“…Some recent studies have demonstrated that the structure and ultrastructure of spermatozoa in Hymenoptera furnish sufficient variations to provide additional characters for cladistic analysis (Quicke et al, 1992, Dallai and Afzelius, 1995, Lino-Neto et al, 1999, Lino-Neto et al, 2000a, Lino-Neto et al, 2000b, Lino-Neto and Dolder, 2001a, Lino-Neto and Dolder, 2001b, Lino-Neto and Dolder, 2002, Zama et al, 2001, Zama et al, 2004, Zama et al, 2005a, Zama et al, 2005b, Zama et al, 2007, Báo et al, 2004, Araújo et al, 2005and Fiorillo et al, 2005 as has been shown possible in other groups of insects (Baccetti, 1987 andJamieson et al, 1999). The study of spermiogenesis can also provide new characters for improving the accuracy of hypotheses on phylogenetic relationships.…”