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Hatching Fly

Trissolcus

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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6 Comments

ceherzog
ceherzog 12 years ago

So it's a hatching wasp that had it's eggs laid in a Stinkbug egg thus parasitizing it. Pretty cool.

animaisfotos
animaisfotos 12 years ago

Cool geometry. Nice capture. Thanks for sharing.

Steffi
Steffi 12 years ago

wow very interesting!

ChristyKucera
ChristyKucera 12 years ago

Thanks Juan and Dory

Doryreed
Doryreed 12 years ago

Wow! Interesting spotting. :)

Juan DiTrani
Juan DiTrani 12 years ago

These are Hemipteran eggs, but have been parasited by microparasitic wasps

ChristyKucera
Spotted by
ChristyKucera

Perkins, Oklahoma, USA

Spotted on Jul 5, 2011
Submitted on Jul 5, 2011

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