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Rhopalosoma Poeyi F
''Rhopalosoma'' is a genus of wasps in family Rhopalosomatidae. Members of this family are parasitic of Gryllidae, crickets. Taxonomy The genus contains the following species: *''Rhopalosoma alvarengai'' Townes, 1977 *''Rhopalosoma angulare'' Townes, 1977 *''Rhopalosoma bahianum'' Schulz, 1906 *''Rhopalosoma bolivianum'' Brues, 1943 *''Rhopalosoma breelandi'' Townes, 1977 *''Rhopalosoma guianense'' Schulz, 1906 *''Rhopalosoma haitiense'' Townes, 1977 *''Rhopalosoma hispaniola'' Lohrmann, 2019 *''Rhopalosoma impar'' Townes, 1977 *''Rhopalosoma isopus'' Townes, 1977 *''Rhopalosoma lanceolatum'' Townes, 1977 *''Rhopalosoma minus'' Townes, 1977 *''Rhopalosoma missionicum'' Ogloblin, 1951 *''Rhopalosoma nearcticum'' Brues, 1943 *''Rhopalosoma obliquum'' Townes, 1977 *''Rhopalosoma poeyi'' Cresson, 1865 *''Rhopalosoma scaposum'' Townes, 1977 *''Rhopalosoma simile'' Brues, 1943 References

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Ezra Townsend Cresson
Ezra Townsend Cresson (18 June 1838, in Byberry19 April 1926, in Swarthmore) was an American entomologist who specialized in the Hymenoptera order of insects. He wrote ''Synopsis of the families and genera of the Hymenoptera of America, north of Mexico'' Philadelphia: Paul C. Stockhausen, Entomological printer (1887) and many other works. Cresson also documented many new species including ''Nomada texana''. In 1859, Cresson founded the Entomological Society of Philadelphia, together with James Ridings and George Newman. The society was later renamed to the American Entomological Society in 1867. Two of his sons, George Bringhurst Cresson (1859–1919) and Ezra Townsend Cresson, Jr. (1876–1948), were also entomologists and members of the American Entomological Society. George B. Cresson was a general naturalist and specialist in ants, and Ezra T. Cresson Jr. was a specialist in Diptera Flies are insects of the order Diptera, the name being derived from the Greek δ ...
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Rhopalosoma Hispaniola
''Rhopalosoma'' is a genus of wasps in family Rhopalosomatidae. Members of this family are parasitic of crickets Crickets are orthopteran insects which are related to bush crickets and more distantly, to grasshoppers. In older literature, such as Imms,Imms AD, rev. Richards OW & Davies RG (1970) ''A General Textbook of Entomology'' 9th Ed. Methuen 886 .... Taxonomy The genus contains the following species: *'' Rhopalosoma alvarengai'' Townes, 1977 *'' Rhopalosoma angulare'' Townes, 1977 *'' Rhopalosoma bahianum'' Schulz, 1906 *'' Rhopalosoma bolivianum'' Brues, 1943 *'' Rhopalosoma breelandi'' Townes, 1977 *'' Rhopalosoma guianense'' Schulz, 1906 *'' Rhopalosoma haitiense'' Townes, 1977 *'' Rhopalosoma hispaniola'' Lohrmann, 2019 *'' Rhopalosoma impar'' Townes, 1977 *'' Rhopalosoma isopus'' Townes, 1977 *'' Rhopalosoma lanceolatum'' Townes, 1977 *'' Rhopalosoma minus'' Townes, 1977 *'' Rhopalosoma missionicum'' Ogloblin, 1951 *'' Rhopalosoma nearcticum'' Bru ...
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Rhopalosoma Simile
''Rhopalosoma'' is a genus of wasps in family Rhopalosomatidae. Members of this family are parasitic of crickets. Taxonomy The genus contains the following species: *'' Rhopalosoma alvarengai'' Townes, 1977 *'' Rhopalosoma angulare'' Townes, 1977 *'' Rhopalosoma bahianum'' Schulz, 1906 *'' Rhopalosoma bolivianum'' Brues, 1943 *'' Rhopalosoma breelandi'' Townes, 1977 *'' Rhopalosoma guianense'' Schulz, 1906 *'' Rhopalosoma haitiense'' Townes, 1977 *''Rhopalosoma hispaniola ''Rhopalosoma'' is a genus of wasps in family Rhopalosomatidae. Members of this family are parasitic of crickets Crickets are orthopteran insects which are related to bush crickets and more distantly, to grasshoppers. In older literature ...'' Lohrmann, 2019 *'' Rhopalosoma impar'' Townes, 1977 *'' Rhopalosoma isopus'' Townes, 1977 *'' Rhopalosoma lanceolatum'' Townes, 1977 *'' Rhopalosoma minus'' Townes, 1977 *'' Rhopalosoma missionicum'' Ogloblin, 1951 *'' Rhopalosoma nearcticum'' Brue ...
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Rhopalosoma Nearcticum
''Rhopalosoma nearcticum'' is a species of rhopalosomatid wasp in the family Rhopalosomatidae Rhopalosomatidae is a family of Hymenoptera containing about 68 extant species in four genera that are found worldwide. Three fossil genera are known. The adults resemble ants and may be confused with them. They are yellowish with red or brown m .... It is found in the Americas between the United States and Brazil. References Rhopalosomatidae Hymenoptera of South America Hymenoptera of North America Parasitic wasps Insects described in 1943 Taxa named by Charles Thomas Brues Articles created by Qbugbot {{vespoidea-stub ...
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Rhopalosoma Missionicum
''Rhopalosoma'' is a genus of wasps in family Rhopalosomatidae. Members of this family are parasitic of crickets. Taxonomy The genus contains the following species: *'' Rhopalosoma alvarengai'' Townes, 1977 *'' Rhopalosoma angulare'' Townes, 1977 *'' Rhopalosoma bahianum'' Schulz, 1906 *'' Rhopalosoma bolivianum'' Brues, 1943 *'' Rhopalosoma breelandi'' Townes, 1977 *'' Rhopalosoma guianense'' Schulz, 1906 *'' Rhopalosoma haitiense'' Townes, 1977 *''Rhopalosoma hispaniola'' Lohrmann, 2019 *'' Rhopalosoma impar'' Townes, 1977 *'' Rhopalosoma isopus'' Townes, 1977 *'' Rhopalosoma lanceolatum'' Townes, 1977 *'' Rhopalosoma minus'' Townes, 1977 *'' Rhopalosoma missionicum'' Ogloblin, 1951 *''Rhopalosoma nearcticum'' Brues, 1943 *''Rhopalosoma obliquum'' Townes, 1977 *''Rhopalosoma poeyi'' Cresson, 1865 *''Rhopalosoma scaposum'' Townes, 1977 *''Rhopalosoma simile ''Rhopalosoma'' is a genus of wasps in family Rhopalosomatidae. Members of this family are parasitic o ...
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