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''Evagetes'' is a genus of spider wasps from the family Pompilidae. There are 72 described species, of which 58 are found in the Palaearctic region, 11 in the Nearctic region, with a few penetrating to the Afrotropical, Oriental and Neotropic regions. ''Evagetes'' wasps are kleptoparasitic on other pompilid wasps, especially the genera ''Arachnospila'', ''Anoplius'', ''Episyron'' and '' Pompilus'', digging into their sealed burrows, eating the host egg and replacing it with an egg of its own. ''Evagetes'' wasps are characterised by their very short antennae. Most are species are black with the base of the antennae rufous, several ''Evagetes'' species are very metallic bluish insects. The type species was named by Lepeletier as ''Evagetes bicolor'' in 1845 but this has since been recognised as a synonym for '' E. dubius'' which was originally named ''Aporus ''Aporus'' is a genus of spider wasps from the family Pompilidae Wasps in the family Pompilidae are commonly called ...
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Evagetes Fortunatarum
''Evagetes'' is a genus of spider wasps from the family Pompilidae. There are 72 described species, of which 58 are found in the Palaearctic region, 11 in the Nearctic region, with a few penetrating to the Afrotropical, Indomalayan realm, Oriental and Neotropic regions. ''Evagetes'' wasps are kleptoparasitism, kleptoparasitic on other pompilid wasps, especially the genera ''Arachnospila'', ''Anoplius'', ''Episyron'' and ''Pompilus (genus), Pompilus'', digging into their sealed burrows, eating the host egg and replacing it with an egg of its own. ''Evagetes'' wasps are characterised by their very short antennae. Most are species are black with the base of the antennae rufous, several ''Evagetes'' species are very metallic bluish insects. The type species was named by Amédée Louis Michel le Peletier, comte de Saint-Fargeau, Lepeletier as ''Evagetes bicolor'' in 1845 but this has since been recognised as a synonym (taxonomy), synonym for ''Evagetes dubius, E. dubius'' which was ...
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Evagetes Alamannicus
''Evagetes'' is a genus of spider wasps from the family Pompilidae. There are 72 described species, of which 58 are found in the Palaearctic region, 11 in the Nearctic region, with a few penetrating to the Afrotropical, Oriental and Neotropic regions. ''Evagetes'' wasps are kleptoparasitic on other pompilid wasps, especially the genera ''Arachnospila'', ''Anoplius'', ''Episyron'' and '' Pompilus'', digging into their sealed burrows, eating the host egg and replacing it with an egg of its own. ''Evagetes'' wasps are characterised by their very short antennae. Most are species are black with the base of the antennae rufous, several ''Evagetes'' species are very metallic bluish insects. The type species was named by Lepeletier as ''Evagetes bicolor'' in 1845 but this has since been recognised as a synonym for '' E. dubius'' which was originally named ''Aporus'' dubius. Species The following is a list of selected speciesWolf, H. 1990 Bemerkungen zu einigen Wegwespen-Arten (H ...
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Evagetes Fortunatus
''Evagetes'' is a genus of spider wasps from the family Pompilidae. There are 72 described species, of which 58 are found in the Palaearctic region, 11 in the Nearctic region, with a few penetrating to the Afrotropical, Oriental and Neotropic regions. ''Evagetes'' wasps are kleptoparasitic on other pompilid wasps, especially the genera ''Arachnospila'', ''Anoplius'', ''Episyron'' and '' Pompilus'', digging into their sealed burrows, eating the host egg and replacing it with an egg of its own. ''Evagetes'' wasps are characterised by their very short antennae. Most are species are black with the base of the antennae rufous, several ''Evagetes'' species are very metallic bluish insects. The type species was named by Lepeletier as ''Evagetes bicolor'' in 1845 but this has since been recognised as a synonym for '' E. dubius'' which was originally named ''Aporus'' dubius. Species The following is a list of selected speciesWolf, H. 1990 Bemerkungen zu einigen Wegwespen-Arten (H ...
