Thynnidae
Thynnidae is a family of wasps known for their slender bodies and long legs. These wasps are typically found in various habitats, including forests and grasslands. They are solitary insects, meaning they do not live in colonies like many other wasp species.
Thynnidae wasps are often recognized by their unique behavior, particularly their mating rituals. Males perform elaborate aerial displays to attract females. Unlike many wasps, Thynnidae do not have a stinger, making them harmless to humans. They primarily feed on nectar and are important pollinators in their ecosystems.