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Balcha indica - female

Balcha indica - Female
Michigan State University - Tree Research Center, Ingham County, Michigan, USA
March 15, 2011
Size: 6mm
This is a non-native parasitoid. It was reared from an English oak log in the lab. Also reared from the log, two species of Agrilus, which may have served as larval hosts. Balcha indica occasionally ovipositions on emerald ash borer larvae (A. planipennis).

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