gordiuszi
Gordiuszi is a genus of parasitic wasps belonging to the family Gordiaceae. These organisms are characterized by their long, slender, and often thread-like bodies, which can reach considerable lengths. They are endoparasites, meaning their larval stage develops within the body of a host insect, typically a grasshopper, cricket, or cockroach. Adult Gordiuszi are free-living and aquatic, residing in freshwater environments such as streams, ponds, and puddles.
The life cycle of Gordiuszi is complex and involves an indirect transmission. Gravid females release eggs into
The name "Gordius" itself is derived from Gordias, a legendary king of Phrygia, who tied an intricate