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Braconid wasp
Braconid wasp (Aphidius sp.), artwork. This adult has emerged from the parasitised body of an aphid (Microlophium carnosum) specific to the stinging nettle (Urtica dioica)
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Media ID 6460619
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Arthropod Drawing Endoparasitoid Hymenoptera Insecta Parasite Parasitic Parasitoid Stinging Nettle Urtica Dioica Wasp
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This artwork captures the intricate relationship between a braconid wasp and its host, an aphid specific to stinging nettles. The image showcases the remarkable process of parasitism as the adult wasp emerges from the body of its unfortunate prey. The attention to detail in this illustration is truly astonishing, with every delicate feature of both species expertly depicted. The vibrant colors bring these tiny creatures to life, showcasing their beauty despite their often overlooked status in the natural world. The braconid wasp belongs to the hymenoptera order and plays a crucial role in controlling aphid populations. As an endoparasitoid, it lays its eggs inside the aphids' bodies, allowing its larvae to feed on them from within until they eventually emerge as adults. Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) serves as a habitat for both these fascinating organisms. This particular species of aphid, Microlophium carnosum, has become specialized in feeding on stinging nettle leaves. This stunning artwork not only celebrates nature's diversity but also highlights important ecological interactions that shape our ecosystems. It reminds us that even seemingly insignificant creatures like insects play vital roles in maintaining balance and harmony within our environment.
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