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title: "Methocha"
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source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methocha"
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Methocha is a genus of parasitoid wasps in the family Thynnidae.
The species of this genus are found worldwide except in Australia, and attack the larvae of tiger beetles. Females are wingless, and can be mistaken for ants, while males are winged.
== Biology ==
Female Methocha actively hunt over the ground for burrows containing tiger beetle larvae, which are ambush predators; the wasp entices the beetle larva into attacking, evades being bitten, and quickly moves in and stings the larva in its vulnerable underside, paralyzing it. It then lays an egg on the immobile beetle larva, and the wasp larva consumes it.
== Species ==
Methocha alutacea Linnaeus
Methocha anomala Krombein
Methocha californica Westwood, 1881
Methocha formosa Krombein, 1954
Methocha ichneumonides Latreille, 1804
Methocha impolita Krombein, 1958
Methocha krombeini Raveendram, Kumar, Binoy, & Sureshan, 2021
Methocha paraceylonica Raveendram, Kumar, Binoy, & Sureshan, 2021
Methocha shyamagatra Raveendram, Kumar, Binoy, & Sureshan, 2021
Methocha stygia (Say, 1836)
Methocha uchinanensis Terayamma & Mita, 2015
Methocha yaeyamensis Terayamma & Mita, 2015
== References ==