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Euparagia
''Euparagia'' is a genus of wasps in the family Vespidae, the only extant genus in the subfamily Euparagiinae. Species The following species are classified within the genus ''Euparagia'': * ''Euparagia boregoensis'' Richard M. Bohart, Bohart, 1948 * ''Euparagia desertorum'' Bohart, 1948 * ''Euparagia maculiceps'' (Peter Cameron (entomologist), Cameron, 1904) * ''Euparagia platiniceps'' Bohart, 1938 * ''Euparagia richardsi'' Bohart & Krombein 1979 * ''Euparagia scutellaris'' Cresson, 1879 * ''Euparagia siccata'' Bohart, 1988 * ''Euparagia timberlakei'' Bohart, 1948 * ''Euparagia unidentata'' James Michael Carpenter, Carpenter & Lynn Kimsey, Kimsey, 1988 * ''Euparagia yuma'' Bohart, 1988 Biology ''Euparagia'' wasps are little known and the biology of only one species, ''Euparagia scutellaris'', is known, and the females provision nests in the soil with weevil larvae. References

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Euparagia Platiniceps
''Euparagia'' is a genus of wasps in the family Vespidae, the only extant genus in the subfamily Euparagiinae. Species The following species are classified within the genus ''Euparagia'': * ''Euparagia boregoensis'' Richard M. Bohart, Bohart, 1948 * ''Euparagia desertorum'' Bohart, 1948 * ''Euparagia maculiceps'' (Peter Cameron (entomologist), Cameron, 1904) * ''Euparagia platiniceps'' Bohart, 1938 * ''Euparagia richardsi'' Bohart & Krombein 1979 * ''Euparagia scutellaris'' Cresson, 1879 * ''Euparagia siccata'' Bohart, 1988 * ''Euparagia timberlakei'' Bohart, 1948 * ''Euparagia unidentata'' James Michael Carpenter, Carpenter & Lynn Kimsey, Kimsey, 1988 * ''Euparagia yuma'' Bohart, 1988 Biology ''Euparagia'' wasps are little known and the biology of only one species, ''Euparagia scutellaris'', is known, and the females provision nests in the soil with weevil larvae. References

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Euparagia Timberlakei
''Euparagia'' is a genus of wasps in the family Vespidae, the only extant genus in the subfamily Euparagiinae. Species The following species are classified within the genus ''Euparagia'': * '' Euparagia boregoensis'' Bohart, 1948 * ''Euparagia desertorum'' Bohart, 1948 * ''Euparagia maculiceps'' (Cameron, 1904) * ''Euparagia platiniceps'' Bohart, 1938 * ''Euparagia richardsi'' Bohart & Krombein 1979 * '' Euparagia scutellaris'' Cresson, 1879 * ''Euparagia siccata'' Bohart, 1988 * '' Euparagia timberlakei'' Bohart, 1948 * '' Euparagia unidentata'' Carpenter & Kimsey, 1988 * '' Euparagia yuma'' Bohart, 1988 Biology ''Euparagia'' wasps are little known and the biology of only one species, ''Euparagia scutellaris'', is known, and the females provision nests in the soil with weevil larva A larva (; plural larvae ) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into adults. Animals with indirect development such as insects, amphibians, or cnidarians ...
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Euparagia Yuma
''Euparagia'' is a genus of wasps in the family Vespidae, the only extant genus in the subfamily Euparagiinae. Species The following species are classified within the genus ''Euparagia'': * ''Euparagia boregoensis'' Bohart, 1948 * ''Euparagia desertorum'' Bohart, 1948 * ''Euparagia maculiceps'' (Cameron, 1904) * ''Euparagia platiniceps'' Bohart, 1938 * ''Euparagia richardsi'' Bohart & Krombein 1979 * '' Euparagia scutellaris'' Cresson, 1879 * ''Euparagia siccata'' Bohart, 1988 * ''Euparagia timberlakei'' Bohart, 1948 * ''Euparagia unidentata'' Carpenter & Kimsey, 1988 * '' Euparagia yuma'' Bohart, 1988 Biology ''Euparagia'' wasps are little known and the biology of only one species, ''Euparagia scutellaris'', is known, and the females provision nests in the soil with weevil larva A larva (; plural larvae ) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into adults. Animals with indirect development such as insects, amphibians, or cnidarians typ ...
