I found this wasp hibernating with some beetles and millipedes. Is it a queen?


Edited by Spazmops, November 11 2020 - 4:12 PM.
I found this wasp hibernating with some beetles and millipedes. Is it a queen?
Edited by Spazmops, November 11 2020 - 4:12 PM.
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Ants I have:
2 Formica fusca group- 1 with brood, 1 with 3 nanitics
1 Tetramorium immigrans colony-10 workers
1 Dorymyrmex insanus- 1 queen, used to have workers
1 Pogonomyrmex occidentalis- 4 workers, a decent amount of brood
1 large P. occidentalis colony- around 50 workers, plenty of brood
1 Lasius sp.- 2 workers, Brood
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Can you get a top shot?
i’m not an expert but the fact that it is fall and that the wasp was hibernating makes me thing its probably a queen because it doesn’t have curved antennae like a male, and workers probably are all dead.
is the weather where you found it cold?
and was it like on the ground?
It was very cold and under one of those hay net logs they use for landscaping.
Co-owner and founder of Mountain Myrmeculture
Ants I have:
2 Formica fusca group- 1 with brood, 1 with 3 nanitics
1 Tetramorium immigrans colony-10 workers
1 Dorymyrmex insanus- 1 queen, used to have workers
1 Pogonomyrmex occidentalis- 4 workers, a decent amount of brood
1 large P. occidentalis colony- around 50 workers, plenty of brood
1 Lasius sp.- 2 workers, Brood
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I added a second picture, it's upside down for some reason.
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Ants I have:
2 Formica fusca group- 1 with brood, 1 with 3 nanitics
1 Tetramorium immigrans colony-10 workers
1 Dorymyrmex insanus- 1 queen, used to have workers
1 Pogonomyrmex occidentalis- 4 workers, a decent amount of brood
1 large P. occidentalis colony- around 50 workers, plenty of brood
1 Lasius sp.- 2 workers, Brood
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hmmm idk but that looks slightly like a solitary wasp
i might be wrong though, don’t release it just yet lol
you might have a few more people to help if you post this on arachnoboards
Ichneumon wasp.
Ichneumon wasp.
those are solitary?
Solitary parasites.
Ichneumon wasp.
those are solitary?
Solitary parasites.
It doesn't look much like ichneumon to me... the gaster is much larger and not skinny. I could be wrong, but I was thinking it was some kind of parasite. I also don't know much about wasps, I'm just going off of pictures of incheumon I googled.
Edited by Spazmops, November 11 2020 - 6:51 PM.
Co-owner and founder of Mountain Myrmeculture
Ants I have:
2 Formica fusca group- 1 with brood, 1 with 3 nanitics
1 Tetramorium immigrans colony-10 workers
1 Dorymyrmex insanus- 1 queen, used to have workers
1 Pogonomyrmex occidentalis- 4 workers, a decent amount of brood
1 large P. occidentalis colony- around 50 workers, plenty of brood
1 Lasius sp.- 2 workers, Brood
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The genus Ichneumon, the very namesake of the group, is near identical to yours.
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The genus Ichneumon, the very namesake of the group, is near identical to yours.
what do these wasps parasitize?
I think most parasitize caterpillars.
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