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Anomalon ( a species of Parasitoid wasp) – LaSalle Ontario

July 30, 2022 By Stan Lee

Each species of parasitoid wasp has another species of insects it needs to complete its lifecycle. Adults seek out this other insect, and when they find it, they lay their eggs inside of it. Eggs hatch inside the parasitized insect and larvae feed. Larvae finish feeding and become pupae. These pupae are sometimes visible outside of the insect. Adults emerge and fly away. The parasitized insect dies.

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Filed Under: Insects Tagged With: Anomalon, Parasitoid wasp, Wasp

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