Conops flavipes was created in 1758.
Conops strigatus was created in 1824.
Conops elegans was created in 1824.
Conops ceriaeformis was created in 1824.
Conops quadrifasciatus was created in 1776.
Conops vesicularis was created in 1761.
Eumetopina flavipes was created in 1913.
Hebia flavipes was created in 1830.
Sargus flavipes was created in 1822.
Agriocoris flavipes was created in 1866.
Enchelyurus flavipes was created in 1868.
The five phases of Operation CONOPS are inception, planning, execution, transition, and sustainment. Inception involves defining the operation's purpose and objectives. Planning involves developing strategies and tactics. Execution involves carrying out the plan. Transition involves handing over responsibilities to follow-on forces or agencies. Sustainment involves maintaining the achieved objectives.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Reticulitermes flavipes.