Genesis of the Hymenoptera and the Phases of Their Evolution
Kluwer Academic Publishers (Verlag)
978-0-416-44950-1 (ISBN)
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The explanation of the changes in behaviour that must have taken place when the simple, plant-feeding saw- flies developed into highly specialized parasites or into industrious, food- collecting, social insects such as the ants, bees, and wasps can well be regarded as one of the major challenges to zoologists.
1 Introduction.- 2 Genesis of the Hymenoptera.- Palaeontological and comparative morphological data. Hypotheses on the origin of the Hymenoptera.- The archaic terrestrial phase.- 3 Genesis of the Lower Hymenoptera (Phytophaga).- The transition from saprophytic feeding to phytophagy. The exophytic cephoid phase. Modern relicts.- The endophytic cephoid phase. The transition from feeding on normal plant tissues to feeding on galls.- 4 Genesis of the Terebrantia.- The problem of the origin of the first carnivorous Hymenoptera.- Hypotheses on the origin of the Terebrantia.- The transition from phytophagy to zoophagy and the genesis of the Terebrantia.- The archaic inquilinoid phase.- The predatory oophagous (ectoophagous) phase.- The parasitic oophagous (endoophagous) phase.- The secondary phytophagous (phytoophagous) phase.- The delayed parasitic (metaparasitic) phase.- The intermediate parasitic (planidial) phase.- The hypermetamorphic parasitic phase.- The polyembryonic parasitic phase.- The passive parasitic (trigonaloid) phase.- The direct parasitic (orthoparasitic) phase.- The imaginai parasitic phase.- 5 Genesis of the Wasps (Vespiformia s. lat.).- The problem of the origin of the wasps.- Elements of wasp life in the Terebrantia.- The wasp-like (bethyloid) phase page.- The primary wasp (pompiloid) phase.- The secondary wasp (sphecoid) phase.- The third wasp (crabronoid) phase.- The fourth wasp (bembicoid) phase.- The fifth wasp (moneduloid) phase.- The neo-wasp (vespoid) phase.- The hypotheses of Bouvier and his followers on the origin of the instincts of wasps.- 6 Genesis of the Ants (Formicoidea).- Hypotheses on the origin of the ants. The problem.- The predatory semi-familial phase.- The ectoparasitic semi-familial phase.- The familial ectoparasitic (hemiformicoid) phase.- The primary ant (proformicoid) phase.- The secondary ant (formicoid) phase.- 7 Genesis of the Bees (Apoidea).- Hypotheses on the origin of the bees. The problem.- The bee-like phase in the vespoid wasps.- The primary bee phase of vespoid type.- The secondary bee phase of vespoid type.- Evolution of the sphecoid wasps and the problem of the genesis of the true bees.- The primary bee phase of sphecoid type and its genesis.- Index of Authors.- Index of Latin Names.
| Übersetzer | O. W. Richards, Sir B. Uvarov |
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| Zusatzinfo | biography |
| Verlagsort | Dordrecht |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 150 x 230 mm |
| Gewicht | 710 g |
| Themenwelt | Schulbuch / Wörterbuch |
| Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Zoologie | |
| ISBN-10 | 0-416-44950-6 / 0416449506 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-416-44950-1 / 9780416449501 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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