One of three female Trissolcus flavipes parasitoid wasps of the Scelionidae family found on oak bark in Guestling Woods. Additional pictures below can be viewed larger with a click. Note horizontal arcuate striae on frons above antennal toruli reaching almost to anterior ocellus, eyes without hairs, 2nd tergite with longitudinal striations over at least two-thirds of its length.
Figure 3; Photo of female Trissolcus japonicus (FSCA 00090662), found in Salt Lake City, Site 1, on 17 June 2019. Key identifying characters include the episternal foveae occurring in a continuous line from the postacetabular sulcus to the mesopleural pit.
Summary[edit] Description: Once the brown marmorated stink bug eggs have been parasitized, the samurai wasp chews its way out, leaving a jagged hole. Photo by Chris Hedstrom, Oregon Department of Agriculture. Date: 4 December 2015, 09:50. Source: Samurai wasp. Author: Oregon State University.
Summary[edit] Description: An adult samurai wasp (Trissolcus japonicus) lays eggs in a mass of brown marmorated stink bug eggs. Photo by Chris Hedstrom, Oregon Department of Agriculture. Date: 17 November 2016, 12:12. Source: Samurai wasp. Author: Oregon State University.
Summary[edit] Description: An adult samurai wasp lays eggs in a mass of brown marmorated stink bug eggs. Photo by Chris Hedstrom, Oregon Department of Agriculture. Date: 17 November 2016, 12:12. Source: Samurai wasp. Author: Oregon State University. Other versions: This file has an extracted image: File:Samurai wasp (34177934374) (cropped).jpg..
Summary[edit] Description: Trissolcus sp. developing inside batch of insect eggs on Quercus, 3 June 2014, first found in Søborg, Denmark, 29 May 2014. Date: 3 June 2014, 21:18. Source: Trissolcus sp.. Author: Donald Hobern from Copenhagen, Denmark. Camera location55° 43′ 20.68″ N, 12° 30′ 10.29″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 55.722411; 12.502858.
Summary[edit] Description: Trissolcus sp., emerged from insect eggs on Quercus, 6 June 2014, first found in Søborg, Denmark, 29 May 2014. Date: 6 June 2014, 08:23. Source: Trissolcus sp.. Author: Donald Hobern from Copenhagen, Denmark. Other versions: : This file has been extracted from another file: Trissolcus sp. (14409074313).jpg : . Camera location55° 43′ 20.68″ N, 12° 30′ 10.29″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 55.722411; 12.502858.
Summary[edit] Description: Trissolcus sp. with batch of insect eggs on Quercus, Søborg, Denmark, 29 May 2014. Date: 29 May 2014, 11:13. Source: Trissolcus sp.. Author: Donald Hobern from Copenhagen, Denmark. Camera location55° 43′ 20.68″ N, 12° 30′ 10.29″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 55.722411; 12.502858.