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Arotes Ucumari
''Arotes'' is a genus of parasitoid wasps belonging to the family Ichneumonidae. The genus was first described by Johann Ludwig Christian Gravenhorst in 1829. The species of this genus are found in Europe and the Americas. Species: * '' Arotes albicinctus'' Gravenhorst, 1829 * '' Arotes amoenus'' Cresson, 1868 * ''Arotes decorus'' ( Say, 1835) - parasitoid of ''Yakuhananomia bidentata ''Yakuhananomia bidentata'' is a species of beetle in the family Mordellidae. It was described in 1824 by Thomas Say Thomas Say (June 27, 1787 – October 10, 1834) was an American entomologist, conchologist, and Herpetology, herpetologist. Hi ...'' * '' Arotes ucumari'' Castillo & Sääksjärvi, 2011 * '' Arotes ustulatus'' Kriechbaumer, 1894 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q14530868 Ichneumonidae Ichneumonidae genera Taxa named by Johann Ludwig Christian Gravenhorst ...
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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 oviposit ...
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Ichneumonidae
The Ichneumonidae, also known as ichneumon wasps, ichneumonid wasps, ichneumonids, or Darwin wasps, are a 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 described . However, this likely represents less than a quarter of their true richness as reliable estimates are lacking, along with much of the most basic knowledge about their ecology, distribution, and evolution.Quicke, D. L. J. (2015). ''The braconid and ichneumonid parasitoid wasps: biology, systematics, evolution and ecology''. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. It is estimated that there are more species in this family than there are species of birds and mammals combined. Ichneumonid wasps, with very few exceptions, attack the immature stages of holometabolous insects and spiders, eventually killing their hosts. They play an important role as regulators of insect populations, both in natural and semi-natural systems, ...
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Johann Ludwig Christian Gravenhorst
Johann Ludwig Christian Carl Gravenhorst (14 November 1777 – 14 January 1857), sometimes Jean Louis Charles or Carl, was a German entomologist, herpetologist, and zoologist. Life Gravenhorst was born in Braunschweig. His early interest in insects was encouraged by two of his professors, both amateur entomologists. He entered the University of Helmstedt to study law in 1797. However, the death of his father two years later left him a great fortune; so he was able to change his direction. He enrolled at the University of Göttingen where he followed the courses of Johann Friedrich Blumenbach. He returned to present his thesis to Helmstädt on a subject of entomology. He went to Paris in 1802 and there met Georges Cuvier, Pierre André Latreille, and Alexandre Brongniart. Parallel to his studies, he assembled, thanks to his financial means, a very important natural history collection. In 1805, he obtained a professorial chair in Göttingen and published the following y ...
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Arotes Albicinctus
''Arotes'' is a genus of parasitoid wasps belonging to the family Ichneumonidae. The genus was first described by Johann Ludwig Christian Gravenhorst Johann Ludwig Christian Carl Gravenhorst (14 November 1777 – 14 January 1857), sometimes Jean Louis Charles or Carl, was a German entomologist, herpetologist, and zoologist. Life Gravenhorst was born in Braunschweig. His early interest in inse ... in 1829. The species of this genus are found in Europe and the Americas. Species: * '' Arotes albicinctus'' Gravenhorst, 1829 * '' Arotes amoenus'' Cresson, 1868 * '' Arotes decorus'' ( Say, 1835) - parasitoid of '' Yakuhananomia bidentata'' * '' Arotes ucumari'' Castillo & Sääksjärvi, 2011 * '' Arotes ustulatus'' Kriechbaumer, 1894 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q14530868 Ichneumonidae Ichneumonidae genera Taxa named by Johann Ludwig Christian Gravenhorst ...
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Arotes Decorus
Arotes decorus is a species from the family Ichneumonidae. It is a parasitoid of ''Xylotrechus colonus ''Xylotrechus colonus'' is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, subfamily Cerambycinae, and tribe Clytini. Its common name is rustic borer or rustic borer beetle. It was described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1775.Bezark, Larry G''A ...'' and '' Yakuhananomia bidentata'' beetles. References {{ichneumonidae-stub Parasitic wasps Ichneumonidae Taxa named by Thomas Say ...
