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Mesochorus discitergus Say, a parasitic natural enemy of the wasp, is a 4.0-4.5 mm long insect. Head, chest yellow-brown; compound eyes, monocular area black, slightly dark brown antenna. The species belongs to Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, subfamily Chiloideae, Mesochorus. The host is Apanteles Pyralidae. Adult length 4-4.5 mm. Head, chest yellow-brown, compound eyes, monocular black, antennae dark brown, and most of the anterior thoracoabdominal segment black, wing mole and wing veins yellow-brown, abdomen back black, 2 backplate and 3 back plate with 1 large yellow spot, oviduct sheath black. There was no groove between the face and the base of the lip, forming a broad and slightly convex surface; the posterior cephalic crest was fine and complete, and the antennae were slightly longer than the body;. Anterior wing cells Rhombic and large, posterior wing venules not tortuous, no posterior disk veins. Claw teeth. Abdomen long fusiform, length about equal to head, chest sum. Section 1-3 is slightly flattened, the back is smooth except for Section 1 with Longitudinal Grooves, Section 1 has depressions on both sides and valves near the center, Section 2 has a longer than wide backplane and a window scar at base angle. Ovipositor is straight and thin, slightly longer than the 2nd ventral segment.

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Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net  

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