RMCC4523–Evaniid Wasp (Evania appendigaster), Costa Rica
RM2A6WFWM–Ensign Wasp (Evania appendigaster) Fort Myers, Florida, USA. Parasitises cockcroaches. Introduced species
RF2P7GHPT–Ensign Wasp (Evania appendigaster). Parasitises, predation destroying egg cocoons of cockcroaches. Natural enemy of cockroaches. Introduced species.
RMC550FC–Household cockroaches are parasitized by this ensing wasp
RM2BT58NP–Eyebright, Euphrasia parviflora 1, camouflaged spider crab, Eurypodius latreillii 2, parasitoid wasp, Evania appendigaster 3, bandwing flyingfish, Cheilopogon exsiliens 4. Euphraise, Euripode, Evanie, Exocet. Handcoloured steel engraving by Pfitzer after an illustration by A. Carie Baron from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
RMWWC4DR–Eyebright, Euphrasia parviflora 1, camouflaged spider crab, Eurypodius latreillii 2, parasitoid wasp, Evania appendigaster 3, bandwing flyingfish, Cheilopogon exsiliens 4. Euphraise, Euripode, Evanie, Exocet. Handcoloured steel engraving by Pfitzer after an illustration by A. Carie Baron from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
RMPFX8FB–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. Fig. 757 —Eva7tia appendigaster. Fig. T^Z.—Fosnus. Evania appendigaster (E-van'i-a ap-pen-di-gas'ter) (Fig. 757)> from the ootheca of a cockroach, and have found another, a species of Fcemis (Foe'nus) (Fig. 758), common on flowers. We have named these insects Ensign-flies, because they carry the abdomen aloft like a flag. Family Chalcidtd^ (Chal-cid'i-dae). T/ie Chalcis-fiies. The Chalcis-flies are among the smaller of the parasitic Hymenoptera. In fact they are usually minute insects, often not more than one one-hundredth of an inch in length ;
RMME9N9E–. Die Insekten . %iQ 05. Evania appendigaster L. Hi Hinterleib.
RMRHTYG6–. The Bermuda islands. An account of their scenery, climate, productions, physiography, natural history and geology, with sketches of their discovery and early history, and the changes in their flora and fauna due to man. Natural history. 342 A. JEJ. Verrill—The Bermuda Islands. 154= Ichneumon-flies. (Ophion, etc.) Several undetermined species of ichneumons were obtained. Among- them. is a species of Ophion very much like our common large species ( 0. macrurus). Cockroach Ichneumon. {Evania appendigaster = E. Iwvigata Olivier; Packard, G-uide, p. 194, fig. 173.) Figure 109. This very interesti
RFMHPKW5–HYMENOPTERA. painted great Ichneumon; Cockroach fly; Australian saw fly 1880
RMCC450D–Evaniid Wasp (Evania appendigaster), Costa Rica
RM2A6WFWX–Ensign Wasp (Evania appendigaster) Fort Myers, Florida, USA. Parasitises cockcroaches. Introduced species.
RF2P7GHMP–Ensign Wasp (Evania appendigaster). Parasitises, predation destroying egg cocoons of cockcroaches. Natural enemy of cockroaches. Introduced species.
RMPFX8F4–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. Fig. 757 —Eva7tia appendigaster. Fig. T^Z.—Fosnus. Evania appendigaster (E-van'i-a ap-pen-di-gas'ter) (Fig. 757)> from the ootheca of a cockroach, and have found another, a species of Fcemis (Foe'nus) (Fig. 758), common on flowers. We have named these insects Ensign-flies, because they carry the abdomen aloft like a flag. Family Chalcidtd^ (Chal-cid'i-dae). T/ie Chalcis-fiies. The Chalcis-flies are among the smaller of the parasitic Hymenoptera. In fact they are usually minute insects, often not more than one one-hundredth of an inch in length ;
RMRG30FF–. The Canadian entomologist. Insects; Entomology. 248 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST OVIPOSITION BY AN EVANIID, EVANIA APPENDIGASTER LINN. BY VERNON R. HABER, North Carolina State Dept. Agriculture, Raleigh, N.C. Recently the author and his wife witnessed oviposition by an ensign fly, Evania appendigaster Linn, in an egg mass of an Oriental cockroach, Blatta orientalis Linn. On Sunday evening, August 8, 1920, as the female Evaniid drank from a drop of water which accidentally had been spilled upon the floor of our room she was captured by inverting an ordinary glass tumbler over her, slipping a pie
RF2P7GHNP–Ensign Wasp (Evania appendigaster). Parasitises, predation destroying egg cocoons of cockcroaches. Natural enemy of cockroaches. Introduced species.
RMRD6YM4–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. Fig. 757 —Eva7tia appendigaster. Fig. T^Z.—Fosnus. Evania appendigaster (E-van'i-a ap-pen-di-gas'ter) (Fig. 757)> from the ootheca of a cockroach, and have found another, a species of Fcemis (Foe'nus) (Fig. 758), common on flowers. We have named these insects Ensign-flies, because they carry the abdomen aloft like a flag. Family Chalcidtd^ (Chal-cid'i-dae). T/ie Chalcis-fiies. The Chalcis-flies are among the smaller of the parasitic Hymenoptera. In fact they are usually minute insects, often not more than one one-hundredth of an inch in length ;
RMRD6YKX–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. Fig. 757 —Eva7tia appendigaster. Fig. T^Z.—Fosnus. Evania appendigaster (E-van'i-a ap-pen-di-gas'ter) (Fig. 757)> from the ootheca of a cockroach, and have found another, a species of Fcemis (Foe'nus) (Fig. 758), common on flowers. We have named these insects Ensign-flies, because they carry the abdomen aloft like a flag. Family Chalcidtd^ (Chal-cid'i-dae). T/ie Chalcis-fiies. The Chalcis-flies are among the smaller of the parasitic Hymenoptera. In fact they are usually minute insects, often not more than one one-hundredth of an inch in length ;
RM2AGAE15–. British entomology; being illustrations and descriptions of the genera of insects found in Great Britain and Ireland: containing coloured figures from nature of the most rare and beautiful species, and in many instances of the plants upon which they are found. <-^ t!y d.^.^A&a (Ufi.^Y: ma 257.EVANIA FULVIPES. Order Hymenoptera. Fam. Evaniidae Lat., Leach. Type of the Genus Sphex appendigaster Linn. EvANiA Fab., Jur., Lat., Panz., Sam.—Ichneumon DeG.—SphexLinn. ArttenncE inserted in front of the face, approximating, slightlyattenuated, 13-jointed, basal joint long, subclavate, 2nd minute,3
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