Black Mountain species

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13 species

Braconidae (family) (Unidentified braconid wasp)

Braconidae (family)
Braconidae (family)
Braconidae (family)

Callibracon capitator (White Flank Black Braconid Wasp)

Callibracon capitator
Callibracon capitator
Callibracon capitator

Chalcididae (family) (Unidentified chalcid wasp)

Chalcididae (family)
Chalcididae (family)
Chalcididae (family)

Echthromorpha intricatoria (Cream-spotted Ichneumon)

Echthromorpha intricatoria
Echthromorpha intricatoria
Echthromorpha intricatoria

Evaniidae (family) (Hatchet wasp)

Evaniidae (family)
Evaniidae (family)
Evaniidae (family)

Gasteruption sp. (genus) (Gasteruptiid wasp)

Gasteruption sp. (genus)
Gasteruption sp. (genus)
Gasteruption sp. (genus)

Glabridorsum stokesii (A parasitic wasp)

Glabridorsum stokesii
Glabridorsum stokesii
Glabridorsum stokesii

Ichneumonidae (family) (Unidentified ichneumon wasp)

Ichneumonidae (family)
Ichneumonidae (family)
Ichneumonidae (family)

Paraphylax anax (Red Ichneumon Wasp)

Paraphylax anax
Paraphylax anax

Sericopimpla sp. (genus) (Case Moth Larvae Parasite Wasp)

Sericopimpla sp. (genus)
Sericopimpla sp. (genus)
Sericopimpla sp. (genus)

Stenarella victoriae (An ichneumon parasitic wasp)

Stenarella victoriae
Stenarella victoriae
Stenarella victoriae

Xanthopimpla sp. (genus) (A yellow Ichneumon wasp)

Xanthopimpla sp. (genus)
Xanthopimpla sp. (genus)
Xanthopimpla sp. (genus)
Black Mountain
  • Area (hectares) 443.04 ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 23.68 sightings per ha

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