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Attachment: emerged adult wasp

HomeNews and EventsThe Urban HarvesterAttachment: emerged adult wasp

The wasp larva emerges from the egg laid by the parasitic wasp. The larva eats the interior of the aphid and eventually emerges as an adult wasp, by cutting a round hole in the dried aphid skin. Photo from NCSU.

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