RM2CEA3XN–Saddleback Caterpillar with Braconid Wasp Cocoons
RMKXM1GX–Cocoons of Braconid wasp on grass stem. Dorset, UK.
RFWXWMAT–A tobacco hornworm larva, Manduca sexta, feeding on tomato and with parasitc braconid wasp cocoons attached.
RF2JEB348–Large White caterpillar with braconid wasp cocoons, probably Cotesia glomerata. Nature.
RF2B1G7KJ–Side Of Braconid Wasp Cocoons
RF2JEB3DG–Large White caterpillar with braconid wasp cocoons, probably Cotesia glomerata. Nature.
RFBE83R5–Caterpillar of a small white butterfly with the yellow cocoons of the braconid wasp(Apanteles glomeratus).
RM2KF7TY4–Tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta, caterpillar of the Carolina Sphinx moth, covered with braconid wasp cocoons, slowly killing the host. Kansas, USA
RF2CH2MAW–Cocoons of braconid parasitic wasps (Braconidae) on a hawk-moth caterpillar, Western Siberia, Russia.
RF2DGNKEX–Cocoons of a braconid wasp of the subfamily Microgastrinae
RMDE86PR–Parasitoid wasp, Cotesia glomerata, cocoons from a parasitized small white butterfly caterpillar Pieris rapae
RF2G6WH2D–Cocoons of a parasitic wasp on a fern leaf - Asheville, North Carolina, USA
RMD1D460–A cluster of cocoons of pupating wasps, Cotesia sp.
RFPG5WHC–An orange parasitized caterpillar showing emergence holes and emerged cocoons of braconid wasps.
RF2HTP51D–Habrobracon hebetor is a minute wasp of the family Braconidae that is an ectoparasitoid of Indianmeal moth (Plodia interpunctella).
RM2EER6EA–A Tomato hornworm with parasitic wasp cocoons
RMCE9ACD–Caterpillar of the tobacco hornworm moth covered in cocoons of a parasitoid wasp, Cotesia, sp.
RFPX62N2–Tomato hornworm caterpillar (Manduca quinquemaculata) infested with the cocoons of pupating braconid wasps. An adult female wasp injects eggs into the
RMA3YJ6N–braconid wasp (Meteorus spec.), cocoon
RMAMWJXX–Braconid wasp (under leaf) faces its former host, a caterpillar still covered with the white cocoons of the parasites.
RMKXM1ET–Cocoons of Braconid wasp on grass stem. Dorset, UK.
RME8PJ3R–A ladybird (Coleomegilla maculata) on top of a parasitoid cocoon (Dinocampus coccinellae) as seen on a leaf in a cornfield.
RMCWGB0P–Caterpillar of the cabbage white butterfly (Pieris brassicae) guarding cocoons of the parasitic braconid wasp Cotesia glomerata.
RF2CXFDK8–Side Of Braconid Wasp Cocoons
RMB5HB32–Tomato, Hornworm, Tobacco, Manduca Sexta Larvae of Five Spotted Hawk Moth covered in white cocoons of predatory Braconid Wasp
RFBE846E–Caterpillar of a small white butterfly with the yellow cocoons of the braconid wasp(Apanteles glomeratus).
RM2KF7TTK–Tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta, caterpillar of the Carolina Sphinx moth, covered with braconid wasp cocoons, slowly killing the host. Kansas, USA
RMA1MX7F–sphinx moth caterpillar covered with braconid wasp cocoons
RFR2YTP1–
RMDE873D–Parasitoid wasp, Cotesia glomerata, cocoons from a parasitized small white butterfly caterpillar Pieris rapae
RMDP7B58–A small white butterfly Pieris rapae caterpillar parasitised by a parasitoid wasp Cotesia glomerata. with the wasp cocoons
RMCRRDXK–A braconid wasp (Cotesia glomerata) wasp newly emerged adult on pupal cocoon
RFGHT5R5–Newly emerged braconid wasp cocoons on tobacco hornworm larva.
