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wasps
Matthew Fox
Flashcards by Matthew Fox, updated more than 1 year ago
Matthew Fox
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Symphyta slightly clubbed antennae fly-like with few antennal segments Cimbicidae
Symphyta fly-like with many pectinate or serrate antennal segments Diprionidae
Symphyta cenchri present antennae filiform Tenthredinidae
last abdominal segment with "horn" thorax longer than wide Siricidae
pronotum U-shaped Xiphydriidae
petiole high above hind coxae abdomen bulbous Evaniidae
petiole high above hind coxae pronotum neck-like and long Gasteruptiidae
many antennal segments costal vein present basally 1 m-cu cell Braconidae
many antennal segments costal vein present basally 2 m-cu cells Ichneumoniidae
hind wing extremely thin no wing venation Mymaridae
3 segmented tarsi extremely minute Trichogrammatidae
4 segmented tarsi axillae anterad tegula Eulophidae
axillae nearly contiguous Encyrtidae
often metallic meta tibia with 2 apical spurs meta coxae large and elongate Torymidae
often metallic propodeum wrinkly tarsi 5 segmented, 4th smaller than rest mesopleuron with medial groove for femur Pteromalidae
Evaniidae-like punctate metastoma triangular stout-bodied Perilampidae
quadrate pronotum metastoma rounded mesostoma punctate Eurytomidae
hind femur greatly enlarged Chalcididae
venation greatly reduced without pterostigma Figitidae
venation greatly reduced second metasomal segment enlarged Cynipidae
extremely thin, elongate abdomen Pelecinidae
reduced wing venation large pterostigma narrow marginal cell Proctotrupidae
antennae in shelf-like prominence on face Diapriidae
wing venation greatly reduced metasoma with thin lateral tergites antennae usually 12 segmented Scelionidae
wing venation greatly reduced antennae 10 segmented antennal base far down on face Platygastridae
rounded lobe not touching tegula densely punctate Chrysididae
boxy propodeum Bethylidae
rounded lobe not touching tegula toothed claws petiole sternum and tergum Ampulicidae
rounded lobe not reaching tegula petiole sternum only Sphecidae
rounded lobe not reaching tegula transverse labrum Crabronidae
mesepisternum with anterior oblique sulcus Colletidae
arched segment in M vein Halictidae
meta jugum as long as or longer than submedial cell Andrenidae
two submarginal cells stocky-bodied scopa on abdomen ventrally Megachilidae
three (usually) submarginal cells scopa on meta legs Apidae
2 separate lobes on mesosternum metasomal apex with upturned spine Tiphiidae
abdomen with felt line Mutillidae
black wasps mesopleuron with transverse suture Pompilidae
meso wings with wrinkles meta coxae greatly separated Scoliidae
U-shaped pronotum discoidal cell often longer than submedial cell Vespidae
petiole with 1-2 nodes Formicidae
halteres adjacent in appearance but not in location entirely or functionally used to hold wings when at rest present in? cenchri Symphyta
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