Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods) ➔ Subphylum Hexapoda (Hexapods) ➔ Class Insecta (Insects) ➔ Order Hymenoptera (Sawflies, wasps, ants, bees) ➔ Family Braconidae (Braconid wasps)

Dinocampus coccinellae (Schrank, 1802)

Marienkäfer-Brackwespe

Synonyms and other combinations:

Ichneumon coccinellae Schrank, 1802 | Dinocampus americanus (Riley, 1888) | Dinocampus sculptus (Cresson, 1872) | Dinocampus terminatus (Nees, 1811) | Perilitus coccinellae Schrank, 1802 |

  • Dinocampus coccinellae, female  7106
    Dinocampus coccinellae (Schrank, 1802)  Marienkäfer-Brackwespe   
    Dinocampus coccinellae, female
    DE, Chemnitz, Stadtpark; 2015-07-27 12:05:43
    Image number: 7106
    female
    DE, Chemnitz, Stadtpark
    2015-07-27 12:05:43

  • Dinocampus coccinellae, female  7107
    Dinocampus coccinellae (Schrank, 1802)  Marienkäfer-Brackwespe   
    Dinocampus coccinellae, female
    DE, Chemnitz, Stadtpark; 2015-07-27 12:11:17
    Image number: 7107
    female
    DE, Chemnitz, Stadtpark
    2015-07-27 12:11:17

  • Dinocampus coccinellae, female  7108
    Dinocampus coccinellae (Schrank, 1802)  Marienkäfer-Brackwespe   
    Dinocampus coccinellae, female
    DE, Chemnitz, Stadtpark; 2015-07-30 17:50:31
    Image number: 7108
    female
    DE, Chemnitz, Stadtpark
    2015-07-30 17:50:31

  • Dinocampus coccinellae, female  8494
    Dinocampus coccinellae (Schrank, 1802)  Marienkäfer-Brackwespe   
    Dinocampus coccinellae, female
    DE, Chemnitz, Stadtpark; 2018-08-26 13:50:15
    Image number: 8494
    female
    DE, Chemnitz, Stadtpark
    2018-08-26 13:50:15

  • Dinocampus coccinellae, female  8495
    Dinocampus coccinellae (Schrank, 1802)  Marienkäfer-Brackwespe   
    Dinocampus coccinellae, female
    DE, Chemnitz, Stadtpark; 2018-08-26 13:54:22
    Image number: 8495
    female
    DE, Chemnitz, Stadtpark
    2018-08-26 13:54:22

  • Dinocampus coccinellae, female  8496
    Dinocampus coccinellae (Schrank, 1802)  Marienkäfer-Brackwespe   
    Dinocampus coccinellae, female
    DE, Chemnitz, Stadtpark; 2018-08-25 10:33:13
    Image number: 8496
    female
    DE, Chemnitz, Stadtpark
    2018-08-25 10:33:13

  • Coccinella septempunctata + Dinocampus coccinellae, cocoon  2710
    Dinocampus coccinellae (Schrank, 1802)  Marienkäfer-Brackwespe   
    Coccinella septempunctata + Dinocampus coccinellae, cocoon
    DE, Chemnitz, Hutholz; 2008-07-12 13:53:56
    Image number: 2710
    cocoon
    DE, Chemnitz, Hutholz
    2008-07-12 13:53:56

  • Coccinella septempunctata + Dinocampus coccinellae, cocoon  2711
    Dinocampus coccinellae (Schrank, 1802)  Marienkäfer-Brackwespe   
    Coccinella septempunctata + Dinocampus coccinellae, cocoon
    DE, Chemnitz, Hutholz; 2008-07-12 13:52:49
    Image number: 2711
    cocoon
    DE, Chemnitz, Hutholz
    2008-07-12 13:52:49

  • Harmonia axyridis + Dinocampus coccinellae, cocoon  7100
    Dinocampus coccinellae (Schrank, 1802)  Marienkäfer-Brackwespe   
    Harmonia axyridis + Dinocampus coccinellae, cocoon
    DE, Chemnitz, Stadtpark; 2015-07-19 15:58:28
    Image number: 7100
    cocoon
    DE, Chemnitz, Stadtpark
    2015-07-19 15:58:28

