Campopleginae (subfamily)

6 An Ichneumon Parasitic Wasp at Higgins, ACT

Campopleginae (subfamily) at Higgins, ACT - 3 Feb 2018
Campopleginae (subfamily) at Higgins, ACT - 3 Feb 2018
Campopleginae (subfamily) at Higgins, ACT - 3 Feb 2018
Campopleginae (subfamily) at Higgins, ACT - 3 Feb 2018
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Identification history

Campopleginae (subfamily) 29 Apr 2022 KimberiRP
Ichneumonidae (family) 9 Feb 2018 KimPullen
Ichneumonidae (family) 8 Feb 2018 AlisonMilton

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Update on sighting of 25 January 2018. I collected the cocoon and it has now hatched.

6 comments

michaelb wrote:
   1 May 2022
Good work Alison, excellent follow-up to the original sighting:- Campopleginae (subfamily) (An Ichneumon Parasitic Wasp)
HelenCross wrote:
   1 May 2022
Wow, 2018!
   1 May 2022
This is very interesting and nice that it is captured in the sighting timeline. I think I'll do a post on Facebook about this as it's quite unique.
AlisonMilton wrote:
   1 May 2022
Thanks Matthew. What Facebook page? Can you send me a link?
   2 May 2022
It would be the NatureMapr page: https://www.facebook.com/NatureMapr
AlisonMilton wrote:
   2 May 2022
Thanks I couldn't find a link to it from Canberra Nature Map or NatureMapr. It used to be there.

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