Definition of Himenoptera
||Hy`me*nop"te*ra (?), n. pl. [NL., fr.
Gr. &?; membrane-winged; &?; skin, membrane + &?; wing.]
(Zoöl.) An extensive order of insects, including the
bees, ants, ichneumons, sawflies, etc.
&fist; They have four membranous wings, with few reticulations,
and usually with a thickened, dark spot on the front edge of the
anterior wings. In most of the species, the tongue, or lingua, is
converted into an organ for sucking honey, or other liquid food, and
the mandibles are adapted for biting or cutting. In one large
division (Aculeata), including the bees, wasps, and ants, the females
and workers usually have a sting, which is only a modified
ovipositor.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Translingual
- a taxonomic order, within superorder Endopterygota - the sawflies, wasps, bees and ants
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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