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Another stir of the Ichneumonoidean pot? - Cryptus albitarsis - female

Another stir of the Ichneumonoidean pot? - Cryptus albitarsis - Female
Chamblee, DeKalb County, Georgia, USA
September 14, 2010
It be the animal that makes the picture. I'v begun to discern the complexity of life cycles and diversity in this back yard. Wonder what the host is.

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Another stir of the Ichneumonoidean pot? - Cryptus albitarsis - female Another stir of the Ichneumonoidean pot? - Cryptus albitarsis - female

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Hosts are pupae or prepupae of sundry Lepidoptera.

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A concordance of living things.
The reference you posted listed 13 or so host species. I have observed or imaged two at the species level and four at the genus level. And Queene Anne's lace is a staple around here. Certain sure that I will chase some butterflies and moths around the yard and the back porch light with more vigor. ;)

 
Thanks, indeed ...
... for the website, a valuable tool!

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