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Hymenoptera
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 488

Hymenoptera

The Hymenoptera is one of the largest orders of terrestrial anthropods and compromises the sawflies, wasps, ants, bees and parasitic wasps. This book examines the current state of all major areas of research for this important group of insects, including systematics, biological control, behaviour and use in education.

Catalogue of British Hymenoptera in the British Museum
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290
The Hymenoptera
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

The Hymenoptera

Bees, ants, and solitary wasps are all members of the order Hymenoptera, an important group of insects that includes the sawflies, woodwasps, gallwasps, and parasitoids. This book provides the non-specialist and the professional zoologist with an introductory survey of the BritishHymenoptera. Drawing on the resources of the British Museum (Natural History) as well as their own wide experience, the editors present an account of each family: a diagnosis of the taxon; comments on the size and geographical distribution of the family; and a synopsis of the biology of the group. Key works forthe identification of British species are listed, and new keys are provided to the families and superfamilies represented in Britain. Introductory sections cover natural history, biology, evolution, classification, structure, and economic importance. Although the emphasis is on the 6500 recorded British species, the identification keys are relevant to the rest of western Europe and also largely to North America, whose species bear close resemblance to those in Britain at family and subfamily levels. An extensive bibliography is included.

Hymenoptera and Biodiversity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 376

Hymenoptera and Biodiversity

Increasing attention has been focused on biodiversity in recent years, based on a number of arguments to justify the conservation of the world's flora and fauna. Such arguments may be economic - that species may have potential for food or medicine - or ecological - that the extinction of any species affects the overall ecological balance. Little attention, however, has been focused on which groups have the greatest impact on maintaining diversity. Hymenoptera is one of these groups. It not only forms a major component of diversity itself, but is vital in sustaining diversity in other groups. Hymenoptera species (bees, wasps, ants and sawflies) are major plant pollinators, seed dispersers and parasitoids and predators of other arthropods (and hence important in biological control). This volume therefore tackles an important subject and concentrates on three key issues: how species of Hymenoptera affect diversity in other organisms; whether Hymenoptera is a group prone to extinction; and the consequences if Hymenoptera species are differentially removed from terrestrial ecosystems. The book is essential reading for entomologists and those concerned with biodiversity and conservation.

Catalogue of British Hymenoptera in the Collection of the British Museum
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296
Hymenoptera ...
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 650

Hymenoptera ...

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  • Published: 1897
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Hymenoptera Aculeata of the British Islands
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 424

The Hymenoptera Aculeata of the British Islands

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1896
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Venoms of the Hymenoptera
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 583

Venoms of the Hymenoptera

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-10-22
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  • Publisher: Elsevier

Venoms of the Hymenoptera: Biochemical, Pharmacological, and Behavioral Aspects contains papers that deals with the study of the venoms and toxins produced by insects belonging to the order of the Hymenoptera. The book provides a considerable amount of information in the study of the venoms of the Hymenoptera. There are chapters that focus on the history of the research made on the order of the Hymenoptera; the stinging apparatus; venom collection; physiological effects of venoms produced by particular insects belonging to the order; and the pharmacological uses of the venoms and toxins. Entomologists, physiologists, pharmacologists, biochemists, and researchers developing drugs and pesticides will find this text extremely useful.

Annotated Keys to the Genera of Nearctic Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 814

Annotated Keys to the Genera of Nearctic Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera)

This publication presents illustrated keys to the 19 families and 706 described genera of Chalcidoidea known to occur in the Nearctic region (minimally America north of Mexico, but also including those areas of Mexico generally considered as having a Nearctic insect fauna). The first three chapters provide an introduction to this superfamily of wasps, most of whose members are parasites of other insects; a review of chalcidoid morphology as related to terms used in the keys & diagnoses; and an overview of the superfamily, including a 41 couplet key to families. Each of the remaining 19 chapters reviews one family & includes sections on recognition, systematics & relationships, biology, literature, an annotated key to the Nearctic genera, and for larger families an index to genera based on couplet number. Over 1,800 line drawings & electron micrographs illustrate the keys. Annotations include references to existing keys to species, estimated number of species, and known distribution & host range in the region.

Essay on the Indigenous Fossorial Hymenoptera
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Essay on the Indigenous Fossorial Hymenoptera

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1837
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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