This wasp belong to the Ichneumonidae. I believe it is one of the "Banded Pupa Parasite Wasps", ( Gotra sp). This one was on the window of a bird hide at the Narawntapu National Park. These wasps parasitise moth pupae.
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That's one nasty looking stinger.
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Looks nasty but its just for laying eggs (an ovipositor). These ones cannot actually sting you.
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Eww I hate bees of any kind. I know they are necessary but that doesn't mean I want them around me. Subbed !!
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Thanks. You should be safe from this one given it's way down here in Tasmania.
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Do they use cabbage moths as hosts? That would be nice.
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I don't know if they are fussy about hosts. I can tell you there are plenty of cabbage moths here so if they do parasitise them, they are not doing a very good job :-)
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you got beautiful and interesting insects!!! awesome clicked.
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Thanks digitalis.
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