- en.wikipedia.org HymenopteraOver 150,000 living species of Hymenoptera have been described,[2][3] in addition to over 2,000 extinct ones.[4] Many of the species are parasitic.
- Hymenoptera have two pairs of wings, the fore wings a little longer than the hind wings, and both pairs with relatively few veins.
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- pixabay.com images/search/hymenoptera/…1,992 Free images of Hymenoptera. Free hymenoptera images to use in your next project. Browse amazing images uploaded by the Pixabay community.
- canonica.ai page/HymenopteraThe name "Hymenoptera" is derived from the Greek words for "membrane" and "wing", referring to the characteristic thin and flexible wings of these insects.
- tr.kineshma.net Hymenoptera-184Hymenoptera (Hi-men-op-tura), diğerlerinin yanı sıra karıncalar, arılar, yaban arıları ve testere sineklerinden oluşan en büyük böcek takımlarından biridir.
- beeswiki.com HymenopteraHymenoptera is a classification known as an “order,” which comes four classifications down from domain, the largest classification.
- acikders.ankara.edu.tr pluginfile.php/52309/mod_…HYMENOPTERA TAKIMI (Zarkanatlılar, Arılar). Ergin Vücut Yapısı. § 0.13-50 mm boyunda; § baş iri ve hareketli; § ağız ısırıcı-çiğneyici veya yalayıcı-emici...
- sciencedirect.com topics/neuroscience/hymenopteraHymenoptera",
- Our research focuses primarily on the systematics, phylogeny and biogeography of Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera).