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Leucospis Pictipyga
''Leucospis'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Leucospidae. Most species are brightly coloured with yellow and black patterning and about 2 cm long. They have characteristically enlarged femurs on the hind leg, with the lower margin toothed. The wings have a longitudinal fold and the long ovipositor is bent over their backs above the abdomen or metasoma. They are parasitic on wasps and solitary bees that construct cells and provision food for their offspring. The ''Leucospis'' larvae live and grow as ectoparasites of the host larvae. Usually, only, one parasite emerges from a single cell. The genus '' Micrapion'' from South Africa is very closely related, and phylogenetic studies suggest merging of the two genera. The genus ''Leucospis'' is found across the world in the tropical regions. Species Species within this genus include:Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R., Orrell T.M., Nicolson D., Paglinawan L.E., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., Baillargeon G., Ouvrard DCatalogue of ...
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Leucospis Dorsigera
''Leucospis dorsigera'' is a species of wasp belonging to the family Leucospidae. Distribution and habitat This widely distributed species occurs from Eastern Russia through Europe ( Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Republic of Moldova, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland) to Near East and North Africa.Shahram Hesami, Mohammad Ali Akrami, and Hannes BauLeucospis dorsigera Fabricius (Hymenoptera, Leucospidae) as a Hyperparasitoid of Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) through Xoridinae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) in Iran/ref> ''Leucospis dorsigera'' inhabits meadows and wet meadows and other areas where their hosts are abundant. Description ''Leucospis dorsigera'' can reach a length of .J.K. Lindse/ref> This rather variable vespid-like specie mimics a stinging wasp. Body is quite robust, with yellow stripes on a black ground color. The fore wings are folded longitudinally. The hind femora are swollen ...
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Leucospis Australis
''Leucospis'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Leucospidae. Most species are brightly coloured with yellow and black patterning and about 2 cm long. They have characteristically enlarged femurs on the hind leg, with the lower margin toothed. The wings have a longitudinal fold and the long ovipositor is bent over their backs above the abdomen or metasoma. They are parasitic on wasps and solitary bees that construct cells and provision food for their offspring. The ''Leucospis'' larvae live and grow as ectoparasites of the host larvae. Usually, only, one parasite emerges from a single cell. The genus '' Micrapion'' from South Africa is very closely related, and phylogenetic studies suggest merging of the two genera. The genus ''Leucospis'' is found across the world in the tropical regions. Species Species within this genus include:Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R., Orrell T.M., Nicolson D., Paglinawan L.E., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., Baillargeon G., Ouvrard DCatalogue of ...
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Leucospis Carinifera
''Leucospis'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Leucospidae. Most species are brightly coloured with yellow and black patterning and about 2 cm long. They have characteristically enlarged femurs on the hind leg, with the lower margin toothed. The wings have a longitudinal fold and the long ovipositor is bent over their backs above the abdomen or metasoma. They are parasitic on wasps and solitary bees that construct cells and provision food for their offspring. The ''Leucospis'' larvae live and grow as ectoparasites of the host larvae. Usually, only, one parasite emerges from a single cell. The genus '' Micrapion'' from South Africa is very closely related, and phylogenetic studies suggest merging of the two genera. The genus ''Leucospis'' is found across the world in the tropical regions. Species Species within this genus include:Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R., Orrell T.M., Nicolson D., Paglinawan L.E., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., Baillargeon G., Ouvrard DCatalogue of ...
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Leucospis Calligastri
''Leucospis'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Leucospidae. Most species are brightly coloured with yellow and black patterning and about 2 cm long. They have characteristically enlarged femurs on the hind leg, with the lower margin toothed. The wings have a longitudinal fold and the long ovipositor is bent over their backs above the abdomen or metasoma. They are parasitic on wasps and solitary bees that construct cells and provision food for their offspring. The ''Leucospis'' larvae live and grow as ectoparasites of the host larvae. Usually, only, one parasite emerges from a single cell. The genus '' Micrapion'' from South Africa is very closely related, and phylogenetic studies suggest merging of the two genera. The genus ''Leucospis'' is found across the world in the tropical regions. Species Species within this genus include:Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R., Orrell T.M., Nicolson D., Paglinawan L.E., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., Baillargeon G., Ouvrard DCatalogue of ...
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Leucospis Bulbiventris
''Leucospis'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Leucospidae. Most species are brightly coloured with yellow and black patterning and about 2 cm long. They have characteristically enlarged femurs on the hind leg, with the lower margin toothed. The wings have a longitudinal fold and the long ovipositor is bent over their backs above the abdomen or metasoma. They are parasitic on wasps and solitary bees that construct cells and provision food for their offspring. The ''Leucospis'' larvae live and grow as ectoparasites of the host larvae. Usually, only, one parasite emerges from a single cell. The genus '' Micrapion'' from South Africa is very closely related, and phylogenetic studies suggest merging of the two genera. The genus ''Leucospis'' is found across the world in the tropical regions. Species Species within this genus include:Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R., Orrell T.M., Nicolson D., Paglinawan L.E., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., Baillargeon G., Ouvrard DCatalogue of ...
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Leucospis Buchi
''Leucospis'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Leucospidae. Most species are brightly coloured with yellow and black patterning and about 2 cm long. They have characteristically enlarged femurs on the hind leg, with the lower margin toothed. The wings have a longitudinal fold and the long ovipositor is bent over their backs above the abdomen or metasoma. They are parasitic on wasps and solitary bees that construct cells and provision food for their offspring. The ''Leucospis'' larvae live and grow as ectoparasites of the host larvae. Usually, only, one parasite emerges from a single cell. The genus '' Micrapion'' from South Africa is very closely related, and phylogenetic studies suggest merging of the two genera. The genus ''Leucospis'' is found across the world in the tropical regions. Species Species within this genus include:Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R., Orrell T.M., Nicolson D., Paglinawan L.E., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., Baillargeon G., Ouvrard DCatalogue of ...
