tiores
Tiores are a genus of small, stinging insects belonging to the family Toriidae. They are commonly found in temperate and subtropical regions across parts of Europe, Asia, and North America. Typically, tiores are characterized by their slender bodies, ranging from 3 to 6 millimeters in length, and their distinctive wing structure, which features a network of veins supporting translucent wings.
These insects play a role in natural ecosystems as pollinators and as part of the food chain,
Tiores are equipped with a venomous sting used primarily for defense and for subduing prey. While generally
The life cycle of tiores involves complete metamorphosis, including egg, larva, pupa, and adult stages. Adults
Research into tiores contributes to understanding the ecological balance of their habitats and the evolutionary adaptations