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Echthromorpha Intricatoria
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Scientific name | Echthromorpha intricatoria |
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Phylum | Arthropoda |
Order | Hymenopterans |
Rank | Species |
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ID | 1956554 |
About Echthromorpha Intricatoria
Echthromorpha intricatoria, also known as the cream-spotted ichneumon, is a common wasp found in Australia and New Zealand. It cannot sting and does not build nests, and is harmless to humans. The female injects eggs into pupae of moths and butterflies with the ovipositor, particularly favouring the Nymphalidae.