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Euparagia Boregoensis
''Euparagia'' is a genus of wasps in the family Vespidae, the only extant genus in the subfamily Euparagiinae. Species The following species are classified within the genus ''Euparagia'': * '' Euparagia boregoensis'' Bohart, 1948 * ''Euparagia desertorum'' Bohart, 1948 * ''Euparagia maculiceps'' (Cameron, 1904) * ''Euparagia platiniceps'' Bohart, 1938 * ''Euparagia richardsi'' Bohart & Krombein 1979 * '' Euparagia scutellaris'' Cresson, 1879 * ''Euparagia siccata'' Bohart, 1988 * ''Euparagia timberlakei'' Bohart, 1948 * '' Euparagia unidentata'' Carpenter & Kimsey, 1988 * '' Euparagia yuma'' Bohart, 1988 Biology ''Euparagia'' wasps are little known and the biology of only one species, ''Euparagia scutellaris'', is known, and the females provision nests in the soil with weevil larva A larva (; plural larvae ) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into adults. Animals with indirect development such as insects, amphibians, or cnidarians t ...
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Euparagia Desertorum
''Euparagia'' is a genus of wasps in the family Vespidae, the only extant genus in the subfamily Euparagiinae. Species The following species are classified within the genus ''Euparagia'': * '' Euparagia boregoensis'' Bohart, 1948 * '' Euparagia desertorum'' Bohart, 1948 * ''Euparagia maculiceps'' (Cameron, 1904) * ''Euparagia platiniceps'' Bohart, 1938 * ''Euparagia richardsi'' Bohart & Krombein 1979 * '' Euparagia scutellaris'' Cresson, 1879 * ''Euparagia siccata'' Bohart, 1988 * '' Euparagia timberlakei'' Bohart, 1948 * '' Euparagia unidentata'' Carpenter & Kimsey, 1988 * '' Euparagia yuma'' Bohart, 1988 Biology ''Euparagia'' wasps are little known and the biology of only one species, ''Euparagia scutellaris'', is known, and the females provision nests in the soil with weevil larva A larva (; plural larvae ) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into adults. Animals with indirect development such as insects, amphibians, or cnidarians ...
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Euparagia Maculiceps
''Euparagia'' is a genus of wasps in the family Vespidae, the only extant genus in the subfamily Euparagiinae. Species The following species are classified within the genus ''Euparagia'': * '' Euparagia boregoensis'' Bohart, 1948 * '' Euparagia desertorum'' Bohart, 1948 * '' Euparagia maculiceps'' (Cameron, 1904) * ''Euparagia platiniceps'' Bohart, 1938 * '' Euparagia richardsi'' Bohart & Krombein 1979 * '' Euparagia scutellaris'' Cresson, 1879 * '' Euparagia siccata'' Bohart, 1988 * '' Euparagia timberlakei'' Bohart, 1948 * '' Euparagia unidentata'' Carpenter & Kimsey, 1988 * '' Euparagia yuma'' Bohart, 1988 Biology ''Euparagia'' wasps are little known and the biology of only one species, ''Euparagia scutellaris'', is known, and the females provision nests in the soil with weevil larva A larva (; plural larvae ) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into adults. Animals with indirect development such as insects, amphibians, or cnidari ...
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Euparagia Unidentata
''Euparagia'' is a genus of wasps in the family Vespidae, the only extant genus in the subfamily Euparagiinae. Species The following species are classified within the genus ''Euparagia'': * ''Euparagia boregoensis'' Bohart, 1948 * ''Euparagia desertorum'' Bohart, 1948 * ''Euparagia maculiceps'' (Cameron, 1904) * ''Euparagia platiniceps'' Bohart, 1938 * ''Euparagia richardsi'' Bohart & Krombein 1979 * '' Euparagia scutellaris'' Cresson, 1879 * ''Euparagia siccata'' Bohart, 1988 * ''Euparagia timberlakei'' Bohart, 1948 * '' Euparagia unidentata'' Carpenter & Kimsey, 1988 * '' Euparagia yuma'' Bohart, 1988 Biology ''Euparagia'' wasps are little known and the biology of only one species, ''Euparagia scutellaris'', is known, and the females provision nests in the soil with weevil larva A larva (; plural larvae ) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into adults. Animals with indirect development such as insects, amphibians, or cnidarians ty ...
