-
consumes it.
Methocha alutacea Linnaeus Methocha anomala Krombein Methocha californica Westwood, 1881
Methocha formosa Krombein, 1954
Methocha ichneumonides...
- biodiversity.
Several species of
wingless parasitic wasps in the
genus Methocha (family Thynnidae), lay
their eggs on
larvae of
various Cicindela spp....
- are
parasitoids of
various tiger beetle larvae.
Methocha Latreille, 1804
Pterombrus Smith, 1869
Methocha stygia Pterombrus rufiventris Brothers,
Denis J...
- have
evolved to help the
larva escape predators such as the
thynnid wasp
Methocha.
Members of the
largest subfamily of
cuckoo wasps, Chrysidinae, are generally...
-
sites in
Connecticut and M****achusetts. In the
Maryland po****tions, the
Methocha, a
wingless parasitic wasp that
attacks second and
third instar larvae...
- have
evolved to help the
larva escape predators such as the
thynnid wasp
Methocha.
Wheel locomotion in
nature is
extremely rare and has only been observed...
- but
members of the
family Thynnidae,
particularly those in the
genus Methocha are
strikingly similar to Sphecomyrma.
Wilson placed the
genus closest...
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Odontothynnus Cameron, 1904
Paramyzine Berg, 1898
Diamma Westwood, 1835
Methocha Latreille, 1804
Pterombrus Smith, 1869
Austromyzinum Brown, 1985 Cleftomyzinum...
- its
burrow with its head and pouncing. However, this doesn't work with
Methocha, an ant-like wasp,
which avoids the jaws of the
beetle larva, paralyses...