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Apophua simplicipes (Ichneumonid parasitic wasp)
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Taxonomy
Apophua simplicipes is in the family Ichneumonidae. Ichneumonidae are parasitic wasps that use their long ovipositors to deposit eggs on, into, or near an insect host. It is a large family, with over 3300 described species in North America.
Description
Ichneumonids are typically slender wasps with long ovipositors, sometimes up to twice as long as their body. They have long antennae with 16 or more antennal segments.
Nest Structure
No information at this time.
Hole Sizes
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Voltinism
No information at this time.
Activity Period
No information at this time.
References
Thank you to John Luhman for identifying all of our Ichneumonid specimens.
Minnesota Record Map
These data are from the Minnesota Bee Atlas project.
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