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Matching images: Matching links: Nearctic Insecta other (Discover Life's IDnature guide) Kathirithamby J. (2014) Strepsiptera database Kathirithamby J. Strepsiptera (in The Tree of Life Web Project)Matching guides: Matching books: A new species of Halictophagus (Insecta: Strepsiptera: Halictophagidae) from Texas, and a checklist of Strepsiptera... A generic classification of Xenidae (Strepsiptera) based on the morphology of the female cephalothorax and male cephalotheca... Two new species of Xenos (Strepsiptera: Xenidae), parasites of social wasps of the genus Mischocyttarus (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) Description of the Adult Male of Stylops advarians Pierce (Strepsiptera: Stylopidae) Annotated catalog of the order Strepsiptera of the World Prevalence of Stylopization of Sphex ichneumoneus (L.) by Paraxenos westwoodi (Templeton) A new species of Xenos from Arizona, with discussion of other North American species (Strepsiptera: Stylopidae) Nomina Insecta Nearctica Prevalence of the parasite Strepsiptera in Polistes as detected by dissection of immatures Entomophagous Insects.Matching comments ranked in order of relevance: Strepsiptera Strepsiptera, not Dryinidae triungulin? ID Very nice pic, I would like t Strepsiptera Strepsiptera How interesting! The poor bee Hi John,
I thought because S Strepsiptera Strepsiptera Strepsiptera A few thoughts Sphex pensylvanicus with Strepsiptera (MD) male scale insect Strangely they do not harm th Please... I do not think so... Cause we Placement Strepsiptera Thanks for all the taxonomy s Re. Strepsiptera genera question Moved Parasites on the sternal surface of this fly? Parasite Pupation period Finding big social wasps is not a problem at all i have been looking for a Strepsiptera for quite a while Polistes Polistes exclamans ? More complete citation Reminds me a bit Strepsiptera Includes key to families Stylopized Ancistrocerus adiabatus with Strepsiptera parasite Just showed the pic to Hans P Moved Appears to be parasitized by Strepsiptera Could it be Image removed? Strepsiptera, yes Great photo... Probably Stylopized I wondered if maybe Strepsipt Not an ID * Must be a smarter way to do this - Re: Displaced metasoma--check Strepsiptera Dermaptera, Embioptera, Grylloblattodea, etc Moved Moved Moved Strepsiptera Strepsiptera Yes Could it be Northern paper wasp triungulin was my very first thought... Send Hans Pohl an email he di I am very excited about this! I am very sure that these are ? The abdomen looks distorted. ... Strepsiptera Wow Jeff, you've out-done you Primitive eye? Pretty cool Robin, thanks! This is from Wikipedia Yep, those look familiar. A paper wasp, Polistes These are Strepsiptera Re-ordered again Strepsiptera If the host is dead the Strep Cool! Great Ok leafhopper host Ouch! Does not appear to be stylopi Maybe not Stylopidae, probably Xenos ... My opinion... ... Image You may be correct... Parasitized. flea bite ... Details and remarks Sexing Polistes and Strepsiptera Polistes Yes. Ooooh, stylopids! ID of strepsipteran parasiteMatching users: Bbarnd Sesia I Fox joseph92 Strepsiptera mecopteron_bouillon
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