Heterischnus truncator

Description

Heterischnus truncator is a relatively small Ichneumon wasp from the tribe Phaeogenini. It has black head, predomiantely red thorax and the propodeum is also red. The scutellum in females can be yellow marked with males it is red with yellow at the apex and the abdomen is black although sometimes reddish centrally. In females the antennae have a white band centrally and the frontal orbits are yellow marked, in males the face, clypeus and orbits are ivory. The legs are broadly red but the anterior coxae are ivory in males and yellow in females. The hind trochanters are black then yellow in females, black then ivory in males. Hind tibia have white markings which darken apically in females and prominant white stripe to the outer surface in males. 

Body length ~ 8 - 9 mm (females) c 10mm (males)

Similar Species

Other Heterischnus spp.

Identification difficulty
ID checklist (your specimen should have all of these features)
  • Predominantly red thorax
  • Red propodeum
  • Black markings to hind trochanters
  • Hind tibia has white stripe to outer surface in males and white basal markings darkening apically in females
Identification aids

Ideally a specimen should be keyed using Perkins, J.F. 1959 Hymenoptera: Ichneumonoidea: Part I, Ichneumonidae, keys to subfamilies and Ichneumoninae-1

Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects, Vol VII. Part 2(ai), 116pp, The Royal Entomological Society of London

Recording advice

Identification advice should be sought from British Ichneumonoidea Facebook

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Habitat

Wherever the host (plume moths) are found

When to see it

Flight period July - September hibernating females may be found under bark or in crevices of deadwood 

Life History

Fertilized females hibernate overwinter then lays an egg in larvae of the host (Plume Moth) and larva develops within the larvae of the host to emerge as an adult from the host from its pupa stage. 

UK Status

widespread but underrecorded

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Species profile

Species group:
insect - hymenopteran
Kingdom:
Animalia
Order:
Hymenoptera
Family:
Ichneumonidae
Records on NatureSpot:
2
First record:
15/05/2020 (Dejardin, Andrew)
Last record:
30/06/2025 (Hunt, Graham)

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