Bradynobaenidae

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Bradynobaenidae is a family of wasps closely related to velvet ants, comprising mostly ground-dwelling, often brightly colored parasitoid species found in arid and semi-arid regions.

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Bradynobaenidae canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf insect family
taxon
adultDiet some adults may feed on nectar or host hemolymph
behavior females are usually wingless or short-winged in many genera
males are typically winged and capable of flight
class Insecta
colorationFunction bright coloration may serve as aposematic signaling
commonName bradynobaenid wasps
distinguishedFrom Mutillidae by morphological characters of mesosoma and petiole
distribution primarily in arid and semi-arid parts of the Old World
ecologicalRole parasitoids of other arthropods
feedingType larvae develop as parasitoids on hosts
hasCharacteristic closely related to velvet ants
mostly ground-dwelling
often adapted to hot, dry environments
often brightly colored
parasitoid lifestyle
kingdom Animalia
lifeStage larval stage is endophagous or ectophagous on host
locomotion females primarily walk or run on the ground
morphology often strongly sclerotized exoskeleton
robust body form
sexual dimorphism between males and females
notableGenus Bradynobaenus
Gynecaptera
Macroocula
order Hymenoptera
phylum Arthropoda
recognizedBy entomologists as a distinct family within Hymenoptera
relatedTo Mutillidae
reproduction females are typically ectoparasitoids of other insects
scientificNameAuthorship family name based on genus Bradynobaenus
substratePreference sandy or loose soils
superfamily Mutilloidea
taxonRank family
typicalHabitat arid regions
semi-arid regions

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Vespoidea includes Bradynobaenidae