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- following species: Lissopimpla albopicta (Walker, 1860) Lissopimpla atra Girault, 1924 Lissopimpla excelsa (Costa, 1864) "Lissopimpla Kriechbaumer, 1889"...
- Lissopimpla excelsa, commonly known as the orchid dupe wasp, is a wasp of the family Ichneumonidae native to Australia. Although also found in New Zealand...
- (1928). "Pollination of an Australian orchid by the male ichneumonid Lissopimpla semipunctata, Kirkby". Ecological Entomology. 76 (2): 533–539. doi:10...
- Förster, 1868 Echthromorpha Holmgren, 1868 Itoplectis Förster, 1869 Lissopimpla Kriechbaumer, 1889 †Parapimpla Théobald, 1937 Pimpla Fabricius, 1804...
- fulva Bain 1970; Endemic Lissonota multicolor Colenso 1885; Endemic Lissopimpla excelsa (Costa 1864); Native Lusius malfoyi Saunders & Ward 2017; Endemic...
- orchids of the genus Cryptostylis by males of the ichneumonoidea wasp Lissopimpla excelsa. Several genera of terrestrial orchids reproduce by this mechanism...
- are pollinated by the ichneumon wasp known as the orchid dupe wasp (Lissopimpla excelsa). The male wasp mistakes the flower parts for a female wasp and...
- Flowering occurs from November to May and the flowers are pollinated by male Lissopimpla excelsa wasps when they attempt to mate with them. Cryptostylis leptochila...
- it is pollinated by the ichneumon wasp known as the orchid dupe wasp (Lissopimpla excelsa), the males of which mistake the flower parts for female wasps...
- it is pollinated by the ichneumon wasp known as the orchid dupe wasp (Lissopimpla excelsa), the males of which mistake the flower parts for female wasps...