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Parnopes Unicolor
''Parnopes'' is a genus of cuckoo wasps in the family Chrysididae. The known hosts are in the family Bembicidae (formerly a subfamily of Crabronidae). Species * '' Parnopes bajaensis'' Kimsey, 1987 * '' Parnopes borregoensis'' Telford, 1964 * '' Parnopes chrysoprasinus'' Smith, 1874 * '' Parnopes concinnus'' Viereck, 1904 * '' Parnopes desertorum'' Kimsey, 1987 * '' Parnopes edwardsii'' (Cresson, 1879) * ''Parnopes festivus ''Parnopes'' is a genus of cuckoo wasps in the family Chrysididae. The known hosts are in the family Bembicidae (formerly a subfamily of Crabronidae). Species * ''Parnopes bajaensis'' Kimsey, 1987 * ''Parnopes borregoensis'' Telford, 1964 * ''Pa ...'' (Fabricius, 1793) * '' Parnopes fisheri'' Spinola, 1838 * '' Parnopes fulvicornis'' Cameron, 1888 * '' Parnopes glasunowi'' Semenov, 1901 * '' Parnopes grandior'' (Pallas, 1771) * '' Parnopes indicus'' Linsenmaier, 1968 * '' Parnopes madecassus'' Saussure, 1887 * '' Parnopes popovii'' Eversmann, 1857 * '' Parn ...
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Plumas National Forest
Plumas National Forest is a 1,146,000-acre (464,000 ha) National forest (United States), United States national forest located in northern California at the northern terminus of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. The Forest was named after its primary watershed, the Rio de las Plumas, or Feather River. Geography About 85% of Plumas National Forest lies in Plumas County, California, Plumas County, portions extend into eastern Butte County, California, Butte, northern Sierra County, California, Sierra, southern Lassen County, California, Lassen, and northeastern Yuba County, California, Yuba counties. Management The land is managed by the United States Forest Service under the Department of Agriculture with local management stationed at the Plumas National Forest Supervisor's office in Quincy, California. The forest is also subdivided into three Ranger Districts, the Beckwourth Ranger District, the Feather River Ranger District and the Mt. Hough Ranger District, with local man ...
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Parnopes Fisheri
''Parnopes'' is a genus of cuckoo wasps in the family Chrysididae. The known hosts are in the family Bembicidae (formerly a subfamily of Crabronidae). Species * '' Parnopes bajaensis'' Kimsey, 1987 * '' Parnopes borregoensis'' Telford, 1964 * '' Parnopes chrysoprasinus'' Smith, 1874 * '' Parnopes concinnus'' Viereck, 1904 * '' Parnopes desertorum'' Kimsey, 1987 * '' Parnopes edwardsii'' (Cresson, 1879) * ''Parnopes festivus'' (Fabricius, 1793) * '' Parnopes fisheri'' Spinola, 1838 * '' Parnopes fulvicornis'' Cameron, 1888 * '' Parnopes glasunowi'' Semenov, 1901 * '' Parnopes grandior'' (Pallas, 1771) * '' Parnopes indicus'' Linsenmaier, 1968 * '' Parnopes madecassus'' Saussure, 1887 * '' Parnopes popovii'' Eversmann, 1857 * ''Parnopes unicolor ''Parnopes'' is a genus of cuckoo wasps in the family Chrysididae. The known hosts are in the family Bembicidae (formerly a subfamily of Crabronidae). Species * '' Parnopes bajaensis'' Kimsey, 1987 * '' Parnopes borregoensis'' Telford, 1 ...
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Chrysidinae
The subfamily Chrysidinae contains those species that are most commonly recognized as cuckoo wasps, being by far the largest and most familiar subfamily. The group contains 3000 species with 48 genera worldwide. They are highly sculptured, with brilliantly metallic-colored bodies, covering the entire spectrum, but primarily blues and greens. Taxonomy and Range The subfamily Chrysidinae is divided into five tribes: Chrysidini, Elampini, Parnopini, Kimseyini, and Allocoeliini, the first two of which are abundant and widespread. Allocoeliini is found in South Africa and the Kimseyini has a single genus and species in Uzbekistan. Ecology Chrysidinae are the most diverse in desert regions of the world, as they are typically associated with solitary bee and wasp species, which are also the most diverse in such areas. They are very active in dry, warm, and open areas between the months of May and August. The adults consume flower nectar, while looking for nests for their eggs. Appe ...
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Parnopes Viridis
''Parnopes'' is a genus of cuckoo wasps in the family Chrysididae. The known hosts are in the family Bembicidae (formerly a subfamily of Crabronidae). Species * '' Parnopes bajaensis'' Kimsey, 1987 * '' Parnopes borregoensis'' Telford, 1964 * '' Parnopes chrysoprasinus'' Smith, 1874 * '' Parnopes concinnus'' Viereck, 1904 * '' Parnopes desertorum'' Kimsey, 1987 * '' Parnopes edwardsii'' (Cresson, 1879) * ''Parnopes festivus'' (Fabricius, 1793) * ''Parnopes fisheri'' Spinola, 1838 * '' Parnopes fulvicornis'' Cameron, 1888 * '' Parnopes glasunowi'' Semenov, 1901 * '' Parnopes grandior'' (Pallas, 1771) * '' Parnopes indicus'' Linsenmaier, 1968 * '' Parnopes madecassus'' Saussure, 1887 * '' Parnopes popovii'' Eversmann, 1857 * ''Parnopes unicolor ''Parnopes'' is a genus of cuckoo wasps in the family Chrysididae. The known hosts are in the family Bembicidae (formerly a subfamily of Crabronidae). Species * '' Parnopes bajaensis'' Kimsey, 1987 * '' Parnopes borregoensis'' Telford, 19 ...
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Parnopes Festivus
''Parnopes'' is a genus of cuckoo wasps in the family Chrysididae. The known hosts are in the family Bembicidae (formerly a subfamily of Crabronidae). Species * ''Parnopes bajaensis'' Kimsey, 1987 * ''Parnopes borregoensis'' Telford, 1964 * ''Parnopes chrysoprasinus'' Smith, 1874 * ''Parnopes concinnus'' Viereck, 1904 * ''Parnopes desertorum'' Kimsey, 1987 * ''Parnopes edwardsii'' (Cresson, 1879) * ''Parnopes festivus'' (Fabricius, 1793) * ''Parnopes fisheri'' Spinola, 1838 * ''Parnopes fulvicornis'' Cameron, 1888 * ''Parnopes glasunowi'' Semenov, 1901 * ''Parnopes grandior'' (Pallas, 1771) * ''Parnopes indicus'' Linsenmaier, 1968 * ''Parnopes madecassus'' Saussure, 1887 * ''Parnopes popovii'' Eversmann, 1857 * ''Parnopes unicolor'' Gribodo, 1879 * ''Parnopes viridis'' Brullé, 1846 References External links

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