茧蜂科(昆虫亚目:膜翅目)为节肢动物(节肢动物:昆虫亚目)的寄生蜂

Carlos Henrique Marchiori
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Gasteruptiidae也是超寄生物种。“寄生虫”将卵产在其他幼虫(卵、幼虫或蛹)体内,幼虫以寄主为食孵化发育。许多寄生蜂被用作农业害虫的生物防治。幼虫是捕食者/类寄生虫和/或偷窃寄生虫。它们的宿主是蜂科、大蜂科、蜘蛛科、蜜蜂科、蚁科和黄蜂科的蜜蜂和黄蜂。当雌性在雄性不存在的产卵器的帮助下将卵产卵在宿主幼虫或附近的幼虫上时,它们孵化成Gasteruption (Latreille, 1796)幼虫,并继续消耗宿主的幼虫。本文介绍了膜翅目小蜂科昆虫的生物学和分类。检索文章、科学书籍章节、论文数据库、大学论文、国内和国际科学文章、科学期刊、文献、学术和科学期刊均可在网上获得。目前的工作使用参考书目研究,被理解为通过在国内和国外数据库中进行的调查来查询和寻找关于某一主题的信息的行为,目的是发现存在的共识或争议。
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Family Gasteruptiidae (Insecta: Hymenoptera) as parasitoids of arthropods (Arthropoda: Insecta)
The Gasteruptiidae are also hyperparasitic species. The “Parasitica” lay their eggs in other juvenile insects (eggs, larvae, or pupae) and the larvae hatch and develop feeding on the host. Many of these parasitoid wasps are used as biological control of agricultural pests. Larvae are predators/parasitoids and/or kleptoparasites. Their hosts are bees and wasps of the Colletidae, Megachilidae, Sphecidae, Apidae, Anthophoridae, and Vespidae families. When females oviposit their eggs on or nearby host larvae with the help of an ovipositor not present in males, they hatch into Gasteruption, Latreille, 1796, larvae which proceed to consume the host's larvae. The aim of this article was to describe the bionomy and classification of the family Gasteruptiidae (Insecta: Hymenoptera). Indexed articles, scientific book chapters, theses databases, university dissertations, national and international scientific articles, scientific journals, documents, and academic and scientific journals are available online ResearchGate, HAL SSRN, Scielo, and Qeios were used. The present work uses the reference of bibliographical research, understood as the act of inquiring and seeking information on a certain subject, through a survey carried out in national and foreign databases, with the objective of detecting what exists of consensus or controversy.
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