Answer:
The 'Smallest Insect' in the World is 'Dicopomorpha echmepterygis', a parasitic Wasp in the family Mymaridae. The males of this species are the smallest of all known insects. They are blind and wingless and may be no more than 0.139 mm in length (smaller than a single-celled paramecium).
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