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[[File:Nasoniavit.jpg|250px|thumb|''Nasonia vitripennis'' female (click on image to enlarge it)<br/>Author(s): M.E.Clark.<br/>Source: [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nasoniavit.jpg Wikimedia Commons]]] | [[File:Nasoniavit.jpg|250px|thumb|''Nasonia vitripennis'' female (click on image to enlarge it)<br/>Author(s): M.E.Clark.<br/>Source: [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nasoniavit.jpg Wikimedia Commons]]] | ||
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Nasonia vitripennis (parasitoid) (Walker, 1836)
The wasp is a gregarious ectoparasitoid of the pupae of house flies, stable flies and other flies. It is widely distributed around the world and commercially produced for use in dairies, poultry houses and feedlots.
Synonyms:
Mormoniella vitripennis