Mt. Talbot or Riverside Bluff, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA
August 20, 2014
Size: 2.5 mm
August 14, 2014: Sweep net 2
Acanalonia nymphs, 2 different locations, which I think to be
bivittata but they both died before I took a live photo. each parasitoid external sac looked different.
The other nymph:
Photo is of the dead nymph.
This wasp larva did emerge from the thaylacium, spin a cocoon
and emerge as an adult from one of the
Acanalonia nymphs.
Contributed by
MJ Hatfield on 6 October, 2014 - 2:19pm
Last updated 10 January, 2022 - 6:23am