mutillidae (Meaning)

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mutillidae (n)

a family of wasps

Synonyms & Antonyms of mutillidae

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mutillidae Sentence Examples

  1. Mutillidae are a family of stinging wasps known for their intense pain delivered by their stings.
  2. Female mutillidae are wingless, while males have fully developed wings.
  3. Mutillidae wasps possess a long, narrow ovipositor used for egg-laying and defense.
  4. The sting of mutillidae wasps is incredibly painful and causes extensive swelling and tissue damage.
  5. Mutillidae commonly parasitize other insects, particularly ground-dwelling bees and wasps.
  6. Some species of mutillidae are also known to engage in kleptoparasitism, stealing prey from other predators.
  7. The distinctive facial structure of mutillidae, with their large mandibles, gives them a formidable appearance.
  8. Mutillidae wasps are found in a wide range of habitats, from grasslands to forests.
  9. The ecological role of mutillidae as predators and parasites is still not fully understood.
  10. The study of mutillidae wasps contributes to our knowledge of insect behavior, ecology, and the evolutionary relationships within the Hymenoptera insect order.

FAQs About the word mutillidae

a family of wasps

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Mutillidae are a family of stinging wasps known for their intense pain delivered by their stings.

Female mutillidae are wingless, while males have fully developed wings.

Mutillidae wasps possess a long, narrow ovipositor used for egg-laying and defense.

The sting of mutillidae wasps is incredibly painful and causes extensive swelling and tissue damage.