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Leucospis Brevicauda
''Leucospis'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Leucospidae. Most species are brightly coloured with yellow and black patterning and about 2 cm long. They have characteristically enlarged femurs on the hind leg, with the lower margin toothed. The wings have a longitudinal fold and the long ovipositor is bent over their backs above the abdomen or metasoma. They are parasitic on wasps and solitary bees that construct cells and provision food for their offspring. The ''Leucospis'' larvae live and grow as ectoparasites of the host larvae. Usually, only, one parasite emerges from a single cell. The genus '' Micrapion'' from South Africa is very closely related, and phylogenetic studies suggest merging of the two genera. The genus ''Leucospis'' is found across the world in the tropical regions. Species Species within this genus include:Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R., Orrell T.M., Nicolson D., Paglinawan L.E., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., Baillargeon G., Ouvrard DCatalogue of ...
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Leucospis Brasiliensis
''Leucospis'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Leucospidae. Most species are brightly coloured with yellow and black patterning and about 2 cm long. They have characteristically enlarged femurs on the hind leg, with the lower margin toothed. The wings have a longitudinal fold and the long ovipositor is bent over their backs above the abdomen or metasoma. They are parasitic on wasps and solitary bees that construct cells and provision food for their offspring. The ''Leucospis'' larvae live and grow as ectoparasites of the host larvae. Usually, only, one parasite emerges from a single cell. The genus '' Micrapion'' from South Africa is very closely related, and phylogenetic studies suggest merging of the two genera. The genus ''Leucospis'' is found across the world in the tropical regions. Species Species within this genus include:Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R., Orrell T.M., Nicolson D., Paglinawan L.E., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., Baillargeon G., Ouvrard DCatalogue of ...
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Leucospis Birkmani
''Leucospis'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Leucospidae. Most species are brightly coloured with yellow and black patterning and about 2 cm long. They have characteristically enlarged femurs on the hind leg, with the lower margin toothed. The wings have a longitudinal fold and the long ovipositor is bent over their backs above the abdomen or metasoma. They are parasitic on wasps and solitary bees that construct cells and provision food for their offspring. The ''Leucospis'' larvae live and grow as ectoparasites of the host larvae. Usually, only, one parasite emerges from a single cell. The genus '' Micrapion'' from South Africa is very closely related, and phylogenetic studies suggest merging of the two genera. The genus ''Leucospis'' is found across the world in the tropical regions. Species Species within this genus include:Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R., Orrell T.M., Nicolson D., Paglinawan L.E., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., Baillargeon G., Ouvrard DCatalogue of ...
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Leucospis Bioculata
''Leucospis'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Leucospidae. Most species are brightly coloured with yellow and black patterning and about 2 cm long. They have characteristically enlarged femurs on the hind leg, with the lower margin toothed. The wings have a longitudinal fold and the long ovipositor is bent over their backs above the abdomen or metasoma. They are parasitic on wasps and solitary bees that construct cells and provision food for their offspring. The ''Leucospis'' larvae live and grow as ectoparasites of the host larvae. Usually, only, one parasite emerges from a single cell. The genus '' Micrapion'' from South Africa is very closely related, and phylogenetic studies suggest merging of the two genera. The genus ''Leucospis'' is found across the world in the tropical regions. Species Species within this genus include:Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R., Orrell T.M., Nicolson D., Paglinawan L.E., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., Baillargeon G., Ouvrard DCatalogue of ...
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Leucospis Biguetina
''Leucospis'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Leucospidae. Most species are brightly coloured with yellow and black patterning and about 2 cm long. They have characteristically enlarged femurs on the hind leg, with the lower margin toothed. The wings have a longitudinal fold and the long ovipositor is bent over their backs above the abdomen or metasoma. They are parasitic on wasps and solitary bees that construct cells and provision food for their offspring. The ''Leucospis'' larvae live and grow as ectoparasites of the host larvae. Usually, only, one parasite emerges from a single cell. The genus '' Micrapion'' from South Africa is very closely related, and phylogenetic studies suggest merging of the two genera. The genus ''Leucospis'' is found across the world in the tropical regions. Species Species within this genus include:Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R., Orrell T.M., Nicolson D., Paglinawan L.E., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., Baillargeon G., Ouvrard DCatalogue of ...
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Leucospis Bifasciata
''Leucospis'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Leucospidae. Most species are brightly coloured with yellow and black patterning and about 2 cm long. They have characteristically enlarged femurs on the hind leg, with the lower margin toothed. The wings have a longitudinal fold and the long ovipositor is bent over their backs above the abdomen or metasoma. They are parasitic on wasps and solitary bees that construct cells and provision food for their offspring. The ''Leucospis'' larvae live and grow as ectoparasites of the host larvae. Usually, only, one parasite emerges from a single cell. The genus '' Micrapion'' from South Africa is very closely related, and phylogenetic studies suggest merging of the two genera. The genus ''Leucospis'' is found across the world in the tropical regions. Species Species within this genus include:Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R., Orrell T.M., Nicolson D., Paglinawan L.E., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., Baillargeon G., Ouvrard DCatalogue of ...
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