia'' Matsumura, 1931 :*'' T. angustistylus'' Alexander, 1925 :*'' T. antica'' Alexander, 1938 ...
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Tanyptera Perangusta
''Tanyptera'' is a genus of true crane flies; its species are lustrous and black and yellow or red in color. They resemble some Ichneumonidae. Segments of the flagella of males have three outgrowths each (two lower paired and the upper one unpaired). The antennae of the females are distinctly 13-segmented. The sides of the mesothorax are glabrous. The ovipositor of the female is unusually long, the valves being only slightly shorter than the cerci. ''Tanyptera'' spp. exhibit extreme polymorphism in the body colour and body size of the sexes. The wing colors also vary from smoky-black, brown, or brownish-yellow, to transparent. Their habitat is deciduous and mixed forests. The larvae live in dead but still hard wood. ''Tanyptera'' species are a minor pest in Russia where they are sometimes harmful to forest products. They are found in Europe and Asia. Species *Subgenus '' Mesodictenidia'' Matsumura, 1931 :*'' T. angustistylus'' Alexander, 1925 :*'' T. antica'' Alexander, 1938 ...
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Josef Aloizievitsch Portschinsky
Josef Aloizievitsch Portschinsky (russian: Иосиф Алоизиевич Порчинский, 1848–1916), was a Russian entomologist Entomology () is the scientific study of insects, a branch of zoology. In the past the term "insect" was less specific, and historically the definition of entomology would also include the study of animals in other arthropod groups, such as arach .... References 1848 births 1916 deaths Russian entomologists Dipterists 19th-century zoologists from the Russian Empire {{entomologist-stub ...
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Tanyptera Gracilis
''Tanyptera'' is a genus of true crane flies; its species are lustrous and black and yellow or red in color. They resemble some Ichneumonidae. Segments of the flagella of males have three outgrowths each (two lower paired and the upper one unpaired). The antennae of the females are distinctly 13-segmented. The sides of the mesothorax are glabrous. The ovipositor of the female is unusually long, the valves being only slightly shorter than the cerci. ''Tanyptera'' spp. exhibit extreme polymorphism in the body colour and body size of the sexes. The wing colors also vary from smoky-black, brown, or brownish-yellow, to transparent. Their habitat is deciduous and mixed forests. The larvae live in dead but still hard wood. ''Tanyptera'' species are a minor pest in Russia where they are sometimes harmful to forest products. They are found in Europe and Asia. Species *Subgenus '' Mesodictenidia'' Matsumura, 1931 :*'' T. angustistylus'' Alexander, 1925 :*'' T. antica'' Alexander, 1938 ...
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Tanyptera Digitata
''Tanyptera'' is a genus of true crane flies; its species are lustrous and black and yellow or red in color. They resemble some Ichneumonidae. Segments of the flagella of males have three outgrowths each (two lower paired and the upper one unpaired). The antennae of the females are distinctly 13-segmented. The sides of the mesothorax are glabrous. The ovipositor of the female is unusually long, the valves being only slightly shorter than the cerci. ''Tanyptera'' spp. exhibit extreme polymorphism in the body colour and body size of the sexes. The wing colors also vary from smoky-black, brown, or brownish-yellow, to transparent. Their habitat is deciduous and mixed forests. The larvae live in dead but still hard wood. ''Tanyptera'' species are a minor pest in Russia where they are sometimes harmful to forest products. They are found in Europe and Asia. Species *Subgenus '' Mesodictenidia'' Matsumura, 1931 :*'' T. angustistylus'' Alexander, 1925 :*'' T. antica'' Alexander, 1938 ...
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Tanyptera Cognata
''Tanyptera'' is a genus of true crane flies; its species are lustrous and black and yellow or red in color. They resemble some Ichneumonidae. Segments of the flagella of males have three outgrowths each (two lower paired and the upper one unpaired). The antennae of the females are distinctly 13-segmented. The sides of the mesothorax are glabrous. The ovipositor of the female is unusually long, the valves being only slightly shorter than the cerci. ''Tanyptera'' spp. exhibit extreme polymorphism in the body colour and body size of the sexes. The wing colors also vary from smoky-black, brown, or brownish-yellow, to transparent. Their habitat is deciduous and mixed forests. The larvae live in dead but still hard wood. ''Tanyptera'' species are a minor pest in Russia where they are sometimes harmful to forest products. They are found in Europe and Asia. Species *Subgenus '' Mesodictenidia'' Matsumura, 1931 :*'' T. angustistylus'' Alexander, 1925 :*'' T. antica'' Alexander, 1938 ...
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