RF2HTP52N–Habrobracon hebetor is a minute wasp of the family Braconidae that is an ectoparasitoid of Indianmeal moth (Plodia interpunctella).
RMACRA5W–Braconid wasp Cotesia glomerata newly emerged from cocoons on parasitised caterpillar
RMCE9AC4–Caterpillar of the tobacco hornworm moth covered in cocoons of a parasitoid wasp, Cotesia, sp. Inset photo shows adult wasp.
RFR56K5W–Tomato hornworm caterpillar (Manduca quinquemaculata) infested with the cocoons of pupating braconid wasps. An adult female wasp injects eggs into the
RMA15WW0–A braconid wasp Cotesia glomerata wasp newly emerged adult on pupal cocoon
RMB0P5K4–A shriveled 'catalpa sphinx moth' caterpillar bearing the cocoons of parasitic Braconid wasp Cotesia sp.
RMEA20D2–Bill,Ag,Agriculture,Farm,Farming,Tomato
RME8PJ4E–A ladybird (Coleomegilla maculata) on top of a parasitoid cocoon (Dinocampus coccinellae) as seen on a leaf in a cornfield.
RMCWGB0X–Caterpillar of the cabbage white butterfly (Pieris brassicae) guarding cocoons of the parasitic braconid wasp Cotesia glomerata.
RF2B1G7P5–Hole End Of Braconid Wasp Cocoons
RMREK8HM–. Class book of economic entomology, with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Insects; Insects. CLASSIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION OF COMMON INSECTS 353 plant-lice, ApantcJcs tomato worms, cabbage worms and others, Micro- gastcr Grape Sphinx caterpillars; Meteorus Fall Web-worms. Braconid flies are wasp-like, brownish or yellowish-black, and about 3 ,s inch long.. Fig. 235.—A tomato worm (Phlegethonlius sexta), bearing cocoons of the parasitic Apanteles congregatus. Natural size. {After Folsom.). Please note that the
RFBE83NJ–Caterpillar of a small white butterfly with the yellow cocoons of the braconid wasp(Apanteles glomeratus).
RMA1MX7D–sphinx moth caterpillar covered with braconid wasp cocoons
RFGHT5W0–Braconid wasp pupa cocoons newly emerged from larva host.
RF2HTP52H–Habrobracon hebetor is a minute wasp of the family Braconidae that is an ectoparasitoid of Indianmeal moth (Plodia interpunctella).
RMB0PH9N–Hyperparasitism: a caterpillar bears cocoons of Braconid wasp parasite, and an adult Calcid wasp which parasitizes the cocoons.
RME8PJ44–A ladybird (Coleomegilla maculata) on top of a parasitoid cocoon (Dinocampus coccinellae) as seen on a leaf in a cornfield.
RMCWGB0C–Caterpillar of the cabbage white butterfly (Pieris brassicae) guarding cocoons of the parasitic braconid wasp Cotesia glomerata.
RF2CXFE8P–Hole End Of Braconid Wasp Cocoons
RMREK8CX–. Class book of economic entomology, with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Insects; Insects. CLASSIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION OF COMMON INSECTS 353 plant-lice, Apanteles tomato worms, cabbage worms and others, Micro- gaster Grape Sphinx caterpillars; Meteorus Fall Web-worms. Braconid flies are wasp-like, brownish or yellowish-black, and about 3^^ inch long.. KiG. 23s.—A tomato worm {Phlegelhontius sexto), bearing cocoons of the parasitic Apanteles congregatus. Natural size. {After Folsom.). Please note that thes
RMA1MX7C–sphinx moth caterpillar covered with braconid wasp cocoons
RFHAB647–Close up of 2 tobacco hornworms larvae, one dying from parasitic braconid wasp, with copy space.
RF2HTP529–Habrobracon hebetor is a minute wasp of the family Braconidae that is an ectoparasitoid of Indianmeal moth (Plodia interpunctella).
