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Here's an update on some Observations I did this June and July.

When I was at Allerton Park I heard the chorus of periodical cicadas, a rare double or possibly even triple emergence of species on different cycle lengths. The cicadas are a feast for all kinds of predators. I found a soldier bug eating a cicada. Its prey, much bigger than it, was hanging suspended from its piercing mouthpart. Pretty cool!

Also at a schoolyard near my house I saw a hump-backed beewolf on an oak tree. It was very easy to photograph and let me get nice and close.

Later in July I found something very strange in my backyard. My wife Tina actually saw it. She has good eyes! They looked like tiny eggs or something. Using iNaturalist I was able to identify them as a cluster of pupae of wasps. All of them came from a capterpillar. When they get big enough they leave the caterpillar and glue themselves to the leaf and become cocoons. The whole thing is pretty nutso. BugGuide helped me learn more about it.

由使用者 jhoekstra jhoekstra2024年08月26日 21:42 所貼文

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什麼

Podisus

觀察者

jhoekstra

日期

6月 8, 2024 13:02 CDT

描述

Eating a Periodical cicada. Big game hunter!

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觀察者

jhoekstra

日期

7月 8, 2024 12:50 CDT

描述

On oak at schoolyard

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什麼

Eulophus

觀察者

jhoekstra

日期

7月 21, 2024 11:10 CDT

描述

On a sycamore leaf, no sign of the host caterpillar. Probably Eulophus basalis. It's cool to think we noticed the same thing Say did in the 1800s. https://bugguide.net/node/view/1904556

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