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  1. Parasitoid - Wikipedia

    In evolutionary ecology, a parasitoid is an organism that lives in close association with its host at the host's expense, eventually resulting in the death of the host.

  2. Parasitoid | Predators, Insects, Hosts | Britannica

    Parasitoid, an insect whose larvae feed and develop within or on the bodies of other arthropods. Each parasitoid larva develops on a single individual and eventually kills that host.

  3. Predators and Parasitoids | CALS

    Parasitoids are often called parasites, but the term parasitoid is more technically correct. Most beneficial insect parasitoids are wasps or flies, although some rove beetles (see Predators) …

  4. Parasitoids - University of Maryland Extension

    Aug 16, 2023 · Parasitoids are small insects whose immature stages develop either within or attached to the outside of other insects, referred to as hosts. Parasitoids eventually kill the …

  5. Parasitoid - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    A parasitoid is a type of animal that has a life history intermediate between that of a predator and prey. In general, parasitoids are invariably insects and their larvae feed at the expense of other …

  6. Parasitoids Information | What Are Parasitoids? | Earth Life

    Nov 9, 2023 · Parasitoids are a diverse and ecologically significant group that has young which develop on or within a host and eventually kill it. They differ from true parasites that derive …

  7. Parasitoid: What Is It and Why Does It Matter? - Biology Insights

    Jul 22, 2025 · A parasitoid is an insect whose larval stage develops by feeding on a host organism. The adult female seeks out a suitable host to lay her eggs on or inside. This action …

  8. A parasitoid is an organism that spends its larval stage in or on another organism, also known as a host. The larval parasitoid feeds only on the host as it develops, eventually killing the host.

  9. Parasitoids - Integrated Pest Management

    Parasitic wasps exhibit complete metamorphosis with a free-living adult stage that may be predaceous or feed on pollen and nectar. Parasitoids require a host insect to develop into …

  10. Parasitoids - Cornell University

    Parasitoids are often called parasites, but the term parasitoid is more technically correct. Most beneficial insect parasitoids are wasps or flies, although some rove beetles (see Predators) …