Xanthocryptus novozealandicus: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Insecta
- Order
- Hymenoptera
- Family
- Ichneumonidae
- Genus
- Xanthocryptus
- Species
- Xanthocryptus novozealandicus
- Scientific Name
- Xanthocryptus novozealandicus
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Xanthocryptus novozealandicus
Xanthocryptus novozealandicus, the lemon tree borer parasite, is a wasp in the family Ichneumonidae. It is a native insect of New Zealand. It is also found in Australia and New Guinea. Females hunt for larvae of wood-boring beetles around March, including the lemon tree borer (Oemona hirta), a native cerambycid that tunnels into citrus trees, grapes and many native species. When a suitable host is found, the female pushes her ovipositor through the wood and injects her eggs into the grub. This has the incidental benefit of helping to control some pests. X. novozealandicus prefers to prey on second year lemon tree borer larvae. This specific parasite prefers to prey on larger second year larvae due to its larger size.
...Xanthocryptus novozealandicus in languages:
- English
- Lemon Tree Borer Parasite Wasp
- English
- Lemon Tree Borer Parasitoid Wasp
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Xanthocryptus albicolaris
- Xanthocryptus basalis
- Xanthocryptus cordatus
- Xanthocryptus erroneus
- Xanthocryptus flavomaculatus
- Xanthocryptus immixtum
- Xanthocryptus leviceps
- Xanthocryptus lugubris
- Xanthocryptus luteus
- Xanthocryptus nigricollis
- Xanthocryptus novozealandicus
- Xanthocryptus robustus
- Xanthocryptus spilonotus
- Xanthocryptus tegularis
- Xanthocryptus temporalis
- Xanthocryptus tosquineti
- Xanthocryptus unicarinatus
- Xanthocryptus vesiculosus