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some sort of hymenoptera - Megarhyssa atrata - male

some sort of hymenoptera - Megarhyssa atrata - Male
College Station, Brazos County, Texas, USA
April 1, 2006
Size: 2 inches

Moved
Moved from Giant Ichneumons.

Male Megarhyssa sp.
Nice specimen of one of the giant ichneumons, Megarhyssa sp. I did some reading recently, and apparently that shovel-like appendange on the end of his abdomen allows him to mate with a female while she is still in the tree, prior to her emergence! Sometimes you will see a group of males waiting patiently for a female to emerge from a log or dead standing tree.

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