Biology:Myrmosidae

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Short description: Family of wasps

Myrmosidae
Temporal range: Paleogene–Recent
Myrmosa atra 02.JPG
female Myrmosa atra
Myrmosa unicolor (26119128172).jpg
male Myrmosa unicolor
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Superfamily: Pompiloidea
Family: Myrmosidae
Fox, 1894
Genera

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The Myrmosidae are a small family of wasps very similar to the Mutillidae. As in mutillids, females are flightless, and are kleptoparasites in the nests of fossorial bees and wasps.

Taxonomy

Recent classifications of Vespoidea sensu lato (beginning in 2008) concluded that the family Mutillidae contained one subfamily that was unrelated to the remainder, and this subfamily was removed to form a separate family Myrmosidae.[1][2] Myrmosids can be readily distinguished from mutillids by the lack of abdominal "felt lines" in both sexes, and the retention of a distinct pronotum in females (pronotum fused to mesonotum in mutillids).

Genera

  • Carinomyrmosa
  • Erimyrmosa
  • Krombeinella
  • Kudakrumia
  • Leiomyrmosa
  • Myrmosa
  • Myrmosina
  • Myrmosula
  • Nothomyrmosa
  • Paramyrmosa
  • Protomutilla
  • Pseudomyrmosa

References

  1. Pilgrim, E.; von Dohlen, C.; Pitts, J. (2008). "Molecular phylogenetics of Vespoidea indicate paraphyly of the superfamily and novel relationships of its component families and subfamilies". Zoologica Scripta 37 (5): 539–560. doi:10.1111/j.1463-6409.2008.00340.x. 
  2. Johnson, B.R. (2013). "Phylogenomics Resolves Evolutionary Relationships among Ants, Bees, and Wasps". Current Biology 23 (20): 2058–2062. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2013.08.050. PMID 24094856. 

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q17582523 entry