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    The Thynnidae (also known as thynnid wasps, flower wasps, or thynnid flower wasps) are a family of large, solitary wasps whose larvae are almost universally...
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    Blue ant (category Thynnidae)
    the blue-ant or bluebottle, is a species of flower wasp in the family Thynnidae. It is the sole member of the genus Diamma and of the subfamily Diamminae...
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    sexual dimorphism is not as apparent as in many of the Tiphiidae and Thynnidae. Scoliid wasps are solitary parasitoids of scarab beetle larvae. Female...
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    Myzinum quinquecinctum (category Thynnidae)
    five-banded thynnid wasp, is a species of thynnid wasp in the family Thynnidae, found mainly in North America east of the Rocky Mountains. "Myzinum quinquecinctum"...
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    sierolomorphid wasps Tiphiidae – tiphiid wasps Chyphotidae – chyphotid wasps Thynnidae – thynnid wasps Hymenoptera of the world: an identification guide to families...
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    Sierolomorphidae Family Tiphiidae Superfamily Thynoidea Family Chyphotidae Family Thynnidae Superfamily Vespoidea Family Rhopalosomatidae Family Vespidae (paper wasps...
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  • Methocha is a genus of parasitoid wasps in the family Thynnidae. The species of this genus are found worldwide except in Australia, and attack the larvae...
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    Myzinum obscurum (category Thynnidae)
    Myzinum obscurum is a species of wasp in the family Thynnidae. It is found in the Eastern United States. Kimsey, Lynn S. (8 September 2009). "Taxonomic...
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    smaller female aloft while mating, which is also seen in the related family Thynnidae. As is the case for all aculeates, only female mutillids are capable of...
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    these comprise a separate lineage, and are now classified in the family Thynnidae. The females of some Brachycistidinae are wingless, and hunt ground-dwelling...
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