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Hymenoptera

sawflies, wasps, bees, ants

Braconidae Gnamptodontinae

Insects

Wings of Braconidae Gnamptodontinae from Goulet and Huber (1993, fig. 151)

Psaenythia bergi

Insects

Wings of Psaenythia bergi redrawn from Michener(2000, fig. 52).

Hymenoptera, fore wing

Insects

Wing venation of Hymenoptera. Terminology based on Ross(1936)The ancestry and wing venation of the hymenoptera.,
Annals Entomological Society of America
, Volume 29, p.99-111, (1936)
[1]. The image was drawn by Giancarlodessi.

Hymenoptera, fore wing

Insects

Fore wing of Hartigia nigra (earlier Macrocephus satyrus) (a), Janus femoratus (earlier J. cynosbati) (b), J. abbreviatus (c), Orussus abietinus (d), Pelopoeus cementarius (e), Apis mellifera (f).
From Comstock (fig. 397) The wings of insects,
, Ithaca, N.Y., (1918)
[2].

Hymenoptera, fore wing veins

Insects

Fore wing of typical Hymenoptera with veins marked. . From Comstock (fig. 425) The wings of insects,
, Ithaca, N.Y., (1918)
[2].

Hymenoptera, fore wing cells

Insects

Fore wing of typical Hymenoptera with cells marked. From Comstock (fig. 426) The wings of insects,
, Ithaca, N.Y., (1918)
[2].

Hymenoptera, radius

Insects

Wing of typical insect (a) and Hymenoptera (b) with radius marked r. From Comstock (fig. 427) The wings of insects,
, Ithaca, N.Y., (1918)
[2].

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