  • Harmonia axyridis + Dinocampus coccinellae, cocoon  7101
    Dinocampus coccinellae (Schrank, 1802)  Marienkäfer-Brackwespe   
    Harmonia axyridis + Dinocampus coccinellae, cocoon
    DE, Chemnitz, Stadtpark; 2015-07-19 15:58:54
    Image number: 7101
    cocoon
    DE, Chemnitz, Stadtpark
    2015-07-19 15:58:54

  • Dinocampus coccinellae  7102
    Dinocampus coccinellae (Schrank, 1802)  Marienkäfer-Brackwespe   
    Dinocampus coccinellae
    DE, Chemnitz, Stadtpark; 2015-07-30 09:43:31
    Image number: 7102

    DE, Chemnitz, Stadtpark
    2015-07-30 09:43:31

  • Dinocampus coccinellae  7103
    Dinocampus coccinellae (Schrank, 1802)  Marienkäfer-Brackwespe   
    Dinocampus coccinellae
    DE, Chemnitz, Stadtpark; 2015-07-30 09:43:51
    Image number: 7103

    DE, Chemnitz, Stadtpark
    2015-07-30 09:43:51

  • Dinocampus coccinellae  7104
    Dinocampus coccinellae (Schrank, 1802)  Marienkäfer-Brackwespe   
    Dinocampus coccinellae
    DE, Chemnitz, Stadtpark; 2015-07-30 09:43:42
    Image number: 7104

    DE, Chemnitz, Stadtpark
    2015-07-30 09:43:42

  • Dinocampus coccinellae  7105
    Dinocampus coccinellae (Schrank, 1802)  Marienkäfer-Brackwespe   
    Dinocampus coccinellae
    DE, Chemnitz, Stadtpark; 2015-07-30 09:44:07
    Image number: 7105

    DE, Chemnitz, Stadtpark
    2015-07-30 09:44:07


Classification:
Dinocampus coccinellae belongs to the subfamily Euphorinae.
Distribution:
Europe, Asia, North Africa, North America, Australia.
Habitat:
Wherever ladybirds live, which are suitable as hosts for the larvae of Dinocampus coccinellae.
Description:
Length 3 to 4 mm; head brownish yellow; antennae long and slender with 21 to 23 segments; thorax black, stout, about as broad as the head; abdomen and thorax of equal length; wings transparent with brown stigma and veins.
Biology:
The braconid Dinocampus coccinellae is a parthenogenetic species. The offspring develop from unfertilized eggs and are all female.
The females of Dinocampus coccinellae look for adult, preferably female ladybirds to deposit their eggs. If no adult beetles can be found, the eggs are also deposited into larger larvae or pupae. A few days later larvae emerge from the eggs. The freshly hatched 1st instar larvae have special mouth parts with which they can remove possibly existing further eggs or larvae. In a beetle, usually a single larva develops further. This feeds on body fluids and fatty tissue and spares the vital organs of the host. Later, the adult larva leaves the paralyzed, living beetle. The larva builds a pupation cocoon between the legs of the paralyzed ladybird. Paralysis is probably caused by an RNA virus transmitted by the Dinocampus coccinellae. The beetle with its warning colouring serves the Dinocampus pupa as protection against predators. After the wasp has hatched, a small part of the ladybirds recover.
Dinocampus coccinellae parasitizes a variety of ladybird species of the subfamily Coccinellinae. A common host is the Seven-spot Ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata).
Hosts of the two Dinocampus coccinellae specimen shown here were Harlequin Ladybirds (Harmonia axyridis). The 2018 beetle still survived a few days after the wasp hatched. The 2015 beetle was less fortunate.
Natural enemies:
Gelis agilis (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Cryptinae) - a generalist and hyperparasitoid.
The wingless females of Gelis agilis oviposit into Dinocampus coccinellae cocoons.

References, further reading, links:
  1. Dicky S. Yu, Kees van Achterberg & Klaus Horstmann: World Ichneumonoidea 2011, Taxapad 2012
  2. C. van Achterberg: Illustrated key to the subfamilies of the Braconidae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonoidea), Zoologische Verhandlungen 283 (1993) 3-189.