Common wasp is Vespa vulgaris.
The insect that is called a yellow-jacket in America is called a wasp in Europe. There are well over 100,000 varieties of wasp, but the scientific name of the common wasp is Vespula vulgaris.
There is no species commonly called "Brown Wasp." Wasps of the subfamily Polistinae make a papery, brown nest, and I suppose this could be what you're referring to, but in any case, the question would be easier to answer with a little more information.
Elephantiasis' scientific name is lymphatic filariasis. It is a parasitic disease caused by thread-like worms transmitted to humans through the bite of infected mosquitoes.
I am not sure the scientific name. Camel worms are the larvae of tiger beetles.
The planaria scientific name is called Planariidae. It is not a species so the binomial name could not be determined. Planaria are non-parasitic flatworms.
No, I have not experienced the excruciating pain of a parasitic wasp sting.
The application of pesticides will kill the parasitic wasp so there is no need for both.
Constchorchirus arachnus
Polistes sp.
The insect that is called a yellow-jacket in America is called a wasp in Europe. There are well over 100,000 varieties of wasp, but the scientific name of the common wasp is Vespula vulgaris.
Chironex fleckeri.
The Tanzanian parasitic wasp is smaller than the eye of a housefly
The accepted scientific name is Lymire edwardsii.
Polistes fuscatus.
Yes. Parasitic or parasitoid wasps are not uncommon. What they parasitize depends on the species of wasp, but they commonly target insect larvae and spiders. They do not target humans
There are many sub-species of wasps in Europe but the scientific name for the Common Wasp is Vespula Vulgaris.
The application of pesticides will kill the parasitic wasp so there is no need for both.