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| Immature Stages
  of Ampulicinae  Detailed information on immature stages of Sphecidae
  (Ampulicinae) is being acquired. 
  However, Clausen (1940), considering this subfamily as a separate
  family Ampulicidae, noted that they were parasitoids of cockroaches.  The egg hatches in 1-2 days after having
  been placed directly on the prey. 
  Larval feeding is completed in 1-5 days.  In Ampulex assimilis Kohl, Hingston (1925)
  described its attack on the cockroach Shelfordella
  tartara Sauss., in
  India.  The egg is fastened to the
  femur of one leg.  Initial feeding
  occurs at a puncture in the femur, and the partly grown larva enters the body
  of the roach and feeds for some time as an internal parasite, the thoracic
  tissues being consumed first.  The
  body contents, but not the exoskeleton, are consumed and the cocoon is spun
  within the abdomen of the host.   References:   Please refer to  <biology.ref.htm>,
  [Additional references may be found at: MELVYL Library ]   |