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Braconid Wasp Pupae
These look similar to pupa I've seen on Burnet caterpillars, but not sure, maybe wasp?
Thank you Rockwolf for getting me to the family of wasp!
Thank you Rockwolf for getting me to the family of wasp!
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Hum.. I see they are usually parasitic, so maybe the caterpillar these were in/on has fallen off the stem leaving just these guys. Neat :D
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