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Paracyphononyx
''Paracyphononyx'' is a genus of spider wasps distributed in the tropics and warmer temperate regions; they differ from other pompilids in that they do not permanently disable the host spider but allow the spider to resume activity after the wasp has laid its egg on the spider while the wasp larva exists as koinobiont ectoparasitoid of the spider. Species There are 51 species currently recognised in ''Paracophonyx'' and some of these are listed below with the areas where they have been recorded from. *'' Paracyphononyx affinis'' Haupt, 1929 Cameroon, Ghana, Uganda, Ecuador *'' Paracyphononyx africanus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Zimbabwe *'' Paracyphononyx alienus'' Smith, 1879 Japan *'' Paracyphononyx amoenissimus'' Dalla Torre Brazil *'' Paracyphononyx ater'' Priesner, 1955 Egypt *'' Paracyphononyx capensis'' Arnold, 1959 South Africa *'' Paracyphononyx carinatus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Zimbabwe *'' Paracyphononyx color ...
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Paracyphononyx Amoenissimus
''Paracyphononyx'' is a genus of spider wasps distributed in the tropics and warmer temperate regions; they differ from other pompilids in that they do not permanently disable the host spider but allow the spider to resume activity after the wasp has laid its egg on the spider while the wasp larva exists as koinobiont ectoparasitoid of the spider. Species There are 51 species currently recognised in ''Paracophonyx'' and some of these are listed below with the areas where they have been recorded from. *'' Paracyphononyx affinis'' Haupt, 1929 Cameroon, Ghana, Uganda, Ecuador *'' Paracyphononyx africanus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Zimbabwe *'' Paracyphononyx alienus'' Smith, 1879 Japan *'' Paracyphononyx amoenissimus'' Dalla Torre Brazil *'' Paracyphononyx ater'' Priesner, 1955 Egypt *'' Paracyphononyx capensis'' Arnold, 1959 South Africa *'' Paracyphononyx carinatus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Zimbabwe *'' Paracyphononyx color ...
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Paracyphononyx Ater
''Paracyphononyx'' is a genus of spider wasps distributed in the tropics and warmer temperate regions; they differ from other pompilids in that they do not permanently disable the host spider but allow the spider to resume activity after the wasp has laid its egg on the spider while the wasp larva exists as koinobiont ectoparasitoid of the spider. Species There are 51 species currently recognised in ''Paracophonyx'' and some of these are listed below with the areas where they have been recorded from. *'' Paracyphononyx affinis'' Haupt, 1929 Cameroon, Ghana, Uganda, Ecuador *'' Paracyphononyx africanus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Zimbabwe *'' Paracyphononyx alienus'' Smith, 1879 Japan *''Paracyphononyx amoenissimus'' Dalla Torre Brazil *'' Paracyphononyx ater'' Priesner, 1955 Egypt *'' Paracyphononyx capensis'' Arnold, 1959 South Africa *'' Paracyphononyx carinatus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Zimbabwe *'' Paracyphononyx colora ...
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Paracyphononyx Ruficrus
''Paracyphononyx'' is a genus of spider wasps distributed in the tropics and warmer temperate regions; they differ from other pompilids in that they do not permanently disable the host spider but allow the spider to resume activity after the wasp has laid its egg on the spider while the wasp larva exists as koinobiont ectoparasitoid of the spider. Species There are 51 species currently recognised in ''Paracophonyx'' and some of these are listed below with the areas where they have been recorded from. *'' Paracyphononyx affinis'' Haupt, 1929 Cameroon, Ghana, Uganda, Ecuador *'' Paracyphononyx africanus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Zimbabwe *'' Paracyphononyx alienus'' Smith, 1879 Japan *''Paracyphononyx amoenissimus'' Dalla Torre Brazil *''Paracyphononyx ater'' Priesner, 1955 Egypt *'' Paracyphononyx capensis'' Arnold, 1959 South Africa *'' Paracyphononyx carinatus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Zimbabwe *'' Paracyphononyx colorat ...
