Mesoleptus Devotus
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Mesoleptus Devotus
''Mesoleptus'' is a genus of parasitic wasp in the family Ichneumonidae with a wide geographic distribution. The antennae of its members are typically long, slender, and usually curved. The head is short and narrow with oval, slightly protruding eyes. The thorax is somewhat humped, with small wings. The cellules of the wings, which are small enclosed areas between veins, are either very small or entirely absent. It is characterized by the narrowed abdomen referred to as a petiole. Abdomen shape is usually oblong and smooth. The legs are slender and long, although the hindmost leg can be thickened. In 2008, Dr. Chris Williams at the National University of Ireland, Galway announced the discovery of what he believed to be a new species of ''Mesoleptus'', for which he suggested the name ''Mesoleptus hibernica'' (for the ancient Latin name for Ireland) in an interview. However, the species has yet to be confirmed or published, and is therefore not a valid species name. Selected ...
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Mesoleptus Laticinctus
''Mesoleptus'' is a genus of parasitic wasp in the family Ichneumonidae with a wide geographic distribution. The antennae of its members are typically long, slender, and usually curved. The head is short and narrow with oval, slightly protruding eyes. The thorax is somewhat humped, with small wings. The cellules of the wings, which are small enclosed areas between veins, are either very small or entirely absent. It is characterized by the narrowed abdomen referred to as a petiole. Abdomen shape is usually oblong and smooth. The legs are slender and long, although the hindmost leg can be thickened. In 2008, Dr. Chris Williams at the National University of Ireland, Galway announced the discovery of what he believed to be a new species of ''Mesoleptus'', for which he suggested the name ''Mesoleptus hibernica'' (for the ancient Latin name for Ireland Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, i ...
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Mesoleptus Laevigatus
''Mesoleptus'' is a genus of parasitic wasp in the family Ichneumonidae with a wide geographic distribution. The antennae of its members are typically long, slender, and usually curved. The head is short and narrow with oval, slightly protruding eyes. The thorax is somewhat humped, with small wings. The cellules of the wings, which are small enclosed areas between veins, are either very small or entirely absent. It is characterized by the narrowed abdomen referred to as a petiole. Abdomen shape is usually oblong and smooth. The legs are slender and long, although the hindmost leg can be thickened. In 2008, Dr. Chris Williams at the National University of Ireland, Galway announced the discovery of what he believed to be a new species of ''Mesoleptus'', for which he suggested the name ''Mesoleptus hibernica'' (for the ancient Latin name for Ireland) in an interview. However, the species has yet to be confirmed or published, and is therefore not a valid species name. Selected ...
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Mesoleptus Ithacae
''Mesoleptus'' is a genus of parasitic wasp in the family Ichneumonidae with a wide geographic distribution. The antennae of its members are typically long, slender, and usually curved. The head is short and narrow with oval, slightly protruding eyes. The thorax is somewhat humped, with small wings. The cellules of the wings, which are small enclosed areas between veins, are either very small or entirely absent. It is characterized by the narrowed abdomen referred to as a petiole. Abdomen shape is usually oblong and smooth. The legs are slender and long, although the hindmost leg can be thickened. In 2008, Dr. Chris Williams at the National University of Ireland, Galway announced the discovery of what he believed to be a new species of ''Mesoleptus'', for which he suggested the name ''Mesoleptus hibernica'' (for the ancient Latin name for Ireland) in an interview. However, the species has yet to be confirmed or published, and is therefore not a valid species name. Selected ...
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Mesoleptus Incessor
''Mesoleptus'' is a genus of parasitic wasp in the family Ichneumonidae with a wide geographic distribution. The antennae of its members are typically long, slender, and usually curved. The head is short and narrow with oval, slightly protruding eyes. The thorax is somewhat humped, with small wings. The cellules of the wings, which are small enclosed areas between veins, are either very small or entirely absent. It is characterized by the narrowed abdomen referred to as a petiole. Abdomen shape is usually oblong and smooth. The legs are slender and long, although the hindmost leg can be thickened. In 2008, Dr. Chris Williams at the National University of Ireland, Galway announced the discovery of what he believed to be a new species of ''Mesoleptus'', for which he suggested the name ''Mesoleptus hibernica'' (for the ancient Latin name for Ireland) in an interview. However, the species has yet to be confirmed or published, and is therefore not a valid species name. Selected ...
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Mesoleptus Ignotus
''Mesoleptus'' is a genus of parasitic wasp in the family Ichneumonidae with a wide geographic distribution. The antennae of its members are typically long, slender, and usually curved. The head is short and narrow with oval, slightly protruding eyes. The thorax is somewhat humped, with small wings. The cellules of the wings, which are small enclosed areas between veins, are either very small or entirely absent. It is characterized by the narrowed abdomen referred to as a petiole. Abdomen shape is usually oblong and smooth. The legs are slender and long, although the hindmost leg can be thickened. In 2008, Dr. Chris Williams at the National University of Ireland, Galway announced the discovery of what he believed to be a new species of ''Mesoleptus'', for which he suggested the name ''Mesoleptus hibernica'' (for the ancient Latin name for Ireland) in an interview. However, the species has yet to be confirmed or published, and is therefore not a valid species name. Selected ...
