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Alternative life-history styles of mutillid wasps (Insecta, Hymenoptera)

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Alternative Life-History Styles of Animals

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Although the Mutillidae is one of the largest families of wasps, life history and other biological information on the group is very scanty. Sexual dimorphism is generally very marked, and, as far as is known, all species are external parasitoids of the resting immature stages of other insects found within some protective structure. Alternative life-history styles within species are unknown (except for sexual differences), but alternative styles are followed by different species within the family, in terms of utilization of hosts belonging to different taxa, modifications of dispersal abilities of the wingless females, differentiation of size according to sex and the determination of such differences, and the number of individuals developing on each host individual. These alternatives are briefly surveyed.

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Brothers, D.J. (1989). Alternative life-history styles of mutillid wasps (Insecta, Hymenoptera). In: Bruton, M.N. (eds) Alternative Life-History Styles of Animals. Perspectives in vertebrate science, vol 6. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2605-9_14

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