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Schizura unicornis with parasites- 2 different wasp species? - Coelodasys unicornis

Schizura unicornis with parasites- 2 different wasp species? - Coelodasys unicornis
Garner, Wake County, North Carolina, USA
September 12, 2016
Size: 3/8 inch-shrunken
9-15-2016. The Braconids have turned black- pupal stage?

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Schizura unicornis? or other caterpillar? - Coelodasys unicornis Schizura unicornis? or other caterpillar? - Coelodasys unicornis Schizura unicornis? or other caterpillar? - Coelodasys unicornis Schizura unicornis with parasites- 2 different wasp species? - Coelodasys unicornis Schizura unicornis with parasites- 2 different wasp species? - Coelodasys unicornis Schizura unicornis with parasites- 2 different wasp species? - Coelodasys unicornis

Possibly...
It's possible that the chalcid wasp larvae are trying to pupate on the braconid cocoon mass. I would wait a few more days at least and see if any adult wasps emerge from either wasp cocoons or pupae.

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