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HYMENOPTERA

Volume 12 · 65 words · 1842 Edition

derived from ὑμένη, membrane, and στρίγος, wing, in the Linnaean system of natural history, is an order of insects having four membranaceous wings, whilst the tails of the females are furnished with stings, which in some are used for instilling poison, and in others for merely piercing the bark and leaves of trees, and the bodies of other animals, in which they deposit their eggs.