Parasitic Ichneumonid wasp emerging from giant silk moth pupae
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Creator (cre): R.G. Holmberg
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Photograph - A moth caterpillar was parasitized by an egg of an adult wasp. The resulting larva fed inside the moth pupa. The moth caterpillar was captured at Baptiste Lake and when the pupa was formed, it was kept under refrigeration until spring |
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Copyright R.G. Holmberg
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Parasitic Ichneumonid wasp emerging from giant silk moth pupae
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