| | Orange Pupa Parasite
Wasp - ? sp.
Family ICHNEUMONIDAE
This page contains pictures and information about Orange Pupa Parasite Wasps
that
we found in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia.
- Body length 15mm
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- In a sunny winter afternoon, when we were walking passing someone's front
yard, we saw a Ichneumon Wasp flying pass us and stop on a leaf. She seemed
searching something's using her antenna tapping on the leaf. A few seconds
later, she found something. We saw there was a small hole on the leaf, not sure
the hole was already there or made by the wasp.
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- The wasp started to punching her long ovipositor into the hole. We knew
that she was laying eggs into the host, but not sure what it was at that time.
The wasp punched her ovipositor into the hole with different direction.
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- She did this for about a minute. Then she fly to another leaf and start
searching again. She searched for minutes and seemed find nothing. Then she
flied away. We knew there must be something under the leaf and we turn over it
to have a look. We saw a dark brown pupa cover with silk. It looked like a moth pupa.
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- We cut and took the leaf home and put it in a jar. We think after a few
week we should see something come our from the pupa. Please come back to this
web page later and see what we get.
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- Please check the Ichneumon Wasps page for
more general information above this wasp.
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- Reference:
- 1. Insects
of Australia, CSIRO, Division of Entomology, Melbourne University
Press, 2nd Edition 1991, p 944, Fig42.19 D.
- 2. An introduction to the Ichneumonidae of Australia - Gauld, I.D. 1984,
British Museum, p64.
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