Hyperparasitoid Chalcid Wasps emerging from Braconid Wasp cocoons
Close views of hyperparasitoid wasps emerging from cocoons made by the larvae of parasitoid Braconid wasps. The caterpillar host is a Catalpa Sphinx Moth. The first segment is in slow motion. All of the emerging wasps are 5x faster than real time. Music: Sad Past
Wasp: Hymenoptera - "Parasitica" (parasitic Apocrita) - Superfamily Chalcidoidea (Chalcid Wasps) / Caterpillar: Lepidoptera - Bombycoidea - Sphingidae - Sphinginae - Sphingini - Ceratomia (Catalpa Sphinx)
Видео Hyperparasitoid Chalcid Wasps emerging from Braconid Wasp cocoons канала Nature in Motion
Wasp: Hymenoptera - "Parasitica" (parasitic Apocrita) - Superfamily Chalcidoidea (Chalcid Wasps) / Caterpillar: Lepidoptera - Bombycoidea - Sphingidae - Sphinginae - Sphingini - Ceratomia (Catalpa Sphinx)
Видео Hyperparasitoid Chalcid Wasps emerging from Braconid Wasp cocoons канала Nature in Motion
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