Apocrita

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Apocrita is a large suborder of insects within the order Hymenoptera that includes wasps, bees, and ants, characterized by a narrow waist separating the thorax and abdomen.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Apocrita canonical 10
Aculeata 3

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf suborder
taxon
antennaeTypically geniculate or filiform
bodyPlanFeature three distinct body regions: head, mesosoma, metasoma
characterizedBy constricted first abdominal segment forming a petiole
narrow waist between thorax and abdomen
class Insecta
containsSpeciesCount hundreds of thousands of described and undescribed species
contrastedWith Symphyta
developmentType holometabolous
distinguishedFromSymphytaBy presence of a wasp waist (petiole)
ecologicalRole parasitoids
pollinators
predators
seed dispersers
feedingHabitDiversity herbivory, carnivory, omnivory, and parasitism
fossilRecordFrom Jurassic Period
surface form: Jurassic period
hasCommonName Apocritan wasps, bees, and ants
hasLarvalType legless larvae in many groups
hasSubgroup Aculeata
Parasitica
hasWingPairs two pairs of membranous wings in most species
importantFor biological control of pests
pollination of flowering plants
includes ants
bees
wasps
includesTaxon Apoidea
Formicidae
Vespoidea
kingdom Animalia
manyMembersExhibit complex social behavior
eusociality
nest building
mesosomaComposedOf thorax and first abdominal segment
metasomaComposedOf remaining abdominal segments
mouthpartsType chewing or chewing-lapping
order Hymenoptera
ovipositorModifiedAs stinger in many Aculeata
partOf Hymenoptera
phylum Arthropoda
reproductiveFemalesHave ovipositor
suborderOf Hymenoptera
taxonomicAuthority Shuckard, 1840 (commonly attributed)
taxonRank suborder
undergoes complete metamorphosis
wingCouplingMechanism hamuli linking forewings and hindwings

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Referenced by (13)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Vespoidea suborder Apocrita
Apoidea suborder Apocrita
Euparagia suborder Apocrita
Apoica belongsToClade Apocrita
this entity surface form: Aculeata
Agelaia belongsToClade Apocrita
this entity surface form: Aculeata
Belonogaster belongsToClade Apocrita
this entity surface form: Aculeata
Rhopalosomatidae suborder Apocrita
Sapygidae belongsToSuborder Apocrita
Plagiolepis suborder Apocrita
Symphyta distinguishedFrom Apocrita
Tapinomini suborder Apocrita
Halictidae suborder Apocrita