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Thomas Say
Thomas Say (June 27, 1787 – October 10, 1834) was an American entomologist, conchologist, and Herpetology, herpetologist. His studies of insects and shells, numerous contributions to scientific journals, and scientific expeditions to Florida, Georgia, the Rocky Mountains, Mexico, and elsewhere made him an internationally known naturalist. Say has been called the father of American descriptive entomology and American conchology. He served as librarian for the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, curator at the American Philosophical Society (elected in 1817), and professor of natural history at the University of Pennsylvania. Early life and education Born in Philadelphia into a prominent Religious Society of Friends, Quaker family, Thomas Say was the great-grandson of John Bartram, and the great-nephew of William Bartram. His father, Dr. Benjamin Say, was brother-in-law to another Bartram son, Moses Bartram. The Say family had a house, "The Cliffs" at Gray's Ferry Bridge, ...
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Yakuhananomia Bidentata
''Yakuhananomia bidentata'' is a species of beetle in the family Mordellidae. It was described in 1824 by Thomas Say Thomas Say (June 27, 1787 – October 10, 1834) was an American entomologist, conchologist, and Herpetology, herpetologist. His studies of insects and shells, numerous contributions to scientific journals, and scientific expeditions to Florida, Ge .... It is found in eastern North America. References Mordellidae Beetles of North America Beetles described in 1824 Taxa named by Thomas Say {{Mordellidae-stub ...
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Arotes Ucumari
''Arotes'' is a genus of parasitoid wasps belonging to the family Ichneumonidae. The genus was first described by Johann Ludwig Christian Gravenhorst in 1829. The species of this genus are found in Europe and the Americas. Species: * '' Arotes albicinctus'' Gravenhorst, 1829 * '' Arotes amoenus'' Cresson, 1868 * ''Arotes decorus'' ( Say, 1835) - parasitoid of ''Yakuhananomia bidentata ''Yakuhananomia bidentata'' is a species of beetle in the family Mordellidae. It was described in 1824 by Thomas Say Thomas Say (June 27, 1787 – October 10, 1834) was an American entomologist, conchologist, and Herpetology, herpetologist. Hi ...'' * '' Arotes ucumari'' Castillo & Sääksjärvi, 2011 * '' Arotes ustulatus'' Kriechbaumer, 1894 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q14530868 Ichneumonidae Ichneumonidae genera Taxa named by Johann Ludwig Christian Gravenhorst ...
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Joseph Kriechbaumer
Joseph Kriechbaumer (21 March 1819, Tegernsee- 2 May 1902), Munich was a German entomologist who specialised in Hymenoptera especially Ichneumonidae. A Doctor of Philosophy, Kriechbaumer was Kurator (Director) of the Munich Natural History Museum (Zoologische Staatssammlung München The Bavarian State Collection of Zoology () or ZSM is a major German research institution for zoological systematics in Munich. It has over 20 million zoological specimens. It is one of the largest natural history collections in the world. The ...). His son Anton Kriechbaumer (1849-1935) was also an entomologist. References *Anonym 1902 riechbaumer, J. ''Entomologist's Monthly Magazine'' (3) 38 288-289 . *Fowler, W. W. 1902 riechbaumer, J.'' Trans. Ent. Soc. London'' 1902 LIX *Konow, F. W. 1902 riechbaumer, J. ''Z. syst. Hymenopt. Dipterol''. 2 273-275. *Kutzscher, C. & Taeger, A. 1998 Portraits und biographische Daten. In: Taeger, A. & Blank, S. M. 1998 (Hrsg.): ''Pflanzenwespen Deutschland ...
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Ichneumonidae Genera
The Ichneumonidae, also known as ichneumon wasps, ichneumonid wasps, ichneumonids, or Darwin wasps, are a 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 described . However, this likely represents less than a quarter of their true richness as reliable estimates are lacking, along with much of the most basic knowledge about their ecology, distribution, and evolution.Quicke, D. L. J. (2015). ''The braconid and ichneumonid parasitoid wasps: biology, systematics, evolution and ecology''. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. It is estimated that there are more species in this family than there are species of birds and mammals combined. Ichneumonid wasps, with very few exceptions, attack the immature stages of holometabolous insects and spiders, eventually killing their hosts. They play an important role as regulators of insect populations, both in natural and semi-natural systems, mak ...
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