Parasitoid wasps, belonging to the family Hymenoptera, deprive their insect and spider hosts of nutrition. These wasps represent approximately 20% of the 1 million insect species on Earth, making them one of the planet’s most successful animal groups. Parasitoid wasps, belonging to the family Hymenoptera, deprive their insect and spider hosts of nutrition. These wasps represent approximately 20% of the 1 million insect species on Earth, making them one of the planet’s most successful animal groups. Ecology Molecular & Computational biology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Identifying venom genes of parasitoid wasps: Successful parasitism without immediate host death
