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Hatching Fly

Trissolcus

Photo by ChristyKucera
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35.9739, -97.0336

Field Notes

Habitat:

found on the back of an oak tree leaf

Notes:

I've been watching these little guys all summer and they finally hatched this morning!

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Comments (6)

So it's a hatching wasp that had it's eggs laid in a Stinkbug egg thus parasitizing it. Pretty cool.
Cool geometry. Nice capture. Thanks for sharing.
wow very interesting!
Wow! Interesting spotting. :)
These are Hemipteran eggs, but have been parasited by microparasitic wasps
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PublishedJuly 5, 2011

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