![Figure 2: Parasitoids, which parasitize other arthropods by depositing eggs in the pupae, larvae, …[Credits : Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.]](http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/49/6549-004-1D2F6354.gif)
Figure 2: Parasitoids, which parasitize other arthropods by depositing eggs in the pupae, larvae, or eggs of their hosts. (Left) A female Ichneumonidae wasp lays her eggs in the host larvae by means of her ovipositor. (Right) A Trichogramma wasp develops within a host egg and emerges as an adult.
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