Created by Matthew Fox
almost 3 years ago
|
||
Question | Answer |
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
Image:
Apidae (binary/octet-stream)
|
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 |
Want to create your own Flashcards for free with GoConqr? Learn more.