RMB0PHAB–Hyperparasitism: a Pteromalid wasp attacks the cocoons of a Braconid wasp which is a parasite on a catalpa sphinx moth.
RME8PJ42–Two ladybirds (Coleomegilla maculata) on top of a parasitoid cocoon (Dinocampus coccinellae) as seen on a leaf in a cornfield.
RF2B1G7MW–Top Of Branconid Wasp Cocoons
RMREK7R4–. Class book of economic entomology. Insects, Injurious and beneficial. [from old catalog]; Insects; Insects. CLASSIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION OF COMMON INSECTS 353 plant-lice, Apanteles tomato worms, cabbage worms and others, Micro- gaster Grape Sphinx caterpillars; Meteorus Fall Web-worms. Braconid flies are wasp-like, brownish or yellowish-black, and about J^ inch long.. Fig, 235,—A tomato worm (Phlegethontius sexto), bearing cocoons of the parasitic Apanteles congregatus. Natural size. (After Folsom.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been di
RMA1MX76–sphinx moth caterpillar covered with braconid wasp cocoons
RFGHT5RH–Tobacco hornworm with parasitic braconid wasp pupa cocoons that have recently emerged.
RF2HTP52Y–Habrobracon hebetor is a minute wasp of the family Braconidae that is an ectoparasitoid of Indianmeal moth (Plodia interpunctella).
RMB0P3ND–Hiperparasitism: Chalcid wasp (Pteromalidae family) on cocoons of parasitic wasps attached to a catalpa sphinx moth caterpillar.
RME8PJ4B–Two ladybirds (Coleomegilla maculata) on top of a parasitoid cocoon (Dinocampus coccinellae) as seen on a leaf in a cornfield.
RF2CXFDYB–Top Of Branconid Wasp Cocoons
RMA1MX78–sphinx moth caterpillar covered with braconid wasp cocoons
RFGHT5JC–Tobacco hornworm with cocoons from parasitic Braconid wasp. Hawk AKA sphinx moth larvae on tomato plant
RF2HTP53C–Habrobracon hebetor is a minute wasp of the family Braconidae that is an ectoparasitoid of Indianmeal moth (Plodia interpunctella).
RME8PJ4K–A ladybird (Coleomegilla maculata) on top of a parasitoid cocoon (Dinocampus coccinellae) as seen on a leaf in a cornfield.
RF2CXFEJF–Closeup Of Branconid Wasp Cocoons
RMA1MX7B–sphinx moth caterpillar covered with braconid wasp cocoons
RFGHT5KM–Tobacco hornworm with parasite wasp cocoons
RF2HTP51N–Habrobracon hebetor is a minute wasp of the family Braconidae that is an ectoparasitoid of Indianmeal moth (Plodia interpunctella).
RF2T0ANP1–Pupa of parasitoid wasps of the family Braconidae in parasitized caterpillar of Silver Y (Autographa gamma).
RME8PJ48–Two ladybirds (Coleomegilla maculata) on top of a parasitoid cocoon (Dinocampus coccinellae) as seen on a leaf in a cornfield.
RMA1MX79–sphinx moth caterpillar covered with braconid wasp cocoons
RF2T0ANNF–Pupa of parasitoid wasps of the family Braconidae in parasitized caterpillar of Silver Y (Autographa gamma).
RME8PJ3X–Two ladybirds (Coleomegilla maculata) on top of a parasitoid cocoon (Dinocampus coccinellae) as seen on a leaf in a cornfield.
RMA1MX75–sphinx moth caterpillar covered with braconid wasp cocoons
RF2T0ANMT–Silver Y caterpillar (Autographa gamma) parasitized by parasitoid wasps of the family Braconidae.
RF2T0ANMN–Silver Y caterpillar (Autographa gamma) parasitized by parasitoid wasps of the family Braconidae.
RF2T0ANMJ–Silver Y caterpillar (Autographa gamma) parasitized by parasitoid wasps of the family Braconidae.
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