Definition of Evaniidae. Meaning of Evaniidae. Synonyms of Evaniidae

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Definition of Evaniidae

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Meaning of Evaniidae from wikipedia

- Evaniidae is a family of parasitoid wasps also known as ensign wasps, nightshade wasps, hatchet wasps, or ****roach egg parasitoid wasps. They number...
- known as the blue-e**** ensign wasp, is a species of wasp in the family Evaniidae. Its native range is not known, but it likely originated in Asia. Today...
- preimaginal stages of the ensign wasp Evania appendigaster (Hymenoptera, Evaniidae), a ****roach egg predator". Invertebrate Biology. 131 (2): 133–143. doi:10...
- Hyptia floridana is a species of ensign wasp in the family Evaniidae. It is found in Central America and North America. "Hyptia floridana Report". Integrated...
- Evaniella californica is a species of ensign wasp in the family Evaniidae. It is found in North America. "Evaniella californica Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
- Ceraphronoidea Ceraphronidae Megaspilidae Proctotrupomorpha Evanioidea Aulacidae Evaniidae (ensign wasps) Gasteruptiidae Stephanoidea Stephanidae Megalyroidea Megalyridae...
- Ceraphronoidea Ceraphronidae Megaspilidae Proctotrupomorpha Evanioidea Aulacidae Evaniidae (ensign wasps) Gasteruptiidae Stephanoidea Stephanidae Megalyroidea Megalyridae...
- Evaniella is a genus of ensign wasps in the family Evaniidae. There are more than 70 described species in Evaniella. These 76 species belong to the genus...
- Ceraphronoidea Ceraphronidae Megaspilidae Proctotrupomorpha Evanioidea Aulacidae Evaniidae (ensign wasps) Gasteruptiidae Stephanoidea Stephanidae Megalyroidea Megalyridae...
- Evaniella semaeoda is a species of ensign wasp in the family Evaniidae. It is found in the Caribbean Sea and North America. "Evaniella semaeoda Report"...