So this little guy is called the Crypt-Keeper Wasp
He's named after an Egyptian god but the alternative is so much funnier.
What's not funny is that it manipulates other wasps into doing its bidding only to explode from their head.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/01/crypt-keeper-wasps-parasites-new-species/
Talk about having your mind blown!
He's named after an Egyptian god but the alternative is so much funnier.
What's not funny is that it manipulates other wasps into doing its bidding only to explode from their head.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/01/crypt-keeper-wasps-parasites-new-species/
Scientists have discovered a new parasitic wasp species with a life cycle so diabolical, they named it after Set, the Egyptian god of evil and chaos.
Meet Euderus set, otherwise known as the crypt-keeper wasp.
Native to the southeastern United States, this species lays its egg inside the tiny, wooden chambers that another parasitic wasp species, the gall wasp (Bassettia pallida), carves out in sand live oak trees. These knobby protuberances, known as galls, are sort of like tree cysts induced by the presence of the host wasp's young.
Once the egg hatches, the crypt-keeper larva burrows into the other wasp and takes over its mind, forcing it to start tunneling through the trees bark to freedoma feat the crypt-keeper struggles to perform on its own. (Read more about mindsucking parasites in National Geographic magazine.)
Even more insidious, the larva then forces its victim to drill a hole too small for its own escape. Once the larger wasp is wedged in the opening its created, the crypt-keeper consumes its host from the inside out, finally erupting from B. pallidas forehead out into the world.
Talk about having your mind blown!