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- Xenos vesparum is a parasitic insect species of the order Strepsiptera that are endoparasites of paper wasps in the genus Polistes (most commonly Polistes...
- derives from the Gr**** word for strange. A species of the genus is Xenos vesparum, first described by Pietro Rossi in 1793. The females are permanent entomophagous...
- formation is common in parasites, as in Xenos vesparum, where vesparum means "of the wasps", since Xenos vesparum is a parasite of wasps. Whereas the first...
- stages of ecdysis than males. The female may not pupate at all, as in Xenos vesparum. Typically, the female is wingless and generally larger than the male....
- po****tion was reported in 2010. P. dominula are also often infected by Xenos vesparum, a permanent entomophagous endoparasite. Salivary proteins harvested from...
- yellowjackets. The two common parasites of D. arenaria nests are Sphecophaga vesparum burra, an ichneumonid, and D. arctica, a vespid social parasite. Female...
- genitive case (i.e. belonging to). This is common in parasites: Xenos vesparum ("Stranger of the wasps"). Proper nouns which are names of people and places...
- fact that S. vesparum is a common parasite of D. saxonica, S. vesparum does not rapidly grow in a host's nest; only a few dozen S. vesparum individuals...
- available. Gastropod snails Strepsiptera (twisted-winged parasites) – In Xenos vesparum, fertilization can occur either via extragenital ducts, or by traumatic...
- considerable interest in biological control. A species, probably Pheromermis vesparum, was recorded from the invasive Asian hornet (Vespa velutina) in France...