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Hyptia Fraudulenta
''Hyptia'' is a genus of ensign wasps in the family Evaniidae. There are at least 50 described species in ''Hyptia''. Most ''Hyptia'' can be differentiated from other genera by heavily reduced venation of the forewings, wherein only one closed cell is present. Species These 51 species belong to the genus ''Hyptia'': * '' Hyptia amazonica'' (Schletterer, 1886) * '' Hyptia argenteiceps'' Kieffer, 1904 * '' Hyptia bakeri'' Bradley, 1908 * '' Hyptia bicolor'' (Westwood, 1841) * '' Hyptia bradleyana'' Kieffer, 1910 * '' Hyptia brasiliensis'' Szépligeti, 1903 * '' Hyptia cameroni'' (Schletterer, 1889) * '' Hyptia chalcidides'' Enderlein, 1901 * '' Hyptia chalcidipennis'' (Enderlein, 1905) * '' Hyptia crassa'' (Cameron, 1888) * '' Hyptia deansi'' Jennings, Krogmann & Mew * '' Hyptia femorata'' Townes, 1949 * '' Hyptia festiva'' (Taschenberg, 1891) * '' Hyptia floridana'' Ashmead, 1901 * '' Hyptia fraudulenta'' Frison, 1922 * '' Hyptia fuchi'' Ashmead, 1901 * '' Hyptia gracilis'' (End ...
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Johann Karl Wilhelm Illiger
Johann Karl Wilhelm Illiger (19 November 1775 – 10 May 1813) was a German entomologist and zoologist. He founded the entomological periodical ''Magazin für Insektenkunde.'' The plant genus '' Illigera'' is named in his honour. Biography Illiger was the son of a merchant in Braunschweig. He studied under the entomologist Johann Hellwig, and later worked on the zoological collections of Johann Centurius Hoffmannsegg. He was educated at the University of Helmstedt and at Gottingen. He was unable to pursue medical studies due to tuberculosis. Illiger was invited to Berlin by Alexander von Humboldt and he became professor and director of the "zoological museum" (which is the Natural History Museum of Berlin in the present day) from its formation in 1810 until his death three years later from tuberculosis. He was the author of ''Prodromus systematis mammalium et avium'' (1811), which was an overhaul of the Linnaean system. It was a major influence on the adoption of the concept ...
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Hyptia Fraudulenta
''Hyptia'' is a genus of ensign wasps in the family Evaniidae. There are at least 50 described species in ''Hyptia''. Most ''Hyptia'' can be differentiated from other genera by heavily reduced venation of the forewings, wherein only one closed cell is present. Species These 51 species belong to the genus ''Hyptia'': * '' Hyptia amazonica'' (Schletterer, 1886) * '' Hyptia argenteiceps'' Kieffer, 1904 * '' Hyptia bakeri'' Bradley, 1908 * '' Hyptia bicolor'' (Westwood, 1841) * '' Hyptia bradleyana'' Kieffer, 1910 * '' Hyptia brasiliensis'' Szépligeti, 1903 * '' Hyptia cameroni'' (Schletterer, 1889) * '' Hyptia chalcidides'' Enderlein, 1901 * '' Hyptia chalcidipennis'' (Enderlein, 1905) * '' Hyptia crassa'' (Cameron, 1888) * '' Hyptia deansi'' Jennings, Krogmann & Mew * '' Hyptia femorata'' Townes, 1949 * '' Hyptia festiva'' (Taschenberg, 1891) * '' Hyptia floridana'' Ashmead, 1901 * '' Hyptia fraudulenta'' Frison, 1922 * '' Hyptia fuchi'' Ashmead, 1901 * '' Hyptia gracilis'' (End ...
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Hyptia Harpyoides
''Hyptia harpyoides'' is a species of ensign wasp in the family Evaniidae. It is found in North America. It is a parasite of ''Parcoblatta ''Parcoblatta'' is a genus of 12 species of native North American wood cockroaches. The males often have wings and are drawn to lights, while the females are flightless. References External links Cockroach genera {{Cockroach-stub ...'' eggs. References Further reading * Evanioidea Hymenoptera of North America Insects described in 1908 Articles created by Qbugbot {{apocrita-stub ...
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