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English: A nearly dead caterpillar of the Red Sword-grass moth, Xylena vetusta, after four Hymenopteran parasitoids, Microplitis mandibularis, Braconidae, have emerged and pupated. Identifications by Mark Shaw, National Museums Scotland. Collected Amisfield Walled Garden, East Lothian, Scotland, July 2020.
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Author Colin Legg
Camera location55° 57′ 28.74″ N, 2° 44′ 55.19″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Caterpillar of the moth, Xylena vetusta, after Hymenopteran parasitoids, Microplitis mandibularis, have emerged and pupated.

12 April 2021

55°57'28.742"N, 2°44'55.194"W

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