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Brevivulva
''Brevivulva'' is an extinct genus of parasitic wasp in the Eupelmidae subfamily Neanastatinae and contains the single species ''Brevivulva electroma''. The genus is solely known from the Early Eocene Baltic amber deposits in the Baltic Sea region of Europe.〔 ==History and classification== ''Brevivulva electroma'' is known only from one fossil, the holotype, number "AMNH BaJWJ-408", which is a single female specimen preserved near the end of a triangular amber block in size. The block is currently residing in the American Museum of Natural History paleoentomology collections in New York City.〔 ''B. electroma'' was first studied by Gary A.P. Gibson, with his 2009 type description being published in the journal ''ZooKeys''.〔 The generic name combines the Latin words ''brevis'', meaning "short", and ''vulva'', meaning "cover" or "wrapper" and refers to the short length of the hypopygium in comparison to the modern genus ''Lambdobregma''. The specific epithet "''electroma''" derives from the Latin ''electrum'' "amber".〔
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