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  2. File:European wasp white bg.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Parasitoid wasp - Wikipedia

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    The polydnavirus replicates in the oviducts of an adult female parasitoid wasp. The wasp benefits from this relationship because the virus provides protection for the parasitic larvae inside the host, (i) by weakening the host's immune system and (ii) by altering the host's cells to be more beneficial to the parasite. The relationship between ...

  4. File:Evangeline Lilly Ant-Man & The Wasp premiere.jpg

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    This file, which was originally posted to Vimeo: Ant-man:Wasp Red Carpet premiere with Paul Rudd & Evangeline Lily (view archived source), was reviewed on 6 February 2023 by reviewer GRuban, who confirmed that it was available there under the stated license on that date.

  5. Vespula vulgaris - Wikipedia

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    Vespula vulgaris, known as the common wasp, is a species found in regions that include the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, India, China, New Zealand [1] and Australia. It is sometimes known in English as the European wasp , but the same name is used for the species Vespula germanica or German wasp.

  6. W.A.S.P. (band) - Wikipedia

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    W.A.S.P. is an American heavy metal band formed in 1982. They emerged from the early 1980s Los Angeles heavy metal scene. The band's popularity peaked that decade, yet they continue to record and tour. W.A.S.P. gained notoriety for their shock rock-themed image, lyrics and live performances.

  7. Gall wasp - Wikipedia

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    The reproduction of gall wasps is usually partly parthenogenesis, in which a male is completely unnecessary, and partly two-sex propagation. [2] Most species have alternating generations, with one two-sex generation and one parthenogenic generation annually, whereas some species produce very few males and reproduce only by parthenogenesis, [2] possibly because of infection of the females ...

  8. Chalcid wasp - Wikipedia

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    Leucospis gigas, family Leucospidae Eurytoma gigantea female, family Eurytomidae Torymus female, family Torymidae Balcha indica, family Eupelmidae. Chalcid wasps (/ ˈ k æ l s ɪ d /, from Greek khalkos 'copper', for their metallic colour) [1] are insects within the superfamily Chalcidoidea, part of the order Hymenoptera.

  9. Ichneumonidae - Wikipedia

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    Male ichneumonid wasp The distribution of the ichneumonids was traditionally considered an exception to the common latitudinal gradient in species diversity , since the family was thought to be at its most species-rich in the temperate zone instead of the tropics, but numerous new tropical species have now been discovered.