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Keyword: Amblyteles | Overview - a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z | Seite 1 von 1 | | | |
| Amblyteles armatorius | Amblyteles armatorius (synonym Ichneumon luteus) is a species in the order hymenopterans (Hymenoptera), the suborder Apocrita, the superfamily Ichneumonoidea, the family ichneumon wasps (Ichneumonidae), the subfamily Ichneumoninae and the tribe Ichneumonini. I...
...a species in the order hymenopterans (Hymenoptera), the suborder Apocrita, the superfamily Ichneumonoidea, the family ichneumon wasps (Ichneumonidae), the subfamily Ichneumoninae and the tribe Ichneumonini. It is the only representative of the genus Amblyteles. Amblyteles armatorius are widespread throughout a large part of the Palaearctic ecozone and are common in Central Europe. | | |
| | ..., which takes place from early June on, the fertilized females lay single eggs into young caterpillars from the family owlet moths (Noctuidae), the species Euxoa tritici and turnip moths (Agrotis segetum) are the preferred hosts. After the larvae of Amblyteles armatorius have hatched, they eat the host caterpillar from the inside, until it dies. When the larvae are fully developed, they pupate inside the hollowed out hosts, finally emerging as adult ichneumon wasps. Female Amblyteles armatorius overwinter. | | |
| | | Adult Amblyteles armatorius reach body lengths of 12 - 16 mm. Their bodies are strongly built, slender, and predominantly black and yellow in colour. Their antennae are about 9 mm in length. Their compound eyes have a grey grey-brown to dark grey sheen. There are th... | | |
| | Amblyteles armatorius prefer habitats such as forest edges, natural gardens, parks, green field boundaries and bush-rich meadows. They are active during the day and visit flowering plants (mostly Apiaceae) from June to September, where they feed on nectar, pol... | | |
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