These few days I've been quite busy so I missed posting a little, but I'm still trying to show you the best shots, I found a beautiful wasp in the forest in my village, it is an orchid dupe wasp, which is perching on a branch.
It's really impressive and immediately photographed this insect, I also believe this wasp is dangerous and I have to be careful when approaching it.
The orchid dupe wasp can cause toxic reactions with a wide range of severity. However, the toxins are typically targeted at their prey and predators. They are usually not fatal to humans.
Alright, so I'm not curious anymore, I'll just show you some photos for all of you, I hope you like my shots.
Lissopimpla excelsa, commonly known as the orchid dupe wasp, is a wasp of the family Ichneumonidae native to Australia. Although also found in New Zealand, where it is known as the dusky-winged ichneumonid, it has probably been introduced there. However, another source states that it may be native to New Zealand.