Xanthopimpla punctata
Xanthopimpla punctata, also known as the yellow ichneumon wasp, is a yellow-colored Ichneumon wasp of subfamily Pimplinae. Xanthopimpla spp. play a beneficial role in agriculture. They are important parasitoids of lepidopterous stem borers of cereals, sugar cane and other crops; they lay their eggs on moth caterpillars that damage crops.[1]
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| Species: | Xanthopimpla punctata |
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| Xanthopimpla punctata (Fabricius, 1781) | |
References
- "Yellow Ichneumon Wasp (Female)". Project Noah.
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