Hymenoptera. Vespina. Vespida. Bees, ants, sawflies, horntails and other wasps. Male reproductive system. Male genitalia of Hymenoptera. Symphyta. Phylogenetic systematics of Hymenoptera. Phylogenetic systematics of Symphyta. Xyeloidea, Tenthredinoidea, Pamphilioidea, Cephoidea, Siricoidea, Xiphydrioidea, Orussoidea. Xyelidae, Blasticotomidae, Tenthredinidae, Diprionidae, Cimbicidae, Argidae, Pergidae, Pamphiliidae, Megalodontesidae, Megalodontidae, Cephidae, Siricidae, Anaxyelidae, Xiphydriidae, Orussidae.



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On this website, I publish information about Hymenoptera and 'Symphyta' and about my research on these fascinating insects.

You can also find lists of journals that publish papers on morphology and systematics and some information about open access publishing. Of course, there is also a page with a bunch of links to websites with related information. And, best of all, a page with photos.








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Email: schulmei (at) amnh.org

Updated: October 2009