Xenidae

This article will explore the impact and relevance of Xenidae in different areas of contemporary society. Since its emergence, Xenidae has played a fundamental role in people's lives, influencing cultural, social, economic and political aspects. Throughout history, Xenidae has been an object of study and interest, generating debates and reflections on its importance and meaning. Through a critical analysis, we will seek to better understand the influence of Xenidae in various spheres, as well as its present and future in an increasingly interconnected and interdependent world.

Xenidae
Xenos peckii pupae on a paper wasp (New York)
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Strepsiptera
Suborder: Stylopidia
Family: Xenidae
Saunders, 1872

Xenidae is a family of twisted-winged insects in the order Strepsiptera. There are about 13 genera and more than 120 described species in Xenidae.

Genera

These 13 genera belong to the family Xenidae:

References

  1. ^ Benda, D; Pohl, H; Nakase, Y; et al. (2022). "A generic classification of Xenidae (Strepsiptera) based on the morphology of the female cephalothorax and male cephalotheca with a preliminary checklist of species". ZooKeys. 1093.
  2. ^ Salt, George; Bequaert, Joseph (1929). "Stylopized Vespidae". Psyche: A Journal of Entomology. 36 (3). doi:10.1155/1929/78563.