Trypoxylon figulus (Linnaeus 1758) (Family Crabronidae)
Length: Male 7-10mm, Female 9-15mm
Biotopes: |
Hedge Rows |
Food: (Stocked by Female for Larva) |
Several Araneidae |
Several Theridiidae |
Linyphia triangularis |
Neriene radiata |
|
Metellina segmentata |
Possible Food: (Stocked by Female for Larva) |
Other Araneidae |
Philodromidae |
Other Theridiidae |
Nest: |
Holes in Wood |
Parasitoids: (Larva) |
Several Ichneumonidae Larvae |
Several Chrysididae Larvae |
Gasteruption assectator Larva |
Gasteruption jaculator Larva |
Other Possible Parasitoids: |
Several Ichneumonidae Larvae |
BWARS:
Trypoxylon figulus
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