Français : Ovipositeur d'une femelle adulte d' Apocephalus borealis, parasitoïde détecté en Amérique du Nord comme étant capable de parasiter les abeilles domestiques, alors qu'il n'était réputé pondre ses oeufs que dans les bourdons et frelons. il s'agit d'un détail d'une photo publiée dans Core A, Runckel C, Ivers J, Quock C, Siapno T, et al. (2012). "A new threat to honey bees, the parasitic phorid fly Apocephalus borealis". PLoS ONE7 (1). DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0029639. Retrieved on 04 January 2012.
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