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Pelecinid wasp

Family Pelecinidae, Pelecinus sp.

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Pelecinid wasp
Family Pelecinidae, Pelecinus sp.


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makalah08
makalah08 10 years ago

wow

alyshasmail2
alyshasmail2 10 years ago

Thanks for all the help!!!

Sergio Monteiro
Sergio Monteiro 10 years ago

The genus Pelecinus is the only living member of the family Pelecinidae (there are also two fossil genera), and contains only three species, restricted to the New World. One species, Pelecinus polyturator, occurs from North through South America, and the others occur in Mexico (Pelecinus thoracicus) and South America (Pelecinus dichrous). The females are glossy wasps, very long (up to 7 cm) and the abdomen is extremely attenuated, used to lay eggs directly on scarab larvae buried in the soil. (Wikipedia)

Christine Y.
Christine Y. 10 years ago

Looks like it may be some kind of ichneumon wasp?

alyshasmail2
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alyshasmail2

Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, USA

Spotted on Jul 29, 2013
Submitted on Jul 29, 2013

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