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Xenomorphia is an extinct genus of parasitoid wasp comprising two species: X. resurrecta (the type species) and X. handschini. The generic name is in reference to the parasitic Xenomorph creature starring in the Alien franchise. The wasp's first fossils were discovered in Oligocene (Chattian) aged phosphorite mines located in the former Quercy province of France, the remains of 55 ancient fly (Phoridae) pupae were found preserved with Xenomorphia wasps inside of them, recording a parasitic relationship between the two insects. Along with the two Xenomorphia wasp species, two other new wasp taxa were identified, Coptera anka, and quercyensis.

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  • Xenomorphia est un genre éteint de très petits insectes hyménoptères parasitoïdes de la famille des Diapriidae. Il a été découvert à l'intérieur de nymphes de mouches fossilisées datant du Paléogène, entre 66 et 23 Ma (millions d'années), et provenant de la région de Bach, une commune française, située dans le département du Lot en région Occitanie. (fr)
  • Xenomorphia is an extinct genus of parasitoid wasp comprising two species: X. resurrecta (the type species) and X. handschini. The generic name is in reference to the parasitic Xenomorph creature starring in the Alien franchise. The wasp's first fossils were discovered in Oligocene (Chattian) aged phosphorite mines located in the former Quercy province of France, the remains of 55 ancient fly (Phoridae) pupae were found preserved with Xenomorphia wasps inside of them, recording a parasitic relationship between the two insects. Along with the two Xenomorphia wasp species, two other new wasp taxa were identified, Coptera anka, and quercyensis. (en)
  • Xenomorphia — викопний рід паразитичних ос родини діаприїд (Diapriidae). Представники роду виявлені в середині скам'янілих лялечок мух, що датовані палеогеном. (uk)
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  • Krogmann, van de Kamp & Schwermann, 2018 (en)
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  • X-ray tomography of X. resurrecta fossils inside host fly pupae (en)
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  • *X. resurrecta (Krogmann, van de Kamp & Schwermann, 2018) *X. handschini (Krogmann, van de Kamp & Schwermann, 2018) (en)
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  • Xenomorphia (en)
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  • Xenomorphia resurrecta (en)
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  • Krogmann, van de Kamp & Schwermann, 2018 (en)
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  • Xenomorphia est un genre éteint de très petits insectes hyménoptères parasitoïdes de la famille des Diapriidae. Il a été découvert à l'intérieur de nymphes de mouches fossilisées datant du Paléogène, entre 66 et 23 Ma (millions d'années), et provenant de la région de Bach, une commune française, située dans le département du Lot en région Occitanie. (fr)
  • Xenomorphia is an extinct genus of parasitoid wasp comprising two species: X. resurrecta (the type species) and X. handschini. The generic name is in reference to the parasitic Xenomorph creature starring in the Alien franchise. The wasp's first fossils were discovered in Oligocene (Chattian) aged phosphorite mines located in the former Quercy province of France, the remains of 55 ancient fly (Phoridae) pupae were found preserved with Xenomorphia wasps inside of them, recording a parasitic relationship between the two insects. Along with the two Xenomorphia wasp species, two other new wasp taxa were identified, Coptera anka, and quercyensis. (en)
  • Xenomorphia — викопний рід паразитичних ос родини діаприїд (Diapriidae). Представники роду виявлені в середині скам'янілих лялечок мух, що датовані палеогеном. (uk)
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  • Xenomorphia (fr)
  • Xenomorphia (en)
  • Xenomorphia (uk)
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