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Predator Parasite or Pathogen?. A slide show adventure in Biological Control. Erica Jenkins, Michigan State University Pesticide Education. 1. Wasp larvae coming out of a caterpillar. 2. Long-legged fly with a captured leafhopper. 3. Wasps coming out of aphid bodies. 4.
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PredatorParasite or Pathogen? A slide show adventure in Biological Control Erica Jenkins, Michigan State University Pesticide Education
1 Wasp larvae coming out of a caterpillar
2 Long-legged fly with a captured leafhopper
3 Wasps coming out of aphid bodies.
4 Wasp pupae on a caterpillar
5 Rove beetles eating a maggot
6 The top caterpillar is infected with a virus.
7 Green cloverworms infected with a fungus
8 A tiny wasp injects eggs into a plant bug nymph
9 A fly infected with a fungus
10 A scorpion eating a cricket
11 The Japanese beetle larva (grub) on the right has milky disease caused by a bacteria.
12 A spider eating an insect.
13 A lacewing larva eating an aphid Howard Russel, Michigan State University
14 A spider eating a moth
15 A wasp lays eggs inside a gypsy moth caterpillar.
16 A big-eyed bug glues a whitefly to a leaf and eats it.