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Paracyphononyx Capensis
''Paracyphononyx'' is a genus of spider wasps distributed in the tropics and warmer temperate regions; they differ from other pompilids in that they do not permanently disable the host spider but allow the spider to resume activity after the wasp has laid its egg on the spider while the wasp larva exists as koinobiont ectoparasitoid of the spider. Species There are 51 species currently recognised in ''Paracophonyx'' and some of these are listed below with the areas where they have been recorded from. *'' Paracyphononyx affinis'' Haupt, 1929 Cameroon, Ghana, Uganda, Ecuador *'' Paracyphononyx africanus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Zimbabwe *'' Paracyphononyx alienus'' Smith, 1879 Japan *''Paracyphononyx amoenissimus'' Dalla Torre Brazil *''Paracyphononyx ater'' Priesner, 1955 Egypt *'' Paracyphononyx capensis'' Arnold, 1959 South Africa *'' Paracyphononyx carinatus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Zimbabwe *'' Paracyphononyx colorat ...
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Paracyphononyx Alienus
''Paracyphononyx'' is a genus of spider wasps distributed in the tropics and warmer temperate regions; they differ from other pompilids in that they do not permanently disable the host spider but allow the spider to resume activity after the wasp has laid its egg on the spider while the wasp larva exists as koinobiont ectoparasitoid of the spider. Species There are 51 species currently recognised in ''Paracophonyx'' and some of these are listed below with the areas where they have been recorded from. *'' Paracyphononyx affinis'' Haupt, 1929 Cameroon, Ghana, Uganda, Ecuador *'' Paracyphononyx africanus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Zimbabwe *'' Paracyphononyx alienus'' Smith, 1879 Japan *''Paracyphononyx amoenissimus'' Dalla Torre Brazil *''Paracyphononyx ater'' Priesner, 1955 Egypt *''Paracyphononyx capensis'' Arnold, 1959 South Africa *'' Paracyphononyx carinatus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Zimbabwe *'' Paracyphononyx coloratu ...
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Paracyphononyx Carinatus
''Paracyphononyx'' is a genus of spider wasps distributed in the tropics and warmer temperate regions; they differ from other pompilids in that they do not permanently disable the host spider but allow the spider to resume activity after the wasp has laid its egg on the spider while the wasp larva exists as koinobiont ectoparasitoid of the spider. Species There are 51 species currently recognised in ''Paracophonyx'' and some of these are listed below with the areas where they have been recorded from. *'' Paracyphononyx affinis'' Haupt, 1929 Cameroon, Ghana, Uganda, Ecuador *'' Paracyphononyx africanus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Zimbabwe *''Paracyphononyx alienus'' Smith, 1879 Japan *''Paracyphononyx amoenissimus'' Dalla Torre Brazil *''Paracyphononyx ater'' Priesner, 1955 Egypt *''Paracyphononyx capensis'' Arnold, 1959 South Africa *'' Paracyphononyx carinatus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Zimbabwe *'' Paracyphononyx coloratus ...
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Paracyphononyx Africanus
''Paracyphononyx'' is a genus of spider wasps distributed in the tropics and warmer temperate regions; they differ from other pompilids in that they do not permanently disable the host spider but allow the spider to resume activity after the wasp has laid its egg on the spider while the wasp larva exists as koinobiont ectoparasitoid of the spider. Species There are 51 species currently recognised in ''Paracophonyx'' and some of these are listed below with the areas where they have been recorded from. *'' Paracyphononyx affinis'' Haupt, 1929 Cameroon, Ghana, Uganda, Ecuador *'' Paracyphononyx africanus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Zimbabwe *''Paracyphononyx alienus'' Smith, 1879 Japan *''Paracyphononyx amoenissimus'' Dalla Torre Brazil *''Paracyphononyx ater'' Priesner, 1955 Egypt *''Paracyphononyx capensis'' Arnold, 1959 South Africa *''Paracyphononyx carinatus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Zimbabwe *'' Paracyphononyx coloratus' ...
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Paracyphononyx Coloratus
''Paracyphononyx'' is a genus of spider wasps distributed in the tropics and warmer temperate regions; they differ from other pompilids in that they do not permanently disable the host spider but allow the spider to resume activity after the wasp has laid its egg on the spider while the wasp larva exists as koinobiont ectoparasitoid of the spider. Species There are 51 species currently recognised in ''Paracophonyx'' and some of these are listed below with the areas where they have been recorded from. *'' Paracyphononyx affinis'' Haupt, 1929 Cameroon, Ghana, Uganda, Ecuador *''Paracyphononyx africanus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Zimbabwe *''Paracyphononyx alienus'' Smith, 1879 Japan *''Paracyphononyx amoenissimus'' Dalla Torre Brazil *''Paracyphononyx ater'' Priesner, 1955 Egypt *''Paracyphononyx capensis'' Arnold, 1959 South Africa *''Paracyphononyx carinatus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Zimbabwe *'' Paracyphononyx coloratus'' ...