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Euparagia Richardsi
''Euparagia'' is a genus of wasps in the family Vespidae, the only extant genus in the subfamily Euparagiinae. Species The following species are classified within the genus ''Euparagia'': * '' Euparagia boregoensis'' Bohart, 1948 * '' Euparagia desertorum'' Bohart, 1948 * ''Euparagia maculiceps'' (Cameron, 1904) * ''Euparagia platiniceps'' Bohart, 1938 * '' Euparagia richardsi'' Bohart & Krombein 1979 * '' Euparagia scutellaris'' Cresson, 1879 * '' Euparagia siccata'' Bohart, 1988 * '' Euparagia timberlakei'' Bohart, 1948 * '' Euparagia unidentata'' Carpenter & Kimsey, 1988 * '' Euparagia yuma'' Bohart, 1988 Biology ''Euparagia'' wasps are little known and the biology of only one species, ''Euparagia scutellaris'', is known, and the females provision nests in the soil with weevil larva A larva (; plural larvae ) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into adults. Animals with indirect development such as insects, amphibians, or cnidaria ...
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Euparagia Siccata
''Euparagia'' is a genus of wasps in the family Vespidae, the only extant genus in the subfamily Euparagiinae. Species The following species are classified within the genus ''Euparagia'': * '' Euparagia boregoensis'' Bohart, 1948 * '' Euparagia desertorum'' Bohart, 1948 * ''Euparagia maculiceps'' (Cameron, 1904) * ''Euparagia platiniceps'' Bohart, 1938 * ''Euparagia richardsi'' Bohart & Krombein 1979 * '' Euparagia scutellaris'' Cresson, 1879 * '' Euparagia siccata'' Bohart, 1988 * '' Euparagia timberlakei'' Bohart, 1948 * '' Euparagia unidentata'' Carpenter & Kimsey, 1988 * '' Euparagia yuma'' Bohart, 1988 Biology ''Euparagia'' wasps are little known and the biology of only one species, ''Euparagia scutellaris'', is known, and the females provision nests in the soil with weevil larva A larva (; plural larvae ) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into adults. Animals with indirect development such as insects, amphibians, or cnidarian ...
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Euparagiinae
The Euparagiinae are a small subfamily of rare wasps in the family Vespidae containing a single extant genus '' Euparagia''. The group had a cosmopolitan distribution in past geological times extending back to the Early Cretaceous, but is now a geographically relict taxon known only from the desert regions of the Southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. This subfamily, with this same rank, has been previously grouped with the pollen wasps and treated together as the family "Masaridae". Now, the Euparagiinae are considered an independent subfamily and the sister group of the remainder of the Vespidae. Their wing venation is unique and differs from all other Vespidae; they also characteristically have a single small pale spot at the posterior edge of the mesonotum, and the femora and trochanters of the male front legs are modified in species-specific shapes. The biology of only one species ('' Euparagia scutellaris'') is known, and the females provision nests in the so ...
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Euparagia Scutellaris
''Euparagia scutellaris'' is a species of wasp in the family Vespidae. It is found in the western United States, and larvae feed on weevil Weevils are beetles belonging to the Taxonomic rank, superfamily Curculionoidea, known for their elongated snouts. They are usually small, less than in length, and Herbivore, herbivorous. Approximately 97,000 species of weevils are known. They b ... larvae. References Vespidae Articles created by Qbugbot Hymenoptera of North America {{vespidae-stub ...
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Weevil
Weevils are beetles belonging to the Taxonomic rank, superfamily Curculionoidea, known for their elongated snouts. They are usually small, less than in length, and Herbivore, herbivorous. Approximately 97,000 species of weevils are known. They belong to several families, with most of them in the family Curculionidae (the true weevils). It also includes Bark beetle, bark beetles, which while morphologically dissimilar to other weevils in lacking the distinctive snout, is a subfamily of Curculionidae. Some other beetles, although not closely related, bear the name "weevil", such as the Drugstore beetle, biscuit weevil (''Stegobium paniceum''), which belongs to the family Ptinidae. Many weevils are considered pests because of their ability to damage and kill crops. The grain or wheat weevil (''Sitophilus granarius'') damages stored cereal, grain, as does the maize weevil (''Sitophilus zeamais'') among others. The boll weevil (''Anthonomus grandis'') attacks cotton crops; it lays its ...
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