Virgichneumon maculicauda
Virgichneumon maculicauda is a black Ichneumon wasp of the tribe Ichneumonini. It has prominent ivory tail spots and an ivory scutellum otherwise the body is black and it has predominantly red/orange legs with some darkening apically. Females have broad white antennal bands whereas the males have all black antennae. The ivory tail spots are on tergites 5 - 7 in females and 6 - 7 in males but sometimes the apex of T5 is also marked.
Body length ~ 9 - 10 mm
- Ivory scutellum
- Ivory tail spot T5 - T7 in females T6 - T7 in males (T5 may also be marked)
- Black body and antennae with females having a white band centrally
- Red/orange legs darkenening may be present apically
Ideally a specimen should be keyed using Perkins 1960 Hymenoptera: Ichneumonoidea: Ichneumonidae, subfamilies Ichneumoninae II, Alomyinae, Agriotypinae and Lycorininae.
Identification advice should be sought from British Ichneumonoidea Facebook
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Damp grassy areas, river valleys and marshes
Flight period May - September peak in July when host caterpillars are most active.
Females parisitises the caterpillars of Callimorpha jacobaeae (Cinnabar Moth) and the resulting larva, having consumed the caterpillar, pupate and then emerge as adults.
Fairly common and widespread but underrecorded
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Species profile
- Species group:
- insect - hymenopteran
- Kingdom:
- Animalia
- Order:
- Hymenoptera
- Family:
- Ichneumonidae
- Records on NatureSpot:
- 1
- First record:
- 09/07/2025 (Hunt, Graham)
- Last record:
- 09/07/2025 (Hunt, Graham)
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