Hymenoptera

12 Feb 2010

Apidae

Submitted by walwyn

This family consists of the honey bees, stingless bees, carpenter bees, orchid bees, cuckoo bees, bumblebees, and others. In all there are about 30,000 species, they all eat pollen and nectar and feed their larvae on the same diet.

 

23 Feb 2010

Braconidae

Submitted by walwyn

 

The Braconidae are a very large family of parasitic wasps with between 50,000 and 150,000 species worldwide, and about 1000 UK species. Braconids are usually black-brown in colour although some species are brightly patterned.

 

 

 

23 Feb 2010

Chrysididae

Submitted by walwyn

The Chrysididae are a family wasps with bright metallic coloured bodies. As a result are commonly called jewel wasps, or ruby-tailed wasps. This is a large family consisting of over 3000 species of which there are some 31 species in the UK.

 

21 Mar 2011

Formicidae

Submitted by walwyn

The Formicidae is a very large family of which contains the Ants. There are estimated to be 22,000 species of which 12,000 have been classified. All are social insects, living in colonies and having a female (queen), male, and worker castes.

 

 

27 Jan 2010

Ichneumonidae

Submitted by walwyn

The wasps of the Ichneumonidae family are solitary insects, and most are parasites - the larvae feeding on or in another insect. These wasps mainly target the larvae of butterflies and moths, although some species are also parasites of sawfly and beetle larvae.

 

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