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Mesoleptus Hispanicus
''Mesoleptus'' is a genus of parasitic wasp in the family Ichneumonidae with a wide geographic distribution. The antennae of its members are typically long, slender, and usually curved. The head is short and narrow with oval, slightly protruding eyes. The thorax is somewhat humped, with small wings. The cellules of the wings, which are small enclosed areas between veins, are either very small or entirely absent. It is characterized by the narrowed abdomen referred to as a petiole. Abdomen shape is usually oblong and smooth. The legs are slender and long, although the hindmost leg can be thickened. In 2008, Dr. Chris Williams at the National University of Ireland, Galway announced the discovery of what he believed to be a new species of ''Mesoleptus'', for which he suggested the name ''Mesoleptus hibernica'' (for the ancient Latin name for Ireland) in an interview. However, the species has yet to be confirmed or published, and is therefore not a valid species name. Selected ...
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Mesoleptus Glaucus
''Mesoleptus'' is a genus of parasitic wasp in the family Ichneumonidae with a wide geographic distribution. The antennae of its members are typically long, slender, and usually curved. The head is short and narrow with oval, slightly protruding eyes. The thorax is somewhat humped, with small wings. The cellules of the wings, which are small enclosed areas between veins, are either very small or entirely absent. It is characterized by the narrowed abdomen referred to as a petiole. Abdomen shape is usually oblong and smooth. The legs are slender and long, although the hindmost leg can be thickened. In 2008, Dr. Chris Williams at the National University of Ireland, Galway announced the discovery of what he believed to be a new species of ''Mesoleptus'', for which he suggested the name ''Mesoleptus hibernica'' (for the ancient Latin name for Ireland) in an interview. However, the species has yet to be confirmed or published, and is therefore not a valid species name. Selected ...
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Mesoleptus Distinctus
''Mesoleptus'' is a genus of parasitic wasp in the family Ichneumonidae with a wide geographic distribution. The antennae of its members are typically long, slender, and usually curved. The head is short and narrow with oval, slightly protruding eyes. The thorax is somewhat humped, with small wings. The cellules of the wings, which are small enclosed areas between veins, are either very small or entirely absent. It is characterized by the narrowed abdomen referred to as a petiole. Abdomen shape is usually oblong and smooth. The legs are slender and long, although the hindmost leg can be thickened. In 2008, Dr. Chris Williams at the National University of Ireland, Galway announced the discovery of what he believed to be a new species of ''Mesoleptus'', for which he suggested the name ''Mesoleptus hibernica'' (for the ancient Latin name for Ireland) in an interview. However, the species has yet to be confirmed or published, and is therefore not a valid species name. Selected ...
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Mesoleptus Devotus
''Mesoleptus'' is a genus of parasitic wasp in the family Ichneumonidae with a wide geographic distribution. The antennae of its members are typically long, slender, and usually curved. The head is short and narrow with oval, slightly protruding eyes. The thorax is somewhat humped, with small wings. The cellules of the wings, which are small enclosed areas between veins, are either very small or entirely absent. It is characterized by the narrowed abdomen referred to as a petiole. Abdomen shape is usually oblong and smooth. The legs are slender and long, although the hindmost leg can be thickened. In 2008, Dr. Chris Williams at the National University of Ireland, Galway announced the discovery of what he believed to be a new species of ''Mesoleptus'', for which he suggested the name ''Mesoleptus hibernica'' (for the ancient Latin name for Ireland) in an interview. However, the species has yet to be confirmed or published, and is therefore not a valid species name. Selected ...
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Mesoleptus Declivus
''Mesoleptus'' is a genus of parasitic wasp in the family Ichneumonidae with a wide geographic distribution. The antennae of its members are typically long, slender, and usually curved. The head is short and narrow with oval, slightly protruding eyes. The thorax is somewhat humped, with small wings. The cellules of the wings, which are small enclosed areas between veins, are either very small or entirely absent. It is characterized by the narrowed abdomen referred to as a petiole. Abdomen shape is usually oblong and smooth. The legs are slender and long, although the hindmost leg can be thickened. In 2008, Dr. Chris Williams at the National University of Ireland, Galway announced the discovery of what he believed to be a new species of ''Mesoleptus'', for which he suggested the name ''Mesoleptus hibernica'' (for the ancient Latin name for Ireland) in an interview. However, the species has yet to be confirmed or published, and is therefore not a valid species name. Selected ...
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Mesoleptus Davisii
''Mesoleptus'' is a genus of parasitic wasp in the family Ichneumonidae with a wide geographic distribution. The antennae of its members are typically long, slender, and usually curved. The head is short and narrow with oval, slightly protruding eyes. The thorax is somewhat humped, with small wings. The cellules of the wings, which are small enclosed areas between veins, are either very small or entirely absent. It is characterized by the narrowed abdomen referred to as a petiole. Abdomen shape is usually oblong and smooth. The legs are slender and long, although the hindmost leg can be thickened. In 2008, Dr. Chris Williams at the National University of Ireland, Galway announced the discovery of what he believed to be a new species of ''Mesoleptus'', for which he suggested the name ''Mesoleptus hibernica'' (for the ancient Latin name for Ireland) in an interview. However, the species has yet to be confirmed or published, and is therefore not a valid species name. Selected ...
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