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Unique parasitoid wasp attacking adult Drosophila flies

Typically, parasitoid wasps are known to target juvenile stages of insects due to their vulnerability, thinner exoskeletons, limited mobility, and lack of defensive features. However, the unusual discovery of a parasitoid wasp that attacks adult Drosophila flies breaks this mold. This is particularly intriguing given the vast number of fly species, over a million, with Drosophila being among the most studied animals in the context of parasitoid interactions. The absence of recorded instances of wasps parasitizing adult flies highlights the rarity and significance of this phenomenon.

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