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+ | <font color="#800000">'''Hymenoptera'''</font> (sawflies, plant feeding wasps, other species of agricultural importance) | ||
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+ | The Hymenoptera have 2 pairs of membranous wings. They are often beneficial (e.g. parasitoids and honey bees) but some are serious pests. | ||
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+ | For details see the respective page in [[wikipedia:Hymenoptera|Wikipedia]]. | ||
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+ | '''Note:'''<br /> | ||
+ | This page deals only with agricultural pests. For medical and veterinary pest species see: | ||
+ | * [[Hymenoptera (veterin. pests/wasps)]] | ||
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+ | For beneficial Hymenoptera see: | ||
+ | * [[Parasitoids - Hymenoptera|Hymenoptera (parasitoids)]] | ||
+ | * [[predators - Hymenoptera|Hymenoptera (predators)]] | ||
+ | * [[Hymenoptera (weed bioagents)]] | ||
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+ | '''The following families of agricultural pest Hymenoptera are currently entered into the system:''' | ||
+ | <div style="float:left;line-height:1.5em;padding-right:3em"> | ||
+ | * [[Apidae (bees as plant pests)|Apidae, pests]] ({{#ask: [[Category:Apidae (bees as plant pests)]]|format=count}} species) | ||
+ | * [[Argidae]] ({{#ask: [[Category:Argidae]]|format=count}} species) | ||
+ | * [[Cephidae]] ({{#ask: [[Category:Cephidae]]|format=count}} species) | ||
+ | * [[Cynipidae]] ({{#ask: [[Category:Cynipidae]]|format=count}} species) | ||
+ | * [[Diprionidae]] ({{#ask: [[Category:Diprionidae]]|format=count}} species) | ||
+ | * [[Eulophidae (pests)|Eulophidae]] ({{#ask: [[Category:Eulophidae]]|format=count}} species) | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | <div style="float:left;line-height:1.5em;padding-right:1em"> | ||
+ | * [[Eurytomidae]] ({{#ask: [[Category:Eurytomidae]]|format=count}} species) | ||
+ | * [[Formicidae]] ({{#ask: [[Category:Formicidae]]|format=count}} species) | ||
+ | * [[Pamphiliidae]] ({{#ask: [[Category:Pamphiliidae]]|format=count}} species) | ||
+ | * [[Siricidae]] ({{#ask: [[Category:Siricidae]]|format=count}} species) | ||
+ | * [[Tenthredinidae]] ({{#ask: [[Category:Tenthredinidae]]|format=count}} species) | ||
+ | * [[Torymidae]] ({{#ask: [[Category:Torymidae]]|format=count}} species) | ||
+ | </div> |
Latest revision as of 09:20, 22 August 2016
Hymenoptera (sawflies, plant feeding wasps, other species of agricultural importance)
The Hymenoptera have 2 pairs of membranous wings. They are often beneficial (e.g. parasitoids and honey bees) but some are serious pests.
For details see the respective page in Wikipedia.
Note:
This page deals only with agricultural pests. For medical and veterinary pest species see:
For beneficial Hymenoptera see:
The following families of agricultural pest Hymenoptera are currently entered into the system:
- Apidae, pests (2 species)
- Argidae (2 species)
- Cephidae (2 species)
- Cynipidae (3 species)
- Diprionidae (12 species)
- Eulophidae (3 species)
- Eurytomidae (2 species)
- Formicidae (83 species)
- Pamphiliidae (2 species)
- Siricidae (3 species)
- Tenthredinidae (13 species)
- Torymidae (2 species)