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Paracyphononyx Consimilis
''Paracyphononyx'' is a genus of spider wasps distributed in the tropics and warmer temperate regions; they differ from other pompilids in that they do not permanently disable the host spider but allow the spider to resume activity after the wasp has laid its egg on the spider while the wasp larva exists as koinobiont ectoparasitoid of the spider. Species There are 51 species currently recognised in ''Paracophonyx'' and some of these are listed below with the areas where they have been recorded from. *'' Paracyphononyx affinis'' Haupt, 1929 Cameroon, Ghana, Uganda, Ecuador *''Paracyphononyx africanus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Zimbabwe *''Paracyphononyx alienus'' Smith, 1879 Japan *''Paracyphononyx amoenissimus'' Dalla Torre Brazil *''Paracyphononyx ater'' Priesner, 1955 Egypt *''Paracyphononyx capensis'' Arnold, 1959 South Africa *''Paracyphononyx carinatus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Zimbabwe *''Paracyphononyx coloratus'' ...
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Paracyphononyx Diabolicus
''Paracyphononyx'' is a genus of spider wasps distributed in the tropics and warmer temperate regions; they differ from other pompilids in that they do not permanently disable the host spider but allow the spider to resume activity after the wasp has laid its egg on the spider while the wasp larva exists as koinobiont ectoparasitoid of the spider. Species There are 51 species currently recognised in ''Paracophonyx'' and some of these are listed below with the areas where they have been recorded from. *'' Paracyphononyx affinis'' Haupt, 1929 Cameroon, Ghana, Uganda, Ecuador *''Paracyphononyx africanus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Zimbabwe *''Paracyphononyx alienus'' Smith, 1879 Japan *''Paracyphononyx amoenissimus'' Dalla Torre Brazil *''Paracyphononyx ater'' Priesner, 1955 Egypt *''Paracyphononyx capensis'' Arnold, 1959 South Africa *''Paracyphononyx carinatus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Zimbabwe *''Paracyphononyx coloratus'' ...
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Paracyphononyx Affinis
''Paracyphononyx'' is a genus of spider wasps distributed in the tropics and warmer temperate regions; they differ from other pompilids in that they do not permanently disable the host spider but allow the spider to resume activity after the wasp has laid its egg on the spider while the wasp larva exists as koinobiont ectoparasitoid of the spider. Species There are 51 species currently recognised in ''Paracophonyx'' and some of these are listed below with the areas where they have been recorded from. *'' Paracyphononyx affinis'' Haupt, 1929 Cameroon, Ghana, Uganda, Ecuador *''Paracyphononyx africanus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Zimbabwe *''Paracyphononyx alienus'' Smith, 1879 Japan *''Paracyphononyx amoenissimus'' Dalla Torre Brazil *''Paracyphononyx ater'' Priesner, 1955 Egypt *''Paracyphononyx capensis'' Arnold, 1959 South Africa *''Paracyphononyx carinatus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Zimbabwe *''Paracyphononyx coloratus'' ...
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Paracyphononyx Difficilis
''Paracyphononyx'' is a genus of spider wasps distributed in the tropics and warmer temperate regions; they differ from other pompilids in that they do not permanently disable the host spider but allow the spider to resume activity after the wasp has laid its egg on the spider while the wasp larva exists as koinobiont ectoparasitoid of the spider. Species There are 51 species currently recognised in ''Paracophonyx'' and some of these are listed below with the areas where they have been recorded from. *''Paracyphononyx affinis'' Haupt, 1929 Cameroon, Ghana, Uganda, Ecuador *''Paracyphononyx africanus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Zimbabwe *''Paracyphononyx alienus'' Smith, 1879 Japan *''Paracyphononyx amoenissimus'' Dalla Torre Brazil *''Paracyphononyx ater'' Priesner, 1955 Egypt *''Paracyphononyx capensis'' Arnold, 1959 South Africa *''Paracyphononyx carinatus'' Rad., 1881 Angola, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Zimbabwe *''Paracyphononyx coloratus'' H ...
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