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Maoripria Masneri
''Maoripria'' is a genus of parasitoid wasps in the family Diapriidae. All four species are endemic to New Zealand, and were described in a paper by Australian entomologist Ian D. Naumann in 1988. Species Species within the genus ''Maoripria'' include: * ''Maoripria annettae'' * ''Maoripria earlyi'' * ''Maoripria masneri'' * ''Maoripria verticillata'' References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q14539541 Diapriidae Endemic fauna of New Zealand Endemic insects of New Zealand Hymenoptera of New Zealand Insects described in 1988 ...
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Maoripria Earlyi
''Maoripria earlyi'' is a species of parasitoid wasps in the family Diapriidae. It was first described by Australian entomologist Ian D. Naumann in 1988. Description ''Maoripria earlyi'' measure between 1.5mm and 2.9mm in length, with males tending to be smaller, and are reddish orange to yellow in colour. The wings of both sexes are minute and lack veins. Etymology The species was named after New Zealand entomologist John W. Early, who identified many of the early type specimens. Distribution The species is endemic to New Zealand. Many specimens have been collected from fern and moss found in podocarp forests of the lower North and South Islands, including Fiordland National Park, Mount Aspiring National Park, Ruahine Forest Park and the Tararua Ranges The Tararua Range, often referred to as the Tararua Ranges or Tararua, is one of several mountain ranges in the North Island of New Zealand. The Tararua Range runs northeast–southwest for from near Palmerston Nor ...
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