Females are wingless and typically smaller than the males. Many species (>700) and ranging in size from 2-40mm. Coupling is often extended and males fly with females attached.
Thynninae (subfamily) is listed in the following regions:
Canberra & Southern Tablelands | Southern Highlands | Albury, Wodonga
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ANBG Aranda Bushland Australian National University Black Mountain Black Street Grasslands to Stirling Ridge Block 402 Blue Gum Point to Attunga Bay Bruce Ridge Bruce Ridge to Gossan Hill Bullen Range Caladenia Forest, O'Connor Cantor Crescent Woodland Dryandra St Woodland Flea Bog Flat to Emu Creek Corridor Gigerline Nature Reserve Kama Lake Burley Griffin West Lions Youth Haven - Westwood Farm Molonglo River Reserve Mount Ainslie Mount Jerrabomberra Mount Jerrabomberra QP Mount Painter Mulligans Flat Namadgi National Park Piney Ridge QPRC LGA Sth Tablelands Ecosystem Park Tallaganda State Forest Uriarra Recreation Reserve Wanniassa Hill Woodstock Nature ReserveSurvey points
Mugga Mugga Grassland (MMW) Point 85 Yarralumla Grassland (YGW)Places
Acton, ACT Ainslie, ACT Aranda, ACT Belconnen, ACT Booth, ACT Braidwood, NSW Brayton, NSW Bruce, ACT Bungendore, NSW Canberra Central, ACT Carwoola, NSW Casey, ACT Cook, ACT Denman Prospect, ACT Forde, ACT Googong, NSW Gungahlin, ACT Harolds Cross, NSW Hawker, ACT Higgins, ACT Holt, ACT Jerrabomberra, NSW Kambah, ACT Larbert, NSW Molonglo Valley, ACT Murrumbateman, NSW O'Connor, ACT Rendezvous Creek, ACT Russell, ACT Stromlo, ACT Symonston, ACT Tuggeranong, ACT Yarralumla, ACT