File:Cocoon web of host spider Anelosimus studiosus for parasitic wasp Zatypota solanoi.jpg

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Description Figure 2: Cocoon web of Anelosimus studiosus (a) in which the wasp larva Zatypota solanoi holds onto the densely-meshed central area just after having discarded the corpse of the spider. Lateral (b) and dorsal (c) views of wasp cocoons in cocoon webs of Anelosimus octavius, showing the radial pattern of lines around the upper end of the cocoon of Zatypota solanoi (c), and that the lines intersecting the cocoon (indicated by small “pimples”) are in the upper portion of the cocoon, with an open space below in which the cocoon hangs free (bar in (b)). The cocoon web spun from scratch in captivity (d) incorporated flat leaves (covered with white dust in the photo) as parts of the sheet.
Date (Received 14 October 2009; Revised 9 June 2010; Accepted 15 July 2010)
Source William G. Eberhard: New Types of Behavioral Manipulation of Host Spiders by a Parasitoid Wasp. Psyche, Volume 2010, Article ID 950614, 4 pages
Author William G. Eberhard
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