Ichneumon Wasp
-2.15, -77.69
Field Notes
Description:
I assume this specimen is a hymenoptera, possibly an ichneumon wasp. It is only 15 mm long not including the 8 mm ovipositor (I assume). The face and front 2 pairs of legs are yellow as are the 6 bands on its abdomen. There are 4 spots of yellow on the top of the thorax also. Everything else is black. The membranous clear wings have small black spots on the tips. Wiki says, "There are estimated to be 100,000 species of ichneumonoid wasps in the families Braconidae and Ichneumonidae." So, if this is indeed an ichneumonoid wasp, I don't hold out a lot of hope for a ssp. ID :-) The last foto is of a different individual but is a little clearer in detail.
Habitat:
With no identification, I can't say much about its habitat. This one was found in the evening inside our house in the Amazon rainforest of SE Ecuador.
Notes:
A very coopertive insect as far as taking pictures. I even bumped it a couple times with the ruler, and outside of taking a couple steps to the side, it didn't seem upset. Unfortunately, identifying it hasn't proven as easy. I assumed it would be easy to ID, but I have had zero possibilities. Hopefully someone can help.
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