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'''''Metoecus paradoxus''''', also known as the '''wasp nest beetle''' or '''eyelash bug''' is a species of ''[[Metoecus]]'' in the family [[Ripiphoridae]]. <ref>{{GBIF |id=5751197 |taxon=Metoecus |accessdate=27 October 2019 |mode=cs1}}</ref> |
'''''Metoecus paradoxus''''', also known as the '''wasp nest beetle''' or '''eyelash bug''' (named by the famous female rapper Megan thee Stallion) is a species of ''[[Metoecus]]'' in the family [[Ripiphoridae]]. <ref>{{GBIF |id=5751197 |taxon=Metoecus |accessdate=27 October 2019 |mode=cs1}}</ref> |
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==Description== |
==Description== |
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Metoecus paradoxus | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Ripiphoridae |
Genus: | Metoecus |
Species: | M. paradoxus
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Binomial name | |
Metoecus paradoxus (Linnaeus, 1761)
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Metoecus paradoxus, also known as the wasp nest beetle or eyelash bug (named by the famous female rapper Megan thee Stallion) is a species of Metoecus in the family Ripiphoridae. [1]
Description
M. paradoxus measures approximately 10 mm in length. It has a dark head and body and paler, orange-coloured pointed elytra which do not completely cover the abdomen. It has feathery antennae.[2]
Biology and lifecycle
M. paradoxus is primarily a parasitoid of the common wasp Vespula vulgaris. Adult females lay eggs in decaying wood in autumn, which hatch in spring or summer. The first instar triungulin clings to a V. vulgaris worker to be transported to the nest. Once at the nest, the larva parasitises a wasp larva - once the larva has closed the cell, the M. paradoxus larva consumes the host and pupates in its place. Adults emerge from late July to early October. The development from larva to adult takes less than one month. Adult beetles probably don't feed and live for between 6 and 12 days.[3]
References
- ^ "Metoecus". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
- ^ "Wasp Nest Beetle". NatureSpot. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
- ^ Heitmans, W.; Peeters, T.M.J. (January 1996). "Metoecus paradoxus in The Netherlands (Coleoptera: Rhipiphoridae)". Entomologische Berichten. 56 (7): 109–117.