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Evagetes Fabrei
''Evagetes'' is a genus of spider wasps from the family Pompilidae. There are 72 described species, of which 58 are found in the Palaearctic region, 11 in the Nearctic region, with a few penetrating to the Afrotropical, Oriental and Neotropic regions. ''Evagetes'' wasps are kleptoparasitic on other pompilid wasps, especially the genera ''Arachnospila'', ''Anoplius'', ''Episyron'' and '' Pompilus'', digging into their sealed burrows, eating the host egg and replacing it with an egg of its own. ''Evagetes'' wasps are characterised by their very short antennae. Most are species are black with the base of the antennae rufous, several ''Evagetes'' species are very metallic bluish insects. The type species was named by Lepeletier as ''Evagetes bicolor'' in 1845 but this has since been recognised as a synonym for '' E. dubius'' which was originally named ''Aporus'' dubius. Species The following is a list of selected speciesWolf, H. 1990 Bemerkungen zu einigen Wegwespen-Arten (H ...
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Evagetes Dubius
''Evagetes'' is a genus of spider wasps from the family Pompilidae. There are 72 described species, of which 58 are found in the Palaearctic region, 11 in the Nearctic region, with a few penetrating to the Afrotropical, Oriental and Neotropic regions. ''Evagetes'' wasps are kleptoparasitic on other pompilid wasps, especially the genera ''Arachnospila'', ''Anoplius'', ''Episyron'' and '' Pompilus'', digging into their sealed burrows, eating the host egg and replacing it with an egg of its own. ''Evagetes'' wasps are characterised by their very short antennae. Most are species are black with the base of the antennae rufous, several ''Evagetes'' species are very metallic bluish insects. The type species was named by Lepeletier as ''Evagetes bicolor'' in 1845 but this has since been recognised as a synonym for '' E. dubius'' which was originally named ''Aporus'' dubius. Species The following is a list of selected speciesWolf, H. 1990 Bemerkungen zu einigen Wegwespen-Arten (H ...
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Evagetes Fatimaae
''Evagetes'' is a genus of spider wasps from the family Pompilidae. There are 72 described species, of which 58 are found in the Palaearctic region, 11 in the Nearctic region, with a few penetrating to the Afrotropical, Oriental and Neotropic regions. ''Evagetes'' wasps are kleptoparasitic on other pompilid wasps, especially the genera ''Arachnospila'', ''Anoplius'', ''Episyron'' and '' Pompilus'', digging into their sealed burrows, eating the host egg and replacing it with an egg of its own. ''Evagetes'' wasps are characterised by their very short antennae. Most are species are black with the base of the antennae rufous, several ''Evagetes'' species are very metallic bluish insects. The type species was named by Lepeletier as ''Evagetes bicolor'' in 1845 but this has since been recognised as a synonym for '' E. dubius'' which was originally named ''Aporus'' dubius. Species The following is a list of selected speciesWolf, H. 1990 Bemerkungen zu einigen Wegwespen-Arten (H ...
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Evagetes Elongatus
''Evagetes'' is a genus of spider wasps from the family Pompilidae. There are 72 described species, of which 58 are found in the Palaearctic region, 11 in the Nearctic region, with a few penetrating to the Afrotropical, Oriental and Neotropic regions. ''Evagetes'' wasps are kleptoparasitic on other pompilid wasps, especially the genera ''Arachnospila'', ''Anoplius'', ''Episyron'' and '' Pompilus'', digging into their sealed burrows, eating the host egg and replacing it with an egg of its own. ''Evagetes'' wasps are characterised by their very short antennae. Most are species are black with the base of the antennae rufous, several ''Evagetes'' species are very metallic bluish insects. The type species was named by Lepeletier as ''Evagetes bicolor'' in 1845 but this has since been recognised as a synonym for '' E. dubius'' which was originally named ''Aporus'' dubius. Species The following is a list of selected speciesWolf, H. 1990 Bemerkungen zu einigen Wegwespen-Arten (H ...
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Evagetes Deiranbo
''Evagetes'' is a genus of spider wasps from the family Pompilidae. There are 72 described species, of which 58 are found in the Palaearctic region, 11 in the Nearctic region, with a few penetrating to the Afrotropical, Oriental and Neotropic regions. ''Evagetes'' wasps are kleptoparasitic on other pompilid wasps, especially the genera ''Arachnospila'', ''Anoplius'', ''Episyron'' and '' Pompilus'', digging into their sealed burrows, eating the host egg and replacing it with an egg of its own. ''Evagetes'' wasps are characterised by their very short antennae. Most are species are black with the base of the antennae rufous, several ''Evagetes'' species are very metallic bluish insects. The type species was named by Lepeletier as ''Evagetes bicolor'' in 1845 but this has since been recognised as a synonym for '' E. dubius'' which was originally named ''Aporus'' dubius. Species The following is a list of selected speciesWolf, H. 1990 Bemerkungen zu einigen Wegwespen-Arten (H ...
