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Notes on Australian Cynipidae, with descriptions of several new species.
It is also commonly found hosting galls created by wasps in the family Cynipidae.
Diplolepis is a gall wasp genus in the family Cynipidae.
Gall wasps of the family Cynipidae produce a single sexual generation within a structure that resembles an apple.
Examples of the inquiline relation are known especially among the gall wasps (Cynipidae family).
He worked on all Hymenoptera but mainly Cynipidae.
"Cynipidae," he announced.
Family Cynipidae (gall wasps)
Many species of Cynipidae were described by von Schlechtendal or their generation sequence was clarified.
He worked principally on the taxonomy of the Cynipidae, the Cicadellidae and the Aphidoidea.
The Maacynips papuana is a type of Gall wasp in the family Cynipidae.
Proctotrupidae, Cynipidae et Evaniidae.
He described several new species of Cynipidae and Cecidomyiidae some with Jean-Jacques Kieffer.
They range in size from 2-5 cm, and are caused by chemicals injected by the larva of certain kinds of gall wasp in the family Cynipidae.
Liljeblad, J. (2002): Phylogeny and evolution of gall wasps (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae).
R. pisocarpa hosts gall-making wasps of the family Cynipidae, genus Diplolepis, in the insect class Hymenoptera.
New British species, corrections of nomenclature, etc. (Cynipidae, Ichneumonidae, Braconidae, and Oxyura).
Förster's Coleoptera und Homoptera: Cicadina and some of his Hymenoptera (Cynipidae, Ichneumonidae (Cryptinae exkl.
Gall wasps, also called gallflies, are a family (Cynipidae) of the order Hymenoptera and are classified with the Apocrita suborder of wasps in the superfamily Cynipoidea.
Dietrich Herrman Reinhard von Schlechtendal dr. (20 October 1834, Halle - 5 July 1916) was a German entomologist who worked on Cynipidae.
An insect-parasitic life mode is probably ancestral in the cynipoid families, and the Ibaliidae are placed next to Austrocynipidae, as a sister group to Liopteridae, Figitidae and Cynipidae.
With the exception of the Cynipidae (the gall wasps), it is a poorly known group as a whole, though there are nearly 3000 known species in total, and a great many species are still undescribed, mostly in the Figitidae.
BHL Cynipidae, bearbeitet von dr. K. W. von Dalla Torre und prof. dr. J. J. Kieffer Series: Das Tierreich, 24.
It can be induced in Hymenoptera by the bacteria Wolbachia and Cardinium, and has also been described in several groups of Hymenoptera, including Cynipidae, Tenthredinidae, Aphelinidae, Ichneumonidae, Apidae and Formicidae.
His collection of Cynipidae with their galls is shared by the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin and the Zoological Institute of the University of Halle-Wittenberg which also conserves his collections of Blattidae and Lepidoptera.