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- Apocrita abstract "The Apocrita are a suborder of insects in the order Hymenoptera.This suborder includes wasps, bees, and ants, and consists of many families. It includes the most advanced hymenopterans and is distinguished from Symphyta by the narrow "waist" (petiole) formed between the first two segments of the actual abdomen; the first abdominal segment is fused to the thorax, and is called the propodeum. Therefore, it is general practice, when discussing the body of an apocritan in a technical sense, to refer to the mesosoma and metasoma (or "gaster") rather than the "thorax" and "abdomen", respectively. The ovipositor of the female either extends freely or is retracted, and may be developed into a stinger for both defense and paralyzing prey. Larvae are legless and blind, and either feed inside a host (plant or animal) or in a nest cell provisioned by their mothers. The Apocrita have historically been split into two groups, "Parasitica" and Aculeata, but these are rankless groupings in present classifications, if they appear at all. The term Parasitica is an artificial (paraphyletic) group comprising the majority of hymenopteran insects, with respective members living as parasitoids on what amounts to nearly "every other species of insect", and many noninsects. Most species are small, with the ovipositor adapted for piercing. In some hosts, the parasitoids induce metamorphosis prematurely, and in others it is prolonged. There are even species that are hyperparasites (that which are parasitoids on other parasitoids). The Parasitica lay their eggs inside or on another insect (egg, larva or pupa) and their larvae grow and develop within or on that host. The host is nearly always killed. Many parasitic hymenopterans are used as biological control agents to control pests, such as caterpillars, true bugs and hoppers, flies, and weevils.The Aculeata are a monophyletic group that includes those species in which the female's ovipositor is modified into a "stinger" to inject venom rather than eggs. Groups include the familiar ants, bees, and various types of parasitic and predatory wasps; it also includes all of the social hymenopterans.Among the nonparasitic and nonsocial Aculeata, larvae are fed with captured prey (typically alive and paralyzed) or may be fed pollen and nectar. The social Aculeata feed their young prey (paper wasps and hornets), or pollen and nectar (bees), or perhaps seeds, fungi, or even nonviable eggs (ants).".
- Apocrita class Insect.
- Apocrita kingdom Animal.
- Apocrita order Hymenoptera.
- Apocrita phylum Arthropod.
- Apocrita thumbnail Plectroctena_sp_ants.jpg?width=300.
- Apocrita wikiPageExternalLink Balades_entomologiques.php.
- Apocrita wikiPageExternalLink 12325.
- Apocrita wikiPageID "432373".
- Apocrita wikiPageRevisionID "603134620".
- Apocrita classis "Insecta".
- Apocrita hasPhotoCollection Apocrita.
- Apocrita imageCaption "Plectroctena sp.".
- Apocrita imageWidth "250".
- Apocrita name "Apocrita".
- Apocrita ordo Hymenoptera.
- Apocrita phylum "Arthropoda".
- Apocrita regnum "Animalia".
- Apocrita subdivision "* Aculeata ** Superfamily Apoidea ** Superfamily Chrysidoidea ** Superfamily Vespoidea * Parasitica ** Superfamily Ceraphronoidea ** Superfamily Chalcidoidea ** Superfamily Cynipoidea ** Superfamily Evanioidea ** Superfamily Ichneumonoidea ** Superfamily Megalyroidea ** Superfamily Mymarommatoidea ** Superfamily Platygastroidea ** Superfamily Proctotrupoidea ** Superfamily Stephanoidea ** Superfamily Trigonaloidea ** Many families, see article".
- Apocrita subdivisionRanks Taxonomic_rank.
- Apocrita subordo "Apocrita".
- Apocrita subject Category:Apocrita.
- Apocrita subject Category:Biological_pest_control_agents.
- Apocrita type Agent109190918.
- Apocrita type BiologicalPestControlAgents.
- Apocrita type CausalAgent100007347.
- Apocrita type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Apocrita type Animal.
- Apocrita type Eukaryote.
- Apocrita type Insect.
- Apocrita type Species.
- Apocrita type Insect.
- Apocrita type Organism.
- Apocrita comment "The Apocrita are a suborder of insects in the order Hymenoptera.This suborder includes wasps, bees, and ants, and consists of many families. It includes the most advanced hymenopterans and is distinguished from Symphyta by the narrow "waist" (petiole) formed between the first two segments of the actual abdomen; the first abdominal segment is fused to the thorax, and is called the propodeum.".
- Apocrita label "Apocrita".
- Apocrita label "Apocrita".
- Apocrita label "Apocrita".
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- Apocrita label "Taillenwespen".
- Apocrita label "Стебельчатобрюхие".
- Apocrita label "ذوات الخصر".
- Apocrita label "细腰亚目".
- Apocrita sameAs Taillenwespen.
- Apocrita sameAs Apocrita.
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- Apocrita sameAs 벌아목.
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- Apocrita sameAs Q22864.
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- Apocrita wasDerivedFrom Apocrita?oldid=603134620.
- Apocrita depiction Plectroctena_sp_ants.jpg.
- Apocrita isPrimaryTopicOf Apocrita.
- Apocrita name "Apocrita".