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[edit]DescriptionDiplazon laetatorius iNat 36010565.jpg |
English: Diplazon laetatorius (Common Hover Fly Parasitoid Wasp) held by an ant. The plant is Cirsium vulgare (Bull Thistle) which was infested with aphids. Cedara Research Station, Hilton, South Africa. More photos at https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/36010565. |
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Author | Alandmanson |
Camera location | 29° 32′ 37.81″ S, 30° 16′ 08.67″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | -29.543835; 30.269075 |
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