Xenos vesparum is a parasitic insect species of the order Strepsiptera that are endoparasites of paper wasps in the genus Polistes (most commonly Polistes...
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Xenos rostratus Trois, 1984 (South America) Xenos rubiginosi (Pierce, 1909) (North America) Xenos stuckenbergi Pasteels, 1956 (Africa) Xenos vesparum...
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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...
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population was reported in 2010. P. dominula are also often infected by Xenos vesparum, a permanent entomophagous endoparasite. Salivary proteins harvested...
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the 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...
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available. Gastropod snails Strepsiptera (twisted-winged parasites) – In Xenos vesparum, fertilization can occur either via extragenital ducts, or by traumatic...
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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...
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Strepsipterans belonging to the genus Xenos are known to infect and parasitize the genus Polistes, with Xenos vesparum especially documented in P. gallicus...
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Berry 1990; Endemic Sciron glaber Berry 1990; Endemic Sphecophaga vesparum vesparum (Ratzeburg 1852); Deliberate Introduction Stenomacrus; Accidental...
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