Ichneumon sarcitorius

Ichneumon sarcitorius

''Ichneumon sarcitorius'' is a species of wasp belonging to the family Ichneumonidae subfamily Ichneumoninae.
Ichneumon sarcitorius    I've seen this particularly attractive, but poorly recorded Ichneumon in the past I believe, but this is the first time I've managed a good look at it and the time to film video footage.

Although another hyperactive insect, this time it even paused for a few seconds, for which I'm much obl;iged, before disappearing back into the undergrowth.

See the result and read about this beauty, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EW75X8Dqos                             Geotagged,Ichneumon sarcitorius,Summer,United Kingdom

Appearance

''Ichneumon sarcitorius'' can reach a length of 10–15 millimetres in the males, of 10–13 millimetres in the females. These wasps show an evident sexual dimorphism. The males have a wasp like appearance with a black and yellow banded abdomen, while the females have a black abdomen with two orange bands and a white tip.

Naming

Subspecies within this genus include:
⤷  ''Ichneumon sarcitorius albosignatus'' Torka, 1930
⤷  ''Ichneumon sarcitorius caucasicus'' Meyer, 1926
⤷  ''Ichneumon sarcitorius chosensis'' Uchida, 1927
⤷  ''Ichneumon sarcitorius corsus'' Kriechbaumer, 1888
⤷  ''Ichneumon sarcitorius repetitor'' Kriechbaumer, 1882
⤷  ''Ichneumon sarcitorius turkestanicus''

Distribution

This species is present in most of Europe, in the Near East, in the Oriental realm, and in North Africa.

Behavior

Adults can be found from July to October. Larvae feed on caterpillars of ''Erebidae'' , ''Noctuidae'' , ''Arctiidae'' and ''Notodontidae'', while adults mainly feed on nectar of umbellifers.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderHymenoptera
FamilyIchneumonidae
GenusIchneumon
SpeciesI. sarcitorius
Photographed in
United Kingdom