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re: Got stung by a red velvet ant today

Posted on 11/20/23 at 6:33 pm to
Posted by LegendInMyMind
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Posted on 11/20/23 at 6:33 pm to
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So, the velvet ant egg hatches into a larva that feeds on the cicada killer, which was an egg that hatched into a larva that is feeding on a cicada?

The world of hyperparasitism in insects (especially wasps) is wild.

This is a pic I got of the process.



The caterpillar was first parasitised by a wasp that laid eggs inside of it. Those eggs hatched, developed by feeding on the caterpillar (being sure to keep it alive long enough). When the time came the larvae chewed their way out of the caterpillar and spun individual cocoons on it. Then, the wasp you see came along and targeted the cocoons, laying it's own eggs inside of them. Its larvae then fed on the original wasp larvae, before hatching as a grown wasp. All if this hinges on the caterpillar staying alive long enough for the process to work.

A similar cycle plays out on an even smaller scale on various tree leaves with gall wasps, some of which are nearly microscopic.
Posted by Epaminondas
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Posted on 11/20/23 at 6:59 pm to
Is the second wasp a different species from the first one that parasitises the caterpillar?
Posted by deltaland
Member since Mar 2011
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Posted on 11/21/23 at 9:56 am to
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caterpillar was first parasitised by a wasp that laid eggs inside of it. Those eggs hatched, developed by feeding on the caterpillar (being sure to keep it alive long enough). When the time came the larvae chewed their way out of the caterpillar and spun individual cocoons on it. Then, the wasp you see came along and targeted the cocoons, laying it's own eggs inside of them. Its larvae then fed on the original wasp larvae, before hatching as a grown wasp. All if this hinges on the caterpillar staying alive long enough for the process to work.


Well that’s just horrifying for the caterpillar
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