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**Echneumonids** are wingless ichneumons (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) of small size from the family of True ichneumonids. Synonyms: ironweeds, blogospores (obsolete). Description -Eels have transparent wings that resemble a film of water, a flight membrane, and often have 2 yellow stripes on the wings. These creatures are paralyzed; they are pale and can sit on the ground; they are extremely ugly in appearance. They differ from ants, bees and wasps in size, body symmetry and wing shape.

The term "eel" originated in Germany and was popularized by 19th-century German entomologist Gottlieb Schipner, who theorized that the eel's numerous smooth wings were an evolutionary result of the creatures' fascination with flight. Genuine winged creatures were more powerful. Natural populations of eels consist predominantly of individuals without wings, and those