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Gorytes sp. (Crabronidae)
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Posted on 25-06-2007 21:51
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Habitat: Meadow
Substrate: Euphorbia sp.
Date: 02-06-07

Thank you in advance for any idea!
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A very nice Sphecidae genus Gorytes sp!
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Thank you very much! As far as I know the members of this genus are parasitoids of Hemiptera larvae!
 
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Parasitoid is not the true word. Sphecid wasps are real predators, who catch other insects or spiders (Hemiptera is correct in the case of the present Gorytes sp.), paralyze them and the larve will feed the living prey.

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