metachrysa
Metachrysa is a genus of parasitic wasps belonging to the family Ichneumonidae. These wasps are known for their unique behavior of laying their eggs inside the larvae of other insects, particularly moths and butterflies. The genus includes over 300 species, which are distributed worldwide, with the highest diversity found in the tropics.
The larvae of Metachrysa wasps are ectoparasites, meaning they feed on the external tissues of their host
Metachrysa wasps play an important role in ecological systems as natural predators of insect pests. Their parasitic
The taxonomy of the genus Metachrysa is complex, with many species described in recent years. However, the
In summary, Metachrysa is a genus of parasitic wasps that play an important role in ecological systems