Cresson-1870

Guides

  • Glypta animosa

    Glypta animosa is a species of ichneumon wasp described by Cresson in 1870. The genus Glypta comprises parasitoid wasps that develop inside the bodies of host insects, with larvae consuming their hosts from within. Like other members of Ichneumonidae, this species likely targets lepidopteran larvae as hosts. The species is rarely documented, with only four observations recorded on iNaturalist.

  • Lissonota rubrica

    Lissonota rubrica is a species of ichneumon wasp in the family Ichneumonidae, described by Cresson in 1870. The genus Lissonota belongs to the large and diverse family of parasitoid wasps, which are primarily known for their role in controlling populations of other insects through parasitism. The species name "rubrica" derives from Latin, referring to red or reddish coloration. Like other members of its genus, this species likely functions as a parasitoid, though specific host associations and detailed biology remain poorly documented.