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Evagetes Daisetzusanus
''Evagetes'' is a genus of spider wasps from the family Pompilidae. There are 72 described species, of which 58 are found in the Palaearctic region, 11 in the Nearctic region, with a few penetrating to the Afrotropical, Oriental and Neotropic regions. ''Evagetes'' wasps are kleptoparasitic on other pompilid wasps, especially the genera ''Arachnospila'', ''Anoplius'', ''Episyron'' and '' Pompilus'', digging into their sealed burrows, eating the host egg and replacing it with an egg of its own. ''Evagetes'' wasps are characterised by their very short antennae. Most are species are black with the base of the antennae rufous, several ''Evagetes'' species are very metallic bluish insects. The type species was named by Lepeletier as ''Evagetes bicolor'' in 1845 but this has since been recognised as a synonym for '' E. dubius'' which was originally named ''Aporus'' dubius. Species The following is a list of selected speciesWolf, H. 1990 Bemerkungen zu einigen Wegwespen-Arten (H ...
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Evagetes Calefactus
''Evagetes'' is a genus of spider wasps from the family Pompilidae. There are 72 described species, of which 58 are found in the Palaearctic region, 11 in the Nearctic region, with a few penetrating to the Afrotropical, Oriental and Neotropic regions. ''Evagetes'' wasps are kleptoparasitic on other pompilid wasps, especially the genera ''Arachnospila'', ''Anoplius'', ''Episyron'' and '' Pompilus'', digging into their sealed burrows, eating the host egg and replacing it with an egg of its own. ''Evagetes'' wasps are characterised by their very short antennae. Most are species are black with the base of the antennae rufous, several ''Evagetes'' species are very metallic bluish insects. The type species was named by Lepeletier as ''Evagetes bicolor'' in 1845 but this has since been recognised as a synonym for '' E. dubius'' which was originally named ''Aporus'' dubius. Species The following is a list of selected speciesWolf, H. 1990 Bemerkungen zu einigen Wegwespen-Arten (H ...
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Evagetes Cabrerai
''Evagetes'' is a genus of spider wasps from the family Pompilidae. There are 72 described species, of which 58 are found in the Palaearctic region, 11 in the Nearctic region, with a few penetrating to the Afrotropical, Oriental and Neotropic regions. ''Evagetes'' wasps are kleptoparasitic on other pompilid wasps, especially the genera ''Arachnospila'', ''Anoplius'', ''Episyron'' and '' Pompilus'', digging into their sealed burrows, eating the host egg and replacing it with an egg of its own. ''Evagetes'' wasps are characterised by their very short antennae. Most are species are black with the base of the antennae rufous, several ''Evagetes'' species are very metallic bluish insects. The type species was named by Lepeletier as ''Evagetes bicolor'' in 1845 but this has since been recognised as a synonym for '' E. dubius'' which was originally named ''Aporus'' dubius. Species The following is a list of selected speciesWolf, H. 1990 Bemerkungen zu einigen Wegwespen-Arten (H ...
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Evagetes Baguenae
''Evagetes'' is a genus of spider wasps from the family Pompilidae. There are 72 described species, of which 58 are found in the Palaearctic region, 11 in the Nearctic region, with a few penetrating to the Afrotropical, Oriental and Neotropic regions. ''Evagetes'' wasps are kleptoparasitic on other pompilid wasps, especially the genera ''Arachnospila'', ''Anoplius'', ''Episyron'' and '' Pompilus'', digging into their sealed burrows, eating the host egg and replacing it with an egg of its own. ''Evagetes'' wasps are characterised by their very short antennae. Most are species are black with the base of the antennae rufous, several ''Evagetes'' species are very metallic bluish insects. The type species was named by Lepeletier as ''Evagetes bicolor'' in 1845 but this has since been recognised as a synonym for '' E. dubius'' which was originally named ''Aporus'' dubius. Species The following is a list of selected speciesWolf, H. 1990 Bemerkungen zu einigen Wegwespen-Arten (H ...
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