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Nearctic Insecta other (Discover Life's IDnature guide)


Kathirithamby J. (2014) Strepsiptera database


Kathirithamby J. Strepsiptera (in The Tree of Life Web Project)


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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


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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


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Must be a smarter way to do this -


Re: Displaced metasoma--check Strepsiptera


Dermaptera, Embioptera, Grylloblattodea, etc


Moved


Moved


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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


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The abdomen looks distorted.


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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


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Strepsiptera


If the host is dead the Strep


Cool!


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Ok


leafhopper host


Ouch!


Does not appear to be stylopi


Maybe not


Stylopidae, probably Xenos


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Image


You may be correct...


Parasitized.


flea bite ...


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Sexing Polistes and Strepsiptera


Polistes


Yes.


Ooooh, stylopids!


ID of strepsipteran parasite


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