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Aphelinoidea
''Aphelinoidea'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Trichogrammatidae The Trichogrammatidae are a family of tiny wasps in the Chalcidoidea that include some of the smallest of all insects, with most species having adults less than 1 mm in length, with species of '' Megaphragma'' having an adult body length .... The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species Species: *'' Aphelinoidea accepta'' *'' Aphelinoidea anatolica'' *'' Aphelinoidea bischoffi'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q13430019 Trichogrammatidae Hymenoptera genera ...
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Thalesanna
''Aphelinoidea'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Trichogrammatidae The Trichogrammatidae are a family of tiny wasps in the Chalcidoidea that include some of the smallest of all insects, with most species having adults less than 1 mm in length, with species of '' Megaphragma'' having an adult body length .... The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species Species: *'' Aphelinoidea accepta'' *'' Aphelinoidea anatolica'' *'' Aphelinoidea bischoffi'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q13430019 Trichogrammatidae Hymenoptera genera ...
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Aphelinoidea Accepta
''Aphelinoidea'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Trichogrammatidae The Trichogrammatidae are a family of tiny wasps in the Chalcidoidea that include some of the smallest of all insects, with most species having adults less than 1 mm in length, with species of '' Megaphragma'' having an adult body length .... The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species Species: *'' Aphelinoidea accepta'' *'' Aphelinoidea anatolica'' *'' Aphelinoidea bischoffi'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q13430019 Trichogrammatidae Hymenoptera genera ...
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Aphelinoidea Anatolica
''Aphelinoidea'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Trichogrammatidae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species Species: *''Aphelinoidea accepta ''Aphelinoidea'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Trichogrammatidae The Trichogrammatidae are a family of tiny wasps in the Chalcidoidea that include some of the smallest of all insects, with most species having adults less than 1 ...'' *'' Aphelinoidea anatolica'' *'' Aphelinoidea bischoffi'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q13430019 Trichogrammatidae Hymenoptera genera ...
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Aphelinoidea Bischoffi
''Aphelinoidea'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Trichogrammatidae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species Species: *''Aphelinoidea accepta'' *''Aphelinoidea anatolica ''Aphelinoidea'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Trichogrammatidae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species Species: *''Aphelinoidea accepta ''Aphelinoidea'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Trichogra ...'' *'' Aphelinoidea bischoffi'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q13430019 Trichogrammatidae Hymenoptera genera ...
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Trichogrammatidae
The Trichogrammatidae are a family of tiny wasps in the Chalcidoidea that include some of the smallest of all insects, with most species having adults less than 1 mm in length, with species of '' Megaphragma'' having an adult body length less than 300 μm. The over 840 species are placed in about 80 genera; their distribution is worldwide. Trichogrammatids parasitize the eggs of many different orders of insects. As such, they are among the more important biological control agents known, attacking many pest insects (especially Lepidoptera). They are not strong fliers and are generally moved through the air by the prevailing winds. Their fore wings are typically somewhat stubby and paddle-shaped, with a long fringe of hinged setae around the outer margin to increase the surface area during the downstroke. Males of some species are wingless, and mate with their sisters inside the host egg in which they are born, dying without ever leaving the host egg. Trichogrammatidae h ...
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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 sting their prey. The most commonly known wasps, such as yellowjackets and hornets, are in the family Vespidae and are 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 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. Females typically have an ovipositor f ...
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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 extreme opposite of a cosmopolitan species is an endemic one, being found only in a single geographical location. Qualification The caveat “in appropriate habitat” is used to qualify the term "cosmopolitan distribution", excluding in most instances polar regions, extreme altitudes, oceans, deserts, or small, isolated islands. For example, the housefly is highly cosmopolitan, yet is neither oceanic nor polar in its distribution. Related terms and concepts The term pandemism also is in use, but not all authors are consistent in the sense in which they use the term; some speak of pandemism mainly in referring to diseases and pandemics, and some as a term intermediate between endemism and cosmopolitanism, in effect regarding pandemism as su ...
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