What’s this antlered little wasp you may be asking yourself? To be honest, I have no clue! Probably something in the Chalcidoidea, but really, I have no idea.
What I do know is there’s somewhere I could go to learn all about these endearing little wasps, as well as their larger yet equally diverse parasitic brethren. That place? The HYM Course, offered by a collaboration of top hymenopterists from around the USA. This course was designed to teach you how to identify parasitic Hymenoptera, and provide information on the phylogenetic relationships between groups, as well as the behaviour, biology and host interactions which make these wasps fascinating.
The course is being held August 14-20 at the Humboldt Field Research Institute in beautiful coastal Maine, and looks to be a good time, with lessons taught in the field, in the lab, and in the classroom. The enrollment is limited to 14 people (with 5 instructors, that promises plenty of 1-on-1 interaction), and there are still several spaces available from what I’ve been told. If you’re a naturalist, insect photographer, graduate student or professional entomologist who wants or needs to learn more about parasitic Hymenoptera, then this course is a steal for gaining valuable knowledge and making important connections with some of the world’s leading taxonomists!
For more information, and to find out how you can enroll and begin exploring the Parasitica, check out the promotional PDF. Contact any of the instructors listed at the bottom of the flyer to enroll or to receive additional details!
Thanks for posting this Morgs, I really appreciate it:) Also yes it is a bison wasp (Chalcidoidea, Eucharitidae) and they are parasitoids of ants:)
Thanks for the ID Miles! I’ll have to bug you next time I photograph a tiny wasp after your tenure at the HYM course!
REALLY nice image!
Thanks Dave!
sweet photo buddy! where did you shoot this little bastard? I applied to go on the Hym Course a few year back but did not make the cut. Next summer I am going to book the time off and try again. It is freaking amazing!
Felipe
Hey Felipe! This little beast is from the highlands of Ecuador actually. The course seems like it’d be a great time, and I hope you’re able to go sometime, I can